My daughter and my wife also curiously asked me what I did on her M35X to let it feel so much better than before???

I said nothing serious... I just replaced the front brake pads and put those two brake pins in the correct positions!!!
Last weekend my wife and I went to a Vietnam restaurant... We each ordered a bowel of noodle.

Guess what... For the first half of the bowel, we both agreed the noddle was delicious. However, the second half of the bowel, we both believed that noddle was NOT delicious anymore. The thing became even worse... When we returned to home, we both felt stomach bloated seriously and uncomfortable!!!

My wife and I made a little discussion and then, got a conclusion that was that Vietnam restaurant did know how to make delicious food. However, the restaurant owner did NOT use good QUALITY of the material to prepare the food. So... (I think we will never visit that restaurant again!!!)

Surprisingly, this experience also remind me of my cousin's experience on her new car!!!

(Believe it or not... That Vietnam restaurant actually is very popular. We visited that restaurant twice and both were FULL OF GUESTS!!! I think the people cannot afford delicious and also good quality food now even in the very high income Silicon Valley area!!!)
Actually, that Vietnam restaurant was NOT cheap at all. The total cost for two bowels of noodle was about 40USD including tax and tip!!!

Thank GOD, at least we still can buy "DELICIOUS" and "GOOD QUALITY" Japanese cars with inexpensive cost now!!! (You may wonder how they do it??? I think they learned a lot of lessons from the past and did a lot of preparation patiently before to make a whole manufacture process VERY EFFICIENT!!!)

PS: Maybe AI could help other car makers to build as good as Japanese cars but definitely there will be A LONG LONG road to go!!! GO! GO! HUMAN!!!
My first car in USA was 1988 Mazda MX-6 which was built in USA...

I wonder why American cannot build their iPhones in USA???

In my opinion, if there is no Japanese cars in USA in the past, now most of the cars in USA could be built in other countries, not USA!!!
Be honest, I'm quite surprised that this article was published in very early 2016 but almost NO ONE mentioned Miatas had SOFT suspensions, even now!!!

Why the MX-5’s soft suspension doesn’t matter, and what’s missing in the power debate

The below is one of the comments for the article...

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What a joke. Just got back from a test ride. This is – by far – the most unsettling and unprofessional suspension I have witnessed. It rides like a $15k Versa as soon as you hit a proper turn. Disgusting. Made for idiots and slowpokes.
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OMG! Finally, I found someone who had a similar opinion like mine!!! (Miata is as soft as Nissan Versa!!!)

Of course, both soft suspensions and stiff suspensions have pros and cons!!!
I don't dislike Mazda. Actually, my first car in USA was 1988 MX-6 which gave me some very good driving and owning experience. In fact, I still think Mazda could be among the best handling cars from Japan.

Why I talked about Miata here... All I wanted was A TRUE. Miata DOES provide a very soft suspension but western people still like it a lot even though those people drive Miata like a truly sport car!!!

However, these Japanese premium sport sedans like Infiniti do NOT have softer suspensions. Actually, their suspensions are as stiff as BMW's although these Japanese premium sport sedans may provide more comfortable rides!!!

PS: BMWs may provide slightly better handling thanks to more aggressive setups. However those more aggressive setups may not be suitable for every driver. Like I said, every car has pros and cons!!!
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