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Hi ALl,
Thought I would pop in to say Hi. I wasn't planning on changing my 07 reg Honda Civic but was winding my father up who sold his BMW 5 series to downsize after retirement about how downsizing didn't mean a SUV with about 30 mpg (forgive my ignorance)
Anyways had the Mazda book thrown my way and honest johns and what car real mpg figures pointed out and realised its a lot more fuel efficient than my 1.8l petrol lump and 0.8s slower 0-60 ( too much of a cautious driver to really use all the power - mostly ).
But having seen the brochure and that it would mean could easily fit in another 3 adults letting me join the car pool run for work ( not great when myself & 1 other are over 6'1" tall - in 2 door civic getting tall colleague in not an option ) - I went and had a look at the local Mazda dealer and was blown away.
I've compared all other crossovers ( Kia Sportage - too slow and not good mpg, VW Tiguan - no space, Rav 4 - not got good reviews, BMW X1 - cabin too small arm pushing against door, Audi Q3 - could only afford 1.4 turbo petrol and would lack all sorts of options within budget - no leather seats / fuel economy ) I still can't believe how good the Mazda seems - both in performance, space, equipment and mpg.
Will book a test drive for a couple of weeks time (first opportunity as moved so no licence till DVLA posts new one out) and will post order after that.
Looking at the 2.2 Diesel 2wd 150ps Sport model (19" alloys, rear camera, Bi-Xenon headlights, leather, power adjustable seats, Bose speakers and keyless entry) in Soul Red. Picked out from mazda official accessories the illuminated steel sill protectors, steel boot lip protector, welcome lights for front footwells and auto close / open upgrade for wing mirrors.
Is it worth getting aftermarket mats or are the OEM luxury mats from Mazda quite good? I've read on here a very mixed response to the Bose system - I mainly listen to music in the car so sound quality is important but I'm well past aftermarket kits - How will the Bose system compare to the Bass works OEM Honda speaker upgrade in the 07 civic? Same basic setup - woofers in front doors, 2 tweeters in dash and 2 midrange in rear. I'm pleased with how good the Honda sounds so I'm hoping the Bose will be an improvement over this - but it would be good to hear from anyone who knows
Sorry for such a long post
Regards
Alex
Thought I would pop in to say Hi. I wasn't planning on changing my 07 reg Honda Civic but was winding my father up who sold his BMW 5 series to downsize after retirement about how downsizing didn't mean a SUV with about 30 mpg (forgive my ignorance)
Anyways had the Mazda book thrown my way and honest johns and what car real mpg figures pointed out and realised its a lot more fuel efficient than my 1.8l petrol lump and 0.8s slower 0-60 ( too much of a cautious driver to really use all the power - mostly ).
But having seen the brochure and that it would mean could easily fit in another 3 adults letting me join the car pool run for work ( not great when myself & 1 other are over 6'1" tall - in 2 door civic getting tall colleague in not an option ) - I went and had a look at the local Mazda dealer and was blown away.
I've compared all other crossovers ( Kia Sportage - too slow and not good mpg, VW Tiguan - no space, Rav 4 - not got good reviews, BMW X1 - cabin too small arm pushing against door, Audi Q3 - could only afford 1.4 turbo petrol and would lack all sorts of options within budget - no leather seats / fuel economy ) I still can't believe how good the Mazda seems - both in performance, space, equipment and mpg.
Will book a test drive for a couple of weeks time (first opportunity as moved so no licence till DVLA posts new one out) and will post order after that.
Looking at the 2.2 Diesel 2wd 150ps Sport model (19" alloys, rear camera, Bi-Xenon headlights, leather, power adjustable seats, Bose speakers and keyless entry) in Soul Red. Picked out from mazda official accessories the illuminated steel sill protectors, steel boot lip protector, welcome lights for front footwells and auto close / open upgrade for wing mirrors.
Is it worth getting aftermarket mats or are the OEM luxury mats from Mazda quite good? I've read on here a very mixed response to the Bose system - I mainly listen to music in the car so sound quality is important but I'm well past aftermarket kits - How will the Bose system compare to the Bass works OEM Honda speaker upgrade in the 07 civic? Same basic setup - woofers in front doors, 2 tweeters in dash and 2 midrange in rear. I'm pleased with how good the Honda sounds so I'm hoping the Bose will be an improvement over this - but it would be good to hear from anyone who knows

Sorry for such a long post

Regards
Alex
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