Here's the skinny on the Nov C&D review of the MS3.
Very good review overall, well-written with touches of Top Gear color. For example: "The Verdict: Mazda's minute wagon gets drunk on boost without losing it's balance." They had a tough time figuring out how to get the best drag strip times. They asked Mazda and Mazda told them to "flat shift through 2nd and 3rd . . . . Don't worry it won't break." Apparently keeping the thing floored while shifting violates C&D's test protocols, and they equate this to dropping a Steinway on the clutch and half-shafts. So I am unclear if they followed this advice or not.
Everybody was happy with it. The editor who was so worried about torque steer says that Mazda has "shackled the torque steer demon, pretty much. . . . Wow, how do you say GTI in Japanese?" Another says "Apart from [a notchy, vague shifter and having to push a button to remove the key], it's a brilliant little car." Last guy says "The line forms behind me!" I can't believe they added a button you have to push to remove the key. Do they like having customers curse them every time they shut the car off?
Anyway, for those who are interested the 0-100 mph acceleration breaks down like this:
0-30 - 2.3
40 - 3.4
50 - 4.4
60 - 5.8
70 - 7.2
80 - 9.3
90 - 11.4
100 - 14.8
110 - 17.8
120 - 21.9
They list top gear acceleration from 30-50 and 50-70, but I think that's stupid. If you want to go faster drop down a gear or two. I'm surprised they didn't throw it into engine protection mode with all the knock a 6th gear 30-50 roll-on would cause.
Skidpad - .87g; understeer - minimal; braking 70-0 - 167 ft. Don't ask me to scan the article, please. It'll be on your local store's shelves soon if it's not already.
Very good review overall, well-written with touches of Top Gear color. For example: "The Verdict: Mazda's minute wagon gets drunk on boost without losing it's balance." They had a tough time figuring out how to get the best drag strip times. They asked Mazda and Mazda told them to "flat shift through 2nd and 3rd . . . . Don't worry it won't break." Apparently keeping the thing floored while shifting violates C&D's test protocols, and they equate this to dropping a Steinway on the clutch and half-shafts. So I am unclear if they followed this advice or not.
Everybody was happy with it. The editor who was so worried about torque steer says that Mazda has "shackled the torque steer demon, pretty much. . . . Wow, how do you say GTI in Japanese?" Another says "Apart from [a notchy, vague shifter and having to push a button to remove the key], it's a brilliant little car." Last guy says "The line forms behind me!" I can't believe they added a button you have to push to remove the key. Do they like having customers curse them every time they shut the car off?
Anyway, for those who are interested the 0-100 mph acceleration breaks down like this:
0-30 - 2.3
40 - 3.4
50 - 4.4
60 - 5.8
70 - 7.2
80 - 9.3
90 - 11.4
100 - 14.8
110 - 17.8
120 - 21.9
They list top gear acceleration from 30-50 and 50-70, but I think that's stupid. If you want to go faster drop down a gear or two. I'm surprised they didn't throw it into engine protection mode with all the knock a 6th gear 30-50 roll-on would cause.
Skidpad - .87g; understeer - minimal; braking 70-0 - 167 ft. Don't ask me to scan the article, please. It'll be on your local store's shelves soon if it's not already.