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Toyota GT86: 'Their simplest yet most exciting model in years'

The Guardian

A few years ago I went to a 25th-anniversary celebration of Mazda's all-conquering MX-5. It's the dinky sports car that blends big driving thrills with everyday usability and it has doggedly stuck to one simple credo: "Keep it basic." There is nothing fussy or fancy about it. It's functional and, in these days of fake news, autonomous driving and hands-off digital feedback, there is something gloriously authentic about its analogue approach to the road. And it's exactly this pared-back, up-front honesty that's helped Mazda shift more than 1m of them over the past quarter-century.