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(thumb) Exactly! I love that colorMz3Hatch said:i definitely want a silver one because they hide dirt and salt a little easier than colors do..
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(thumb) Exactly! I love that colorMz3Hatch said:i definitely want a silver one because they hide dirt and salt a little easier than colors do..
AFwestPunk said:I'm Thinking Silver also, but I already have that color, and since I'm going for more of a "sleeper" style I'll go for either DARK silver or Black.Mz3Hatch said:i definitely want a silver one because they hide dirt and salt a little easier than colors do.. QUOTE]
(thumb) Exactly! I love that color
I love silver because it "shines" no matter what the weather conditions are.
Takumi said:Don't get your joke? There is already a similar color we have at home and grey in the past. White 3 looks good to me but very hard to keep clean.
wongpres said:I haven't seen the Mazdaspeed3 color palette.
However, I have seen the global Mazda3 refresh color palette, and Titanium Gray is replaced by a Galaxy Gray that's very similar to Titanium ('06 RX-8 also getting this change).
The pics of the gray Mazda3 refresh sedan is actually Galaxy Gray (but with studio shots & lighting, and the fact the two colors are similar anyways, it's very hard to tell the difference from the pics).
As for Mazdaspeed3 release date, my info is that Job 1 date is around the end of summer to early fall timeframe. However, there may be delays between now and then, and also I don't know the launch schedule (for example, it could get launched in Europe before N. America, just like the Mazdaspeed6 was launched in N. America before Europe).
goldwing2000 said:Actually, I find the MSP wheels trite and boring.
I'm glad Mazda finally got the balls to get away from damn five-spokes.
Everybody and their brother has damn five-spokes. Blech. (pukey)
Not to mention that if the car gets direct injection, we can expect more power, better response and better gas mileage. I think it will be a very significant improvement.Raymo853 said:I am happy with the photos and the details of this re-fresh. I hope the non-Mazdaspeed S-version will also get the 6 speed and it will have ratios geared more towards lower revs at highway speeds than closer ratios. The remark that significant road noise reductions have been undertaken is a double plus good thing. I hate how noisy mar car is and Mazda3's are. It will convince me to finally replace my 2000 ES.
TheMAN said:AWD = hype
Rogue Pro5 said:the press release from Mazda says 247hp
rbmazda3 said:2007 Mazdaspeed 3
What is it?
2007 Mazdaspeed 3
What's special about it?
Few cars have more tuning potential than the well-sorted Mazda 3, which many consider the most desirable economy car in the U.S. market. Mazda made us wait a good long time for the high-performance Mazdaspeed 3 version, but the payoff is that it has a lot more power than we expected.
That's because Mazda engineers found a way to stuff the Mazdaspeed 6's turbocharged 2.3-liter inline four under the hood of this five-door hatchback. We had doubted the operation would be possible, given that it was already a squeeze to get this intercooled turbo four into the midsize 6, which had to be fitted with a domed hood.
"We changed the 3's dash to accommodate the new engine," Program Manager Tatsuo Maeda explained. "There's a slight indentation in the new dash panel to accommodate it. Also, the hood is raised 20mm."
As on the Mazdaspeed 6, the Mazdaspeed 3's turbo 2.3-liter uses direct injection and has a 9.5:1 compression ratio. However, Mazda is giving an "over 250" horsepower estimate for this 3 compared to 274 on the 6, due to different exhaust routing and emissions equipment. Torque should hold steady around 280 at 3,000 rpm.
In order to save weight and keep the car affordable, Mazda decided not to feed all this power through an all-wheel-drive system. So the six-speed manual gearbox sends the juice to the front wheels, just like on a normal 3. Mazda has released a 6.1-second 0-to-60-mph estimate, though Mazda reps told us the car would do it in "under 6." Top speed is electronically limited to 155 mph.
A standard limited-slip differential should tighten the Mazdaspeed 3's line when exiting turns, and Mazda says torque steer won't be a problem, thanks to precise control over power delivery through the first four gears.
Of course, there are plenty of chassis upgrades to get excited about as well. Engineers widened the front track eight-tenths of an inch to accommodate the Mazdaspeed 3's slightly wider 215/45R18 tires. All Mazda 3s get mild suspension revisions for 2007 to improve rigidity, but the Mazdaspeed hatch also benefits from higher spring and damper rates as well as larger-diameter stabilizer bars. The result is 60-percent less body roll, says Mazda.
Braking hardware is upgraded as well. The 12.6-inch front rotors are almost an inch larger than the ones on the regular 3. The rear discs are about the same size, but are now ventilated rather than solid. For safety's sake, ABS, emergency brake assist and stability control are standard.
A revised front grille that doubles as an air intake for the intercooler immediately distinguishes the Mazdaspeed hatch from other 3s, and in back, the tailpipe is 3.7 inches across. Red stitching accents the black cockpit, and more aggressive sport seats promise to hold you snug through the corners.
Mazda says the Mazdaspeed 3 will hit the market in the fall of 2006. Company officials offered no details on pricing, but we expect it to come in under $25,000.