Well, after not really looking at the MSP for a couple months, I'm back at it again. This is going to be long, but hopefully some people will read through it. I'm hoping they'll still be available when I get around to purchasing a car as it seems like a great deal. There's a dealer in the bay area that has been advertising the MSP on and off for $15,888 - I don't really think there's anything else that can really be compared to an MSP at that price.
Believe it or not, I was almost set on a Honda Element, but SUV ownership (even if it is a pretty cool SUV - in a funky way) is not really for me. Basically, I don't want to pay more than $20k for a car, and I don't want to buy used - so that limits me a little bit. I have a nasty habit of only keeping cars for a year or so and then getting something else, but that's why my next purchase is so critical - I plan on keeping it for at least five years. I turned 25 this year and I'm looking for something I can drive until I hit 30. With my girlfriend finishing college soon, a home purchase will be in the not too distant future so I have to settle on a car and quit losing money on them over and over again.
I like the design of the MSP, seems to be one of the best "tuned" cars that can be had from the factory. What I question is the fun to drive factor, and the reliability. I've owned several "sporty" cars - '03 WRX wagon, '00 GTI VR6, 97 GTI VR6, '00 Subaru 2.5RS, '93 Eclipse GSX, '87 GT 5.0, and they all fall short in one area or another. Sure, no car is going to do everything perfectly, but the MSP seems to have the best balance between handling, looks, performance, etc.
What are the common actual problems with the MSP? Hesitation seems to be fixed with the flash, and it sounds like the clunking sound is still affecting some people, but it doesn't seem like there's anything major - or anything you wouldn't expect with any other car in the same price range. How long do the MSP owners here plan on keeping their car? I get the feeling with some cars (SRT-4 for example) some people bought them to have fun for a year and then get rid of it before it breaks. I know Mazda is not generally considered to be quite as reliable as a honda or a toyota, but I would expect that I can drive an MSP for five years without it falling apart at the end of that time.
My other issue is mods, I've messed around with most of my cars, and honestly, without a garage right now, and trying to save money, I don't think I'll be able to. My feeling about the MSP and mods is that there are some things about it that make me shy away from mods. The lack of forged internals makes me hesitant to try and increase the power output, the already very competent suspension doesn't seem to need any attention, and with the wheels and the stereo already being aftermarket equipment, there's no need to do anything there. Is there anyone else out there who has not modified their MSP at all and doesn't plan on it? I guess I'm just trying to figure out if I'm completely crazy or not.
I don' have kids, and am not planning on having any so I don't need a family hauler, and I only have extra passengers every now and then, so space isn't really an issue for me, though I was looking at the element with an eye for weekend getaways, but I think the MSP would work fine in that role as well. All I really want is something I can drive around every day that will make me happy while I'm driving it, there's always going to be a faster car in the other lane, and I'm pretty much over worrying about the "other guy".
Input on any of this would be great, but I guess what I'm really looking for from those who already have their MSP would be two things. In stock form do you feel the MSP is fun enough as a daily driver? By that I just mean the little things - does it handle that freeway onramp you use every day in a way that just makes you grin a little as you're merging into traffic, or does it make your morning commute just a little bit better when you downshift and change lanes to pass? As for reliabilty, did your buy your MSP already knowing there were a few concerns over certain issues? Do you feel they're not enough to worry about in a $16,000 car? Or do you just figure that's what the warranty is for so you leave it stock to avoid dealership hassles over any warranty repair claims that may arise?
I know, it's a lot of stuff, and if you made it this far I'm shocked - but even though this is not the most expensive car purchase I will have ever made, I have to commit to keeping this vehicle for a minimum of five years, so I need to be REALLY sure about it!
Believe it or not, I was almost set on a Honda Element, but SUV ownership (even if it is a pretty cool SUV - in a funky way) is not really for me. Basically, I don't want to pay more than $20k for a car, and I don't want to buy used - so that limits me a little bit. I have a nasty habit of only keeping cars for a year or so and then getting something else, but that's why my next purchase is so critical - I plan on keeping it for at least five years. I turned 25 this year and I'm looking for something I can drive until I hit 30. With my girlfriend finishing college soon, a home purchase will be in the not too distant future so I have to settle on a car and quit losing money on them over and over again.
I like the design of the MSP, seems to be one of the best "tuned" cars that can be had from the factory. What I question is the fun to drive factor, and the reliability. I've owned several "sporty" cars - '03 WRX wagon, '00 GTI VR6, 97 GTI VR6, '00 Subaru 2.5RS, '93 Eclipse GSX, '87 GT 5.0, and they all fall short in one area or another. Sure, no car is going to do everything perfectly, but the MSP seems to have the best balance between handling, looks, performance, etc.
What are the common actual problems with the MSP? Hesitation seems to be fixed with the flash, and it sounds like the clunking sound is still affecting some people, but it doesn't seem like there's anything major - or anything you wouldn't expect with any other car in the same price range. How long do the MSP owners here plan on keeping their car? I get the feeling with some cars (SRT-4 for example) some people bought them to have fun for a year and then get rid of it before it breaks. I know Mazda is not generally considered to be quite as reliable as a honda or a toyota, but I would expect that I can drive an MSP for five years without it falling apart at the end of that time.
My other issue is mods, I've messed around with most of my cars, and honestly, without a garage right now, and trying to save money, I don't think I'll be able to. My feeling about the MSP and mods is that there are some things about it that make me shy away from mods. The lack of forged internals makes me hesitant to try and increase the power output, the already very competent suspension doesn't seem to need any attention, and with the wheels and the stereo already being aftermarket equipment, there's no need to do anything there. Is there anyone else out there who has not modified their MSP at all and doesn't plan on it? I guess I'm just trying to figure out if I'm completely crazy or not.
I don' have kids, and am not planning on having any so I don't need a family hauler, and I only have extra passengers every now and then, so space isn't really an issue for me, though I was looking at the element with an eye for weekend getaways, but I think the MSP would work fine in that role as well. All I really want is something I can drive around every day that will make me happy while I'm driving it, there's always going to be a faster car in the other lane, and I'm pretty much over worrying about the "other guy".
Input on any of this would be great, but I guess what I'm really looking for from those who already have their MSP would be two things. In stock form do you feel the MSP is fun enough as a daily driver? By that I just mean the little things - does it handle that freeway onramp you use every day in a way that just makes you grin a little as you're merging into traffic, or does it make your morning commute just a little bit better when you downshift and change lanes to pass? As for reliabilty, did your buy your MSP already knowing there were a few concerns over certain issues? Do you feel they're not enough to worry about in a $16,000 car? Or do you just figure that's what the warranty is for so you leave it stock to avoid dealership hassles over any warranty repair claims that may arise?
I know, it's a lot of stuff, and if you made it this far I'm shocked - but even though this is not the most expensive car purchase I will have ever made, I have to commit to keeping this vehicle for a minimum of five years, so I need to be REALLY sure about it!
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