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I hope this finds you well. I wanted to write to share why I think I’d be the better choice—professionally speaking, of course. Now, I get it, you've got that rugged reputation and sturdy build that people admire, but I’d like to make my case for why a sleek, classic choice like me may be the answer.
I’m light, nimble, and quick, making every journey smoother, with minimal effort. My compact size is perfect for those tricky city streets, and you won’t need to worry about parking garages or tight spots. As gas prices climb, my fuel efficiency is going to save quite a bit at the pump.
Don't get me wrong; I respect the work you do. But if we're talking about elegance, efficiency, and a car that always knows how to make the right impression, I'm the one for the job.
Sincerely,
1990 Mazda Miata