Hi yep, another new guy thinking about getting a Mazda3. Test drove the skyactiv 3i Touring last night. It's definitely a good car, but has some problems that make it NOT fun to drive. Found a lot of stuff online from people who feel the same way and wanted to directly ask some owners how they got around these.
1) Head Removers. Couldn't even sit in the car long enough to start it up. The salesman removed the headrest and flipped it around backwards so it didn't take my head off. Then it felt like there was no headrest at all. I know this has become a common problem on many cars since about 2007, and will cause many drivers permanent injury to their neck. Any solution to these ridiculous decapitation units? Is there an aftermarket replacement available? Or do you all just recline the seat while driving so you sit like a shlub on the couch?
2) The MT hydraulic clutch and gearbox are great, but the clutch pedal is WAAAAY too high. Both the pedal height and engagement point. This might fool some kids driving their first manual, but I've been driving manual for over 20 years. I'm used to a stiff clutch that engages about 2" off the floor. This pedal will have my knee in the air for hours while sitting in traffic. Anybody try lowering their pedal action? Any mechanical risk to doing so?
To get around the 2nd one, I suppose I could try test driving the AT. I've read some good things about it. But I've never met an AT that shifts when it's supposed to.
And if I can't come up with a solution for the 1st problem it won't matter. Can't drive a car I can't sit in.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
1) Head Removers. Couldn't even sit in the car long enough to start it up. The salesman removed the headrest and flipped it around backwards so it didn't take my head off. Then it felt like there was no headrest at all. I know this has become a common problem on many cars since about 2007, and will cause many drivers permanent injury to their neck. Any solution to these ridiculous decapitation units? Is there an aftermarket replacement available? Or do you all just recline the seat while driving so you sit like a shlub on the couch?
2) The MT hydraulic clutch and gearbox are great, but the clutch pedal is WAAAAY too high. Both the pedal height and engagement point. This might fool some kids driving their first manual, but I've been driving manual for over 20 years. I'm used to a stiff clutch that engages about 2" off the floor. This pedal will have my knee in the air for hours while sitting in traffic. Anybody try lowering their pedal action? Any mechanical risk to doing so?
To get around the 2nd one, I suppose I could try test driving the AT. I've read some good things about it. But I've never met an AT that shifts when it's supposed to.
And if I can't come up with a solution for the 1st problem it won't matter. Can't drive a car I can't sit in.
Thanks in advance for your replies.