I just got back from my first big road trip in this car, Calgary to Pender Island BC, to Victoria and back to Calgary. Maybe 2400kms in total. I loved every second of it, the car was simply fantastic on the highway! Normally I'm pretty exhausted and sore at the end of these trips, but I felt 10 times better at the end of this one.
Pros: The seat is supportive and super-comfortable, after 11 hours of driving I still felt pretty good. The steering feel is perfect, the car tracks very well and wasn't fatiguing to drive at all. Gas mileage averaged around 28 mpg, and that included using AC and having to pass fairly often. Passing power is awesome, just drop it into 4th and go, it takes the stress out of single-lane highways. Roadholding was great, I could take the mountain passes at 120-140kms/hr (when there wasn't traffic) without pushing the car at all. Lots of room for luggage and crap as well! The AC isn't very invasive, my old 626 would feel like I dropped a boat anchor when the compressor kicked in, in the ms3 it was barely noticeable.
Cons: Wind and tire noise is pretty high, definitely not a quiet car at speed. The stereo is completely underpowered and can't keep up to the road noise without hurting your ears. I've got to get a proper sound system for this thing! Having to fill it with premium definitely sucks these days (especially having to explain the downside of turbos to passengers who offer to pay for a tank and think I'm trying to rip them off!).
So there's my 2 cents, while it's no luxury car it's a solid road-trip machine that does almost everything I want it to do. For me the value of this car just tripled. Good job Mazda!
Pros: The seat is supportive and super-comfortable, after 11 hours of driving I still felt pretty good. The steering feel is perfect, the car tracks very well and wasn't fatiguing to drive at all. Gas mileage averaged around 28 mpg, and that included using AC and having to pass fairly often. Passing power is awesome, just drop it into 4th and go, it takes the stress out of single-lane highways. Roadholding was great, I could take the mountain passes at 120-140kms/hr (when there wasn't traffic) without pushing the car at all. Lots of room for luggage and crap as well! The AC isn't very invasive, my old 626 would feel like I dropped a boat anchor when the compressor kicked in, in the ms3 it was barely noticeable.
Cons: Wind and tire noise is pretty high, definitely not a quiet car at speed. The stereo is completely underpowered and can't keep up to the road noise without hurting your ears. I've got to get a proper sound system for this thing! Having to fill it with premium definitely sucks these days (especially having to explain the downside of turbos to passengers who offer to pay for a tank and think I'm trying to rip them off!).
So there's my 2 cents, while it's no luxury car it's a solid road-trip machine that does almost everything I want it to do. For me the value of this car just tripled. Good job Mazda!
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