congrats! i dont like regular calibers, but the srts look really mean, and they can take a tonnes of hp with a few mods, unlike the speeds![]()
what are the wheels? 19x?. anyone running wider 18s?
I think they're 20s.
EDIT: nope, 19s. You win.
well, so far the srt is winning against the ms3 in my book
too bad for dodge i bought the ms3 because it came with xenons, and that i already loved the features from my previous mz3 sedan
I agree with your assessment and I would not trade my MS3, for a CSRT-4.I mean... you have to take into account other things than speed. Of course, the people on forums would be more inclined to compare them in that way... but I don't want to beat the long dead horse here. I would still rather have my MS3 than a CSRT-4.
Indeed I do!you gotta change your avatar.
Yes, they are a better platform for reliable power where as the Mazda has the edge in chassis, fit n' finish, and interior quality.well, so far the srt is winning against the ms3 in my book
too bad for dodge i bought the ms3 because it came with xenons, and that i already loved the features from my previous mz3 sedan
Yes they are pretty extreme- very heavy I'd assume too!19's, yeah lol
Yeah- I don't think we'll be seeing any 11-second stock block Mazdaspeeds around- however not everyone owns the car sheerly for straight-line performance. However that's IS one of the large reasons for ownership for me- that....and functionality/space/daily-drivability.I mean... you have to take into account other things than speed. Of course, the people on forums would be more inclined to compare them in that way... but I don't want to beat the long dead horse here. I would still rather have my MS3 than a CSRT-4.
Having owned both- I can say for certain if you bought the MS3 for it's luxo/technology appointments you will not be happy with the Caliber SRT4. Keep in mind what they are based off of- compare a standard Mazda3 against a standard Caliber. The Mazda3 is in another league completely (that's when straight line performance and power aren't in the forefront of the comparison- as it is with their base counter-parts) When I hear creaks and rattles I have to keep reminding myself I'm essentially driving one of Dodges cheapest cars- but with a powerful engine and turbo. It's not as much of a complete package as the MS3- but it is king at the drag-strip and highway pulls.I agree with your assessment and I would not trade my MS3, for a CSRT-4.
Good to see, that you are cool about the opinions. Civilized discussions are the best!(2thumbs)Indeed I do!
Yes, they are a better platform for reliable power where as the Mazda has the edge in chassis, fit n' finish, and interior quality.
Yes they are pretty extreme- very heavy I'd assume too!
Yeah- I don't think we'll be seeing any 11-second stock block Mazdaspeeds around- however not everyone owns the car sheerly for straight-line performance. However that's IS one of the large reasons for ownership for me- that....and functionality/space/daily-drivability.
Having owned both- I can say for certain if you bought the MS3 for it's luxo/technology appointments you will not be happy with the Caliber SRT4. Keep in mind what they are based off of- compare a standard Mazda3 against a standard Caliber. The Mazda3 is in another league completely (that's when straight line performance and power aren't in the forefront of the comparison- as it is with their base counter-parts) When I hear creaks and rattles I have to keep reminding myself I'm essentially driving one of Dodges cheapest cars- but with a powerful engine and turbo. It's not as much of a complete package as the MS3- but it is king at the drag-strip and highway pulls.
Good to see, that you are cool about the opinions. Civilized discussions are the best!(2thumbs)
Thats one of the few dodges that I would consider buying..if I would have looked into it before the speed3, then yeah I would have been driving one for sure...but i've just always been into Japanese/German cars.
ditto, well and the Magnum SRT8. I have a thing for hatches/wagons.
lol- I immediately thought of the Seinfield episode: