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  1. #1

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    Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!

    Hallo, auf der neuen Mazda-Community-Site "mx-5.com" > http://www.mx-5.com < ist nun endlich die offizielle, verbindliche Grußanleitung für alle MX-5-Fahrer/-innen veröffentlicht!


    http://home.t-online.de/home/heiner..../thumb_hi5.jpg

    Taking the MX-5 out onto the open road is a thrill in itself

    When you pass by another classic MX-5 roadster, you know you’re not the only one out there having the best time in the world. Naturally you’ll want to say ‘Hi’.

    For the first decade of the car’s life, MX-5 drivers did this by raising their legendary retractable headlights. Thus, they discreetly signalled their shared passion and celebration of the inimitable MX-5.



    1.As you approach the oncoming MX-5 driver, you first need to ensure that he or she is close enough to see your visual greeting.

    2. When you think that the time is right, raise the four fingers of one hand until theyare in an upright or skywards position, leaving the lower part of your palm and thumb around the steering wheel for safety.

    3. Many enthusiasts feel unable to resist adding to the gesture with a broad smile or a vigorous nod of the head as their cars pass each other by.

    4. Lower your fingers to their former position around the wheel and, when you feel you can manage it, rest your facial muscles for a moment in preparation for the next encounter.


    Bislang ist noch nicht bekannt, welche Sanktionen bei Zuwiderhandlungen verhängt werden. Vielleicht sollten wir uns hier 'mal 'was einfallen lassen.

    http://home.t-online.de/home/heiner.boxheimer/logo.gif

  2. #2

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    Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!

    Hallo, auf der neuen Mazda-Community-Site "mx-5.com" > http://www.mx-5.com < ist nun endlich die offizielle, verbindliche Grußanleitung für alle MX-5-Fahrer/-innen veröffentlicht!


    http://home.t-online.de/home/heiner..../thumb_hi5.jpg

    Taking the MX-5 out onto the open road is a thrill in itself

    When you pass by another classic MX-5 roadster, you know you’re not the only one out there having the best time in the world. Naturally you’ll want to say ‘Hi’.

    For the first decade of the car’s life, MX-5 drivers did this by raising their legendary retractable headlights. Thus, they discreetly signalled their shared passion and celebration of the inimitable MX-5.



    1.As you approach the oncoming MX-5 driver, you first need to ensure that he or she is close enough to see your visual greeting.

    2. When you think that the time is right, raise the four fingers of one hand until theyare in an upright or skywards position, leaving the lower part of your palm and thumb around the steering wheel for safety.

    3. Many enthusiasts feel unable to resist adding to the gesture with a broad smile or a vigorous nod of the head as their cars pass each other by.

    4. Lower your fingers to their former position around the wheel and, when you feel you can manage it, rest your facial muscles for a moment in preparation for the next encounter.


    Bislang ist noch nicht bekannt, welche Sanktionen bei Zuwiderhandlungen verhängt werden. Vielleicht sollten wir uns hier 'mal 'was einfallen lassen.

    http://home.t-online.de/home/heiner.boxheimer/logo.gif

  3. #3
    martin timothy (Gast)
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    RE: Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!

    Well, you see, it's not a simple matter. MAP (Miata Acknowledgement Protocol) involves a rather complicated formula of chromatic/chronological seniority. Memorizing and astutely applying its tenets at the time of any MME (Miata Meeting Event) will ensure you perform no breech of etiquette and will positively enhance your Miata driving experience.

    IIRC, the first Miatas came to these shores in one's choice of Red, white, or blue. It was a ploy by Mazda PRD (Public Relations Division) to endear the little marque to the US market through a thinly veiled theme of patriotism. It didn't quite make it up the flagpole, though. Mazda, playing it close to the vest, exported around nine copies of each color in their initial line and, when more than 27 customers showed up to buy them, the US dealer network exhibited its patriotism by adding an MVA (Market Value Adjustment) of between 5 and 10 Large to each and every example it had on the lot.

    Unbelievably, they nonetheless sold out.

    Well, this only served to encourage the MMM (Mazda Marketing Minions) and they eventually calculated that they could sell lots more cars here if they only had more colors. If they added black, for example, export totals would automatically rise to 36. A silver model and it would soar to 45!

    They almost immediately saw the potential of this strategy and started - willy nilly - introducing other "alternative" colors such as taxicab yellow, metallic-tasting merlot, something called "BRG" [to this day, no one knows what that acronym actually stands for], and no fewer than one hundred and forty-seven variations on the original blue. As you can guess, export quantities soared.

    So, that gives you a bit of history on chromatic development.
    Now, for the chronological.

    As we've observed, Red, white, and blue were the original offerings and, as such, carry the seniority.
    Red, of course, is defined and revered as "Classic." We should also note here that Red is the One, True Roadster Color. Everyone knows that, of course.
    White -- well white is actually the absence of color and was only used to separate the Red and blue for PPP (Patriotic Ploy Purposes). Heck, even the US Flag only includes it to keep all the Red from running together and looking like some kind of crummy Commie flag.
    The original blue [some call it Smurf blue, I believe] is cute and harmless enough but, well, suffice it to say that it's just not the same calibre as Red. So, these three colors [despite what one may think of the lesser two] are naturally superior to any of the subsequent offerings. And, who knows where the MMM may tangent off to next!

    Now, we come to the working MAP. You didn't mention what color your car is but, I guess, it's safe to assume it's not Classic Red. You surely would have mentioned that. But, MAP works sorta like this:

    If you are driving any of those Johnny-come-lately rabble colors and you have an MME with any one of the original RWB cars, you are obligated, by all that is holy, to signal first. And, not just first, but enthusiastically and with a deferential smile.

    If you are driving any of those rabble colors and you have an MME with any one of the other rabble colors . . . well, it doesn't matter. You all can work that for yourselves.

    If you are driving either an original white or an original blue and you have an MME with a Classic Red, you are also required to signal first and, although you must do so deferentially, you can, at least, exhibit an expression of knowing brotherhood.

    But, if you are driving *any one* of the rabble colors and you have an MME with a bleached-out Classic Red '90 with bald tires and even a trace of the Mazda decalcomania remaining on its left, front bumper cover and [this is important] its TOP IS DOWN, you are required to immediately pull over to the curb, stop your car, and stand on its hood with your cover doffed and your right hand over your heart as it drives by. If you happen to be in the military, you may remain covered and effect a snappy salute.

    'Hope this helps.

    Martin Timothy.

  4. #4
    martin timothy (Gast)
    Guest

    RE: Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!

    Well, you see, it's not a simple matter. MAP (Miata Acknowledgement Protocol) involves a rather complicated formula of chromatic/chronological seniority. Memorizing and astutely applying its tenets at the time of any MME (Miata Meeting Event) will ensure you perform no breech of etiquette and will positively enhance your Miata driving experience.

    IIRC, the first Miatas came to these shores in one's choice of Red, white, or blue. It was a ploy by Mazda PRD (Public Relations Division) to endear the little marque to the US market through a thinly veiled theme of patriotism. It didn't quite make it up the flagpole, though. Mazda, playing it close to the vest, exported around nine copies of each color in their initial line and, when more than 27 customers showed up to buy them, the US dealer network exhibited its patriotism by adding an MVA (Market Value Adjustment) of between 5 and 10 Large to each and every example it had on the lot.

    Unbelievably, they nonetheless sold out.

    Well, this only served to encourage the MMM (Mazda Marketing Minions) and they eventually calculated that they could sell lots more cars here if they only had more colors. If they added black, for example, export totals would automatically rise to 36. A silver model and it would soar to 45!

    They almost immediately saw the potential of this strategy and started - willy nilly - introducing other "alternative" colors such as taxicab yellow, metallic-tasting merlot, something called "BRG" [to this day, no one knows what that acronym actually stands for], and no fewer than one hundred and forty-seven variations on the original blue. As you can guess, export quantities soared.

    So, that gives you a bit of history on chromatic development.
    Now, for the chronological.

    As we've observed, Red, white, and blue were the original offerings and, as such, carry the seniority.
    Red, of course, is defined and revered as "Classic." We should also note here that Red is the One, True Roadster Color. Everyone knows that, of course.
    White -- well white is actually the absence of color and was only used to separate the Red and blue for PPP (Patriotic Ploy Purposes). Heck, even the US Flag only includes it to keep all the Red from running together and looking like some kind of crummy Commie flag.
    The original blue [some call it Smurf blue, I believe] is cute and harmless enough but, well, suffice it to say that it's just not the same calibre as Red. So, these three colors [despite what one may think of the lesser two] are naturally superior to any of the subsequent offerings. And, who knows where the MMM may tangent off to next!

    Now, we come to the working MAP. You didn't mention what color your car is but, I guess, it's safe to assume it's not Classic Red. You surely would have mentioned that. But, MAP works sorta like this:

    If you are driving any of those Johnny-come-lately rabble colors and you have an MME with any one of the original RWB cars, you are obligated, by all that is holy, to signal first. And, not just first, but enthusiastically and with a deferential smile.

    If you are driving any of those rabble colors and you have an MME with any one of the other rabble colors . . . well, it doesn't matter. You all can work that for yourselves.

    If you are driving either an original white or an original blue and you have an MME with a Classic Red, you are also required to signal first and, although you must do so deferentially, you can, at least, exhibit an expression of knowing brotherhood.

    But, if you are driving *any one* of the rabble colors and you have an MME with a bleached-out Classic Red '90 with bald tires and even a trace of the Mazda decalcomania remaining on its left, front bumper cover and [this is important] its TOP IS DOWN, you are required to immediately pull over to the curb, stop your car, and stand on its hood with your cover doffed and your right hand over your heart as it drives by. If you happen to be in the military, you may remain covered and effect a snappy salute.

    'Hope this helps.

    Martin Timothy.

  5. #5
    Dominik
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    RE: Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!

    Dann lies mal in Laberecke "warum einige nicht grüssen"
    den beitrag von ralph.
    bei ihm sollten wir anfangen mit den sanktionen.
    bin für 1 monat fahrverbot und im wiederholungsfall bei schönstem wetter geschlossen fahren
    Always Blue Sky
    DOMINIK der Grüsser


  6. #6
    Dominik
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    RE: Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!

    Dann lies mal in Laberecke "warum einige nicht grüssen"
    den beitrag von ralph.
    bei ihm sollten wir anfangen mit den sanktionen.
    bin für 1 monat fahrverbot und im wiederholungsfall bei schönstem wetter geschlossen fahren
    Always Blue Sky
    DOMINIK der Grüsser


  7. #7

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    Great Martin .....

    ...great.

    Let me guess!

    You are driving one of these

    "bleached-out Classic Red '90 with bald tires and even a trace of the Mazda decalcomania remaining on its left, front bumper cover and [this is important] its TOP IS DOWN"-Miatas

    Am I right?


    powi & Sun in your heart

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  8. #8

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    Great Martin .....

    ...great.

    Let me guess!

    You are driving one of these

    "bleached-out Classic Red '90 with bald tires and even a trace of the Mazda decalcomania remaining on its left, front bumper cover and [this is important] its TOP IS DOWN"-Miatas

    Am I right?


    powi & Sun in your heart

    http://www.poweleit.de/MX5/sonne.gif

  9. #9

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    RE: Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!


    Definitely right!

    grüße!

    tomy
    the sky is the limit !


  10. #10

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    RE: Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!


    Definitely right!

    grüße!

    tomy
    the sky is the limit !


  11. #11
    Martin timothy (Gast)
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    RE: Great Martin .....

    powi,

    You would think I'm driving a red one.....

    I've got the Mariner Blues.....

    http://members.onecenter.com/autowor...cs/mariner.jpg



  12. #12
    Martin timothy (Gast)
    Guest

    RE: Great Martin .....

    powi,

    You would think I'm driving a red one.....

    I've got the Mariner Blues.....

    http://members.onecenter.com/autowor...cs/mariner.jpg



  13. #13
    martin_timothy
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    RE: Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!

    A few weeks ago, I did tour the Trier/Cochem Area and I was Happily surprised, EVERY mx5 I encountered did greet!!!

    Greetz Back....

  14. #14
    martin_timothy
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    RE: Offizielle Grußanleitung - es gibt sie also doch!!!

    A few weeks ago, I did tour the Trier/Cochem Area and I was Happily surprised, EVERY mx5 I encountered did greet!!!

    Greetz Back....

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