Hi folks -
A couple of months ago we rented a Mazda 5 for a trip back east, and, long story short, we now own a brand spankin new 2013 Mazda 5. Got the sport version because the up grade didn't offer anything we could live with out, let alone even wanted. Have had it less than a month, in fact, just got it registered on Saturday. Unfortunately, after surviving a particularly unpleasant sales experience, I have to admit to a bit of growing buyers remorse. As I'm the type who worries incessantly and freak out over little things - hence, having been stranded several times, we've long rented cars to go farther than I could afford a tow for my '99 accord - I tend to be very sensitive about things. Right out of the gate there have been little things: the night I drove it home I noticed the steering wheel was out about 5 degrees. So it was back for an alignment generously got a tank of gas for my troubles, but had to fight for it). Still out the slightest bit, just enough to bother me every time I'm at the wheel. But my time is money too, so will have to live with it. Then it seems that more and more I notice just how cheaply made things are - squishy armrests on the door, seat arm rests are too small and too low, drivers dash console (odometer/tach) are in cheap plastic housings that wiggle at the slightest touch. The rear air vents only do cold air. Seriously??!! How hard would it have been to hook them up to the AC/heating system? Now really. I recently sat through a heavy down pour so I found out just how loud it could be - is there ANY insulation above the headliner? speaking of which, is it really unattached/unsupported at the windshield? Is there really no weather stripping to hold it in place?!!! Is this thing going to hold up until I get it paid for?
The Mazda 5 could be an awesome family car. Is it just residual worry from my previous car situation, am I just over reacting?
B
A couple of months ago we rented a Mazda 5 for a trip back east, and, long story short, we now own a brand spankin new 2013 Mazda 5. Got the sport version because the up grade didn't offer anything we could live with out, let alone even wanted. Have had it less than a month, in fact, just got it registered on Saturday. Unfortunately, after surviving a particularly unpleasant sales experience, I have to admit to a bit of growing buyers remorse. As I'm the type who worries incessantly and freak out over little things - hence, having been stranded several times, we've long rented cars to go farther than I could afford a tow for my '99 accord - I tend to be very sensitive about things. Right out of the gate there have been little things: the night I drove it home I noticed the steering wheel was out about 5 degrees. So it was back for an alignment generously got a tank of gas for my troubles, but had to fight for it). Still out the slightest bit, just enough to bother me every time I'm at the wheel. But my time is money too, so will have to live with it. Then it seems that more and more I notice just how cheaply made things are - squishy armrests on the door, seat arm rests are too small and too low, drivers dash console (odometer/tach) are in cheap plastic housings that wiggle at the slightest touch. The rear air vents only do cold air. Seriously??!! How hard would it have been to hook them up to the AC/heating system? Now really. I recently sat through a heavy down pour so I found out just how loud it could be - is there ANY insulation above the headliner? speaking of which, is it really unattached/unsupported at the windshield? Is there really no weather stripping to hold it in place?!!! Is this thing going to hold up until I get it paid for?
The Mazda 5 could be an awesome family car. Is it just residual worry from my previous car situation, am I just over reacting?
B