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Excellent advise... thanks (2thumbs)
Yes, I do need to calm down a bit and focus on the negatives. One can indeed get overly excited at the promise of a thrilling new toy. Well, at least I'm not too impulsive, otherwise I wouldn't be here asking 89 questions, I would have bought the car already.
It actually took me a full year to buy my Vette... several test drives, tons and tons of studying and research etc... a bit overboard I guess, but that was an expensive purchase, I really could not afford to screw that up... and fortunately it worked out great, it's the best car I've ever had and my very favorite car of all time.
Back to the MazdaSpeed 3... negatives... hmmm...
Well, the issue here, as I mentioned in another post, I'm almost "asking too much" of the MS3... trying to accomplish too many goals with it. So that's a bit of a problem right there. I'd like it to serve as an everyday work car, family car and also a fun sports car... all at the same time. That's a tall order really.
So, the negatives... I wish it had a bit more interior space, and I wish it had a bit more lower-end torque and power... but this is not a fair reasonable "wish list" for a car that costs under $24k, a car that very well MAY actually serve ALL my needs just fine as is anyway.
As I also mentioned in another post, I think I'd have to spend considerably more dough to get a car that could serve all my needs and actually be considerably "better" than an MS3 in terms of general quality / capability.
I actually spent time today looking at other options, more expensive options, I really can't find anything that effectively is a "higher quality MazdaSpeed 3"... at any price. If you know of any, please let me know.
Requirements are: relatively small overall size, healthy snappy power, manual transmission, and must be a "wagon" configuration so it can carry large objects. I looked at offerings by BMW, Mercedes, Audi, all the other Japanese makers, US too of course... there are some other cool little wagons out there, but they either do not come with a manual tranny, or they aren't that fast, etc.
I guess the idea of a small hot-rod station wagon with manual tranny is just not that popular in general. The Hemi Magnum was a nice surprise when it came out, but to my knowledge, no manual tranny, and just too big and heavy. Or maybe an Infinity FX50 ($60k+) or Cayenne ($60k+)? BMW makes a mid-size sport wagon with manual tranny, but it doesn't seem to yield impressive performance numbers, plus it's expensive. The new Caddy sport wagon is really sharp, but no manual tranny... and expensive. Or... there's always the WRX STI with 305 hp and AWD... but for $10k more... considering that car is not any larger than an MS3, I don't know if it's truly worth an extra $10k just for 40 more hp and AWD... I could save that $10k and buy a nice fast motorcycle with it once my daughter is a little older while still having decent thrills in the MS3.
Dammit, I'm trying to sell myself the MS3 again... or is it selling itself? I need help.
Let's review, what are the biggest negatives of the MS3 in YOUR opinions, fellas? What am I forgetting? I'm having too much trouble with all this, I need to be smacked around a bit.![]()
Steve, he's actually said before about how sedans are useless because he has to haul larger equipment and the size of the trunk is limiting.
I think going from a Vette to a Mazda5 would be cruel...lol
How would you feel giving up your Mustang GT for a Mazda 5??? And don't give me a mature, responsible Steve answer lol. You'd wanna strangle yourself going from one extreme to the next.
So.... I guess when you want to drag race this car, you need to launch it at 3k+, and then I'd guess that all shifts to follow will land the rpms at no less than 3k rpm (assuming you're shifting at 6k-ish).
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But based on what you're saying here, I'm guessing that when just toolin' on down the road in say 4th or 5th gear at under 3k rpm, if I want to "accelerate" a bit, I'm gonna have to downshift to get the revs up to at least 3k or so.