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So I bought a 94 Mazda MPV, 3.0L V6 automatic... I wanted a cheap second vehicle that had more hauling capabilities and that could comfortably seat 7 people rather than seat 4 comfortably+2 uncomfortably. Plus I've been plagued this year by left knee problems that has left me unable to drive my 5 on three separate occasions for one to two weeks.
So I do not need two minivan-equivalent vehicles. Goodbye, friend, it was a good three and a half years. Hello, Mazda 3 GS-L Skyactiv!
"It's not the first 40 MPG sedan, it's just the first one worth driving." So far with 75% city driving, I've been averaging 36 MPG (6.5L/100km), better than my 2008 Corolla, and the engine isn't even broken in yet.
Brilliantly loaded as well, I splurged a little and got the luxury package with the power leather seats, but even the base model Skyactiv would've more than suited my needs, heated seats, automatic lights and wipers, Bluetooth, all standard. I lost my automatic climate control which isn't available with this engine in Canada yet, I thought it would be a big deal but I only miss the feature slightly. So fun to drive as well, don't get me wrong the 5 was great but this is the 5 without the body roll from the higher centre of gravity. Overall, I love this car. This is fuel efficient driving without compromise.
So I do not need two minivan-equivalent vehicles. Goodbye, friend, it was a good three and a half years. Hello, Mazda 3 GS-L Skyactiv!
"It's not the first 40 MPG sedan, it's just the first one worth driving." So far with 75% city driving, I've been averaging 36 MPG (6.5L/100km), better than my 2008 Corolla, and the engine isn't even broken in yet.
Brilliantly loaded as well, I splurged a little and got the luxury package with the power leather seats, but even the base model Skyactiv would've more than suited my needs, heated seats, automatic lights and wipers, Bluetooth, all standard. I lost my automatic climate control which isn't available with this engine in Canada yet, I thought it would be a big deal but I only miss the feature slightly. So fun to drive as well, don't get me wrong the 5 was great but this is the 5 without the body roll from the higher centre of gravity. Overall, I love this car. This is fuel efficient driving without compromise.
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Looks nice! Had a relative with a few year old Mazda 3. It was a nice car when I was in it off and on. Hope the left leg survives
Also, do you see the faces in the front of the Mazdas? I've always found it easier to spot than other cars, like they put more effort into it.
Also, do you see the faces in the front of the Mazdas? I've always found it easier to spot than other cars, like they put more effort into it.
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The Australians do have a term "prawn" for girls with hot bodies but ugly faces... lol. I kid, well I don't absolutely love the front end but I like it. As for finding it in parking lots, unfortunately Mazda 3's are very popular around here so it doesn't stand out as much.
I don't know if the 5's stiff Exedy Stage 1 clutch had anything to do with my left knee deteriorating. My new 3's clutch is a bit too light, I would've preferred the 2012 Focus' clutch, but it'll probably give me a better chance of making sure my left knee stays healthy enough that I can continue to drive stick until I'm too old and senile to drive anymore.
I'll post a full review of my ride maybe in a month or so, but so far I love the fuel economy, driving dynamics, how everything around the driver is laid out, and omg I love the seats. I don't like how the engine sounds a little raspy during acceleration and the transmission is not as precise as my outgoing 5's, 3rd and 5th gear in particular are very close together. I would've also preferred a lift up ring to go to reverse like the Lexus IS250 and Saab 9-3 I've driven had, rather than push down to go to reverse format.
I don't know if the 5's stiff Exedy Stage 1 clutch had anything to do with my left knee deteriorating. My new 3's clutch is a bit too light, I would've preferred the 2012 Focus' clutch, but it'll probably give me a better chance of making sure my left knee stays healthy enough that I can continue to drive stick until I'm too old and senile to drive anymore.
I'll post a full review of my ride maybe in a month or so, but so far I love the fuel economy, driving dynamics, how everything around the driver is laid out, and omg I love the seats. I don't like how the engine sounds a little raspy during acceleration and the transmission is not as precise as my outgoing 5's, 3rd and 5th gear in particular are very close together. I would've also preferred a lift up ring to go to reverse like the Lexus IS250 and Saab 9-3 I've driven had, rather than push down to go to reverse format.
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Around here we call that a "butterface"...because everything is good but her face.DKaz wrote:The Australians do have a term "prawn" for girls with hot bodies but ugly faces... lol.
I hope my stiff Cow Stage 1 clutch doesn't punish me the same way.I don't know if the 5's stiff Exedy Stage 1 clutch had anything to do with my left knee deteriorating. My new 3's clutch is a bit too light, I would've preferred the 2012 Focus' clutch, but it'll probably give me a better chance of making sure my left knee stays healthy enough that I can continue to drive stick until I'm too old and senile to drive anymore.
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Knees are fragile, I suffered my first knee injury when I was 14, midway though a 30km bike ride.
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Car looks good, I kind of like that nose. They did a good job with it. The rear lights are the only downfall, but not the worst.
Also hyundai IMO tried to copy this design on their genesis coupe. Not as good looking.
Also hyundai IMO tried to copy this design on their genesis coupe. Not as good looking.
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How does the skyactiv feel in regards to acceleration and briskness?
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Mazda has had some hit and miss tail ends, I like my 3's, but I might be biased.
I haven't really pushed my 3 yet so I'll let you know as I ease my car out of the break in period. It's quick enough for a fuel efficient compact, I expect the 0-60 to be in the low 7s pushing about the same HP and torque as my old 2.3 in the 5 and weighing in at 500lb less. My 5 did 0-60 in 8.1s.
I haven't really pushed my 3 yet so I'll let you know as I ease my car out of the break in period. It's quick enough for a fuel efficient compact, I expect the 0-60 to be in the low 7s pushing about the same HP and torque as my old 2.3 in the 5 and weighing in at 500lb less. My 5 did 0-60 in 8.1s.
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I like it. I just don't like the steering wheel =\.
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I'm a fan of white color on most cars. It has to be the white-white, not pearl white or whatever have you. Clear, crisp white looks great.
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Hey, Jay-Z didn't rap pure-white Lexus, he rapped off-white Lexus. Of course I don't have a Lexus but you know. lol.
comawhite, what's wrong with my steering wheel?
comawhite, what's wrong with my steering wheel?
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I like this car, the more i look at the pics of a real owner on the street, not just the ones that are online. I might go take a look at one tomorrow.
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I don't like it looks like a icicle like how it goes from fat to skinny and the sides on it.DKaz wrote:comawhite, what's wrong with my steering wheel?
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That's a lot of keys hanging from that steering column...I've done worse, but eventually I realized I prefer key rings separated by purpose, with car keys on a separate carabiner. Do you carry that bundle in your pocket?
Now that you've got me looking at it, it looks kinda like a chastity bikini to me.
I assume you're talking about the center part, not the round part.comawhite wrote:I don't like it looks like a icicle like how it goes from fat to skinny and the sides on it.DKaz wrote:comawhite, what's wrong with my steering wheel?
Now that you've got me looking at it, it looks kinda like a chastity bikini to me.
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Only on SS...