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    MushyHeirloom: In what way is marketing a car as "small" considered impossible? more »
    Jellodyne: My mom bought one of these in '80 and all they had was the sport package in white with a maroon side stripe, but they gave it to her for the price of ... more »
    thunder; now eta-powered: My very first new car was an '81 GLC Sport. (I think the front drive 323/GLC replaced the rear drive GLC in '80; anybody know for sure?) I don't remem... more »
    Maxichamp: I remember fondly going on camping trips in Japan in one of these. It fit two adults, three kids, and camping supplies for a week. Who says you need... more »
    Thrashy, perpetual Minardi: Far more shocking to the modern car buyer would be the implication that hatchback is good. Damn you, modern car buyer! DAMN YOU! more »
    junkman: Unlike the early Mazdas that went hummm, this Mazda was ho-hum. more »
    DeadFlorist: I'm pushing 30 and have never seen one of these in person. They all must be locked away in collectors' garages. more »
    dopplerd: Does it turn to the right? Or is that an option? more »
  • #classicadwatch

    The Cheapest Import Hatchback Your 1978 Dollars Could Buy: Mazda GLC


    $3,480 sounds cheap, but the '78 Chevette Scooter went for $2,999. Still, the Mazda GLC was a good deal. Can you imagine a carmaker using the word "little" in their marketing today?