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- 2002 mazda protege
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It actually took me a long while to figure out the perfect seating position. For example, if someone goes and and messes with my settings, I will be distressed to no end, and it will take a couple of days of driving around and tweaking again.Adam02es said:Interesting that you say that. I'm only about 6'1", and I have had some trouble finding a perfect seating position. I am either out of legroom or the wheel is too far away. I think my reach may be on the shorter side for my height, so others may not have this problem. I also find headroom tight, although I do have the moonroof, which cuts into it. If only I had a telescoping wheel ...
Having said that, it is a great car. with all the K cars I drove prior to this, I used to be jealous driving almost anyone else's car. Now driving almost anyone else's car is a nightmare, and I can't wait to get back into the Protege. I even enjoy it more than newer, supposedly superior cars, such as the 2004 Accord. It's a car that makes me truly appreciate weight as a factor in driving dynamics. It might not have a powerful engine, but with a curb weight of 2634 lbs (edmunds.com), it is "tossable" unlike any other car I have driven. Quick around town as well, especially paying attention to the timing of the lights. Just plan ahead for passing on the highway and watch out for crosswinds.
I don't know that KBB is the best source. I just use it to look up drivetrain components for different vechiclesmp3wannabe said:very dissappointing: for my 01
Condition Value Excellent $4,975
Good $4,490
Fair $3,665
When I was buying I tried KBB, Edminds & NADA. All 3 had quite a variable. For example Edmunds priced the car I bought, about $500 lower than what I paid. But is doen't give you enough info to put in. Like all the stuff that was added to the car (mods).Dim said:I don't know that KBB is the best source. I just use it to look up drivetrain components for different vechicles![]()