> Nothing, really. When they designed the car, they
> designed it around a Japanese phrase, something like
> "Kansei", I don't remember exactly, but it means,
> roughly, "oneness between horse and rider".
You seem to be contradicting yourself, Hopper. Yes, that is the meaning
(although I have never felt at one with an actual horse). It was NOT
invented by Mazda, it already existed in 1980 as the name of a bicycle (they
spelled it "Miyada" because no two people transliterate Japanese the same
way).
David Lieb
Taking his 1972 Midget to the Windy City Miata Club Autocross tomorrow
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