My car is finally here

damn i hope its as good as that, then i won't need to pay extra for a low jack, you don't wanna some stupid guy breaking in your car and stealing all the stuff, or worse having your whole car stolen
 
Daemos said:


I seriously hope you're joking, or you're drunk or on some sort of drug...cuz no car gets by emission laws...unless if your state/provence doesn't enforce them, sadly here..they will soon...so emission laws suck!!! ><

Quiet you.

Though I could only find evidence for a bill in Missouri and Arizona, there are exemptions to emmissions testing.

heres a quote:
Missouri considers new rules for emissions testings

Two bills introduced this year in Missouri would exempt older cars from the states emissions inspection requirements. One relieves vehicles registered as historic, and another exempts all pre-1981 vehicles. Both bills strive to help the states vehicle enthusiasts and collectors.

Another bill would exempt limited-production vehicles, defined as a specific model which never exceeded 10,000 production units, regardless of model year.
http://www.vanning.org/sema/newsmar01.html

also...


Two Arizona Bills Would Exempt Older Vehicles From Emissions Inspections- Arizona's old car hobbyists are in a unique position. Two separate bills seeking to ease the emissions testing burdens on older vehicles have been introduced in the Arizona legislature. The first bill (H.B. 2045) would exempt all vehicles 20 years old and older from the state's mandatory emissions inspection and maintenance program. Currently, only 1966 model year and older vehicles are exempt from emissions testing requirements. The exemption the bill provides for is similar to those recently signed into law in Missouri, Virginia, Washington and California. H.B. 2045 recognizes that older vehicles are driven less frequently, compose a very small percentage of the vehicle fleet and are often collector cars that are meticulously maintained. The second bill (H.B. 2496), pushed heavily by the Arizona Automobile Hobbyist Council, seeks a different solution. H.B. 2496 would exempt qualified "collectible vehicles" from emissions testing requirements. Under the bill, collectible vehicles are defined as 15 years old or older, of unique or rare design, of limited production and objects of curiosity. Collectible vehicles would be required to carry collectible or classic automobile insurance to qualify for the emissions inspection exemption and cannot be used as daily drivers. SEMA has alerted the Arizona SEMA Action Network community to both of these bills.Top of Page.
http://home.eckerd.edu/~clarkrl/legal.html

So, you are invited to shut the hell up.
:D :D j/k. I forgive you of your ignorance.
 
uclap5 said:


Quiet you.

Though I could only find evidence for a bill in Missouri and Arizona, there are exemptions to emmissions testing.

heres a quote:


also...



So, you are invited to shut the hell up.
:D :D j/k. I forgive you of your ignorance.

youre still wrong though...
 
Congrats! (thumb)

Do you guys realize that the MSP forum had over 5000 posts before anyone actually owned a MSP!?!?!?! Lets see what happens when all the orders are finally filled and delivered!

I look forward to many-a- "I finally got my MSP!!!" threads in the near future. :cool:
 
Antoine said:
I look forward to many-a- "I finally got my MSP!!!" threads in the near future. :cool:

i cant wait!!!!

it will hopefully look like this:
released.jpg



:) :D
 
Dexter said:


youre still wrong though...


yeesh, everyones got such an attitude.

I never stated it as a fact guy, i just said i heard something somewhere.

You could try actually making a statement about the cars emissions requirements, like "the mazdaspeed is not considered a limited production vehicle by emissions standards and so it isnt exempt" or something like that, instead of "your wrong, i wont say why but you are"

Educate me man, dont just say im wrong.
 
jroof said:
My roommate has an '02 EX with the perimeter alarm and it is rediculously sensitive. You look at that car cross-eyed and that alarm cries bloody murder. I hope they tone back the sensitivity for the MSP or I'll never set it. What use is an alarm that is alarmed for no reason?

I agree with this, it does go off easy, but I am having it taken out and have my Kings Gun, two-way alarm installed.
 
Originally posted by uclap5
yeesh, everyones got such an attitude.

I never stated it as a fact guy, i just said i heard something somewhere.

You could try actually making a statement about the cars emissions requirements, like "the mazdaspeed is not considered a limited production vehicle by emissions standards and so it isnt exempt" or something like that, instead of "your wrong, i wont say why but you are"

Educate me man, dont just say im wrong.
Don't pay any attention to Daemos. Nobody else does.

Anyway, car manufacturers have a number of rules to comply with when selling cars in North America. There are rules that every car must adhere to (like cruch zones, seatbelts, emissions) and then rules that are averaged across all the cars a company sells (like fuel economy.) How does all this apply to a limited production car like the Mazdaspeed Protege? First off, the key here is that it's limited. It will only account for (at most) 4500 cars for 2003 (including 2003.5.) This means it will have a minimal effect to the Corporate Averaged Fuel Economy (CAFE) standard for Mazda. Also, as car companies have to make a certain percentage of low-emissions vehicles (LEV) and ultra low-emissions vehicles (ULEV) (not to mention less common types like zero-emissions vehicles and alternative fuel vehicles), because the Mazdaspeed Protege is so limited, and other cars in the Mazda lineup are more emissions friendly, it can get away with having higher emissions than a regular Protege (which I suspect it does.) Subaru's WRX is a ULEV vehicle, and I believe they went to great lengths to insure that it was, since they believed it would comstitute a large portion of their North American sales.

To sum up: A limited edition car doesn't get any exemptions from laws, but can get away with more due to the many requirements that are averaged across a company.
 
Speaking of no radio...
digi168, try this...does the head unit flip over when the ignition is at the first position? OR does the ignition have to be at the 2nd position where all the electrical components work before it flips over??

You the man!
THANKS! :cool:
 
radio works in the 1 position, it is a rotating face plate for those that don't know, and it is pretty cool. It is suppose to look like there is no stereo. :D

rear scuff plate is just plastic no writing on it at all.
 
uclap5 said:



yeesh, everyones got such an attitude.

I never stated it as a fact guy, i just said i heard something somewhere.

You could try actually making a statement about the cars emissions requirements, like "the mazdaspeed is not considered a limited production vehicle by emissions standards and so it isnt exempt" or something like that, instead of "your wrong, i wont say why but you are"

Educate me man, dont just say im wrong.

sorry :(
 
BakaFoo said:
Since this is my first post I don't know how much you'll trust what I'm about to write.

Anyways I just got off the phone with my uncle, he's a mechanic at Mazda. He told me that his dealership expects their first msp on Monday Dec 2nd. Since Digi already got his already I believe what my unlce told me is correct! Could this be one of the 6 ready in Canada. Btw I'm from Toronto.

What sucks is, i'm not first inline for the MSP at my dealership. Some dude ordered their's before me! Booooooooo :'(

Same here man i agree with you... I live in wisconsin, I purchased my car last week and they told me it would be here the first week of december..... so i believe you hands down.
 
Hey Congrats Digi168 on getting your car. I spoke with my dealer yesterday and he told me that I will be getting my car next week guaranteed! He said that the Mazdaspeed has been "officially released" and dealerships should be receiving them within the next week. He said the only way that I would not get my car next week would be if the ferry that ships my car to Vancouver Island sinks. He also took my full address and info to register it in my name so I think that my dealer is telly the truth. Man I can't wait!
 
digi168 said:
Nope the front ones say mazdaspeed and the back ones are just plain plastic. Pictures coming soon.

I'm dissappointed in Mazda...
Plastic scuff plates! :eek: :(
talk about cheap! a pair of Momo stainless steal scuff plates cost about $50 CAN.

plain plastic scuff plates in the rear?
It's the scuff plate w/o writting?
or is it just those plastic seal cover? (I hope you understand what i'm trying to ask you...so hard to explain)

Maybe the pictures can just answer this...
 
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