Alright. I guess it makes sense given how similar the two generations are.
I can't help but feel that I am somehow responsible for this. LOL.
Well, the first gen guys may have a barely smaller engine, but hey, at least we don't have the hideous joker smile, ridiculously wavy lines, and terribly sagging taillights.
Well, the first gen guys may have a barely smaller engine, but hey, at least we don't have the hideous joker smile, ridiculously wavy lines, and terribly sagging taillights.
Yeah, it is like a ugly dog that everyday you see it, you come to tolerate it's ugliness more and more. Over time it's ugliness becomes less offensive to look at. That is how it is with the 2012. I know several people who only know of the 5 because I own one and tell me how they see the 2012's out on the street and prefer the 2010's and earlier. I got to at least give Mazda credit for being unique in their design approach. Not withstanding the fact it was misguided with the joker smile or the nagare design, but you definitely don't mistake a Mazda for anything else on the road. No one can accuse them of ripping off other car makers designs like Ford has done with the Fusion looking like a Jaguar or like Kia Optimum copying elements of Audi. Their design in the last several years has differently been distinctively Japanese in design: Japanese anime that is. That is why I am glad they toned down the joker smile on my 2012 3 to were it is bearable. That is also why the Kodo design language is a breath of fresh air. Weird thing is that the side profiles of the 2012 5 (minus the nagare) and 3 looks fine, but the front and back are a different story.The more I see the new gen the more its growing on me. Joker smile works better on the 5 then it does on the 3. Tail lights aren't too bad but the rear does remind me of Frankenteins face and head. The nagare lines have to go though. I still prefer my old school original 2006 better.
i like the 08-10 5 look the best... only slightly biased. i could have handled the new 5 if they had kept the tail lights where they were. now it looks like a converted sedan... meh.
but i agree with the new styling. it is polarizing, but you know a mazda when you see it! the smile has grown on me.
i agree with you rockin. i like the vertical taillights better. i wish the new 5 looked at least like the nissan lafesta highwaystar
www.autoblog.com/photos/2012-nissan-lafesta-highway-star/