| Click here to view the embedded video. Yesterday's piece on Mazda's "upmarket" move (really, a pledge to improve the quality of their cars) dredged up the name "Amati", as these discussions are wont to do. The legend of Amati has persisted for years, partly due to the fact that so little is known about the project.
Later on in the day, I recieved a note from reader "Blue Maus", who was an exec at one of the larger foreign OEMs, but left the industry some years ago. Since Blue Maus is known to us personally, and has a whole library of stories akin to "The Autobiography of BS", we have no reason to doubt the veracity of his claim
Believe it or not, this kind of horse trading is common amongst the OEMs. But catalog cars, lacking any sort of VIN number, are inevitably sent to the crusher, unless someone decides to send them off to a warehouse. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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