There was a small car that was always too small for people to race. They would always belittle the car and hate on it. The owner always took it to car meets and to car shows. The car never got much attention because it was small. This car was a Mazda Miata. The owner's name was Jeff. Jeff was always sad seeing how everyone else's cars were much bigger and got more attention. Jeff was always working on his car and keeping it clean but people always thought it was just a silly ol' Miata. Jeff went to a meet with his friends John and Cooper. Cooper had a 2003 BMW that had a loud exhaust and was fast. John had a Infiniti G37 that had test pipes and new intakes. Jeff's Cousin Jordyn came with them to the meet and she had a Nissan 240sx. Jordyn always worked on cars and she herself like Jeff, had a smaller car. While Cooper and John were on the way they began to race. Jordyn came from behind and beat them all. When they arrived at the meet up spot they were embarrassed to have been beaten by Jordyn. They asked Jordyn how her car was so fast and she told them how her car was much lighter. Jeff suddenly was no longer upset/embarrassed of his Mazda. On the way home John and Cooper challenged Jeff to a race. The light turned green and Jeff had his foot to the floor banging gears. Jeff took off and left them at the light. Jeff was much lighter than their heavier cars and absolutely left them in the dust! Jeff took much more pride in his car after this event and learned to never judge a car by its cover. Although they had slightly more power, he had a much bigger advantage on them because his car was much lighter but still had a decent amount of power.
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The Miata That Could.
Non-FictionJeff, John, Cooper, and Jordyn. Watch as they make the mistake of Judging a Book By its Cover.