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I hear what you're saying... but it still doesn't make any sense to me. I drove my buddies new Si recently and, while I was impressed in virtually every way, I couldn't get over the fact that you had to rev the s*** out of the thing in order to get any decent power.
Beleive me.. I'm with you. I tried hard to turn my SI in for a MS3, but it's just not financially sound when I'm just heading into college.
I didn't think about it before I bought it, but I don't like having to rev it up to 39002313 RPMs to get any power out of it. I feel like I'm abusing the hell out of it every time I want any sort of fun. My point is that some people DO like that, though. That is the sole reason they bought the car - it was the highest revving N/A sports compact they could get for that price, and that's what they wanted.
I like Honda/Acura, especially the RSX Type SAnd the S2000! Just happen to think the Mazda are a slightly better value (if you intend to keep your car).
Again, I agree. The MS3 just packs more for the money (things like fog lights being standard, 18 in wheels, auto climate control, amongst the power upgrades) all for nearly the same price. However the SI was still a good buy for me because in 1-2 years when I get a different car, I'll still get most of the value of the car back. But yes I do agree, mazda gives you more value for the money. I think they do this because they have a name they want to build up, whereas honda already has a good rep and they can just kinda give what they want and know you'll be happy.