MazdaDryvr
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I feel this thread turning into an "I LOVE MY MSP" thread. 

and where did you hear this from? Other magazines have tested other Speeds, and have gotten comparable handling numbers ( And much better 1/4 times) then these guys. There is more then one test car they have. Even if it was true, who's to say the others weren't as well.122 Vega said:It's especially funny when you know that Mazda delivered the car for testing with the tires shaved to 2/32nds.
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Agreed. My MSP's bushings are a mess. The front ones were creaking like crazy but since it's warm, no more creak which means the dealer doesn't hear it. The rear bushings are a year old and clunking but the dealer doesn't hear it so I'm stuck driving around with bad bushings. And I'll tell you, this car with 4 worn pieces of poly/rubber is a totally different animal. It handles like crap right now.Newf said:and where did you hear this from? Other magazines have tested other Speeds, and have gotten comparable handling numbers ( And much better 1/4 times) then these guys. There is more then one test car they have. Even if it was true, who's to say the others weren't as well.
Any test I see on the Mazdaspeed, I consider it usless unless they state two things. Was the car Flashed? My car was a dog pre-flash. My buddies 2003 speed was as well.
Did the car have worn bushings? or new ones, or the new e's?BEcause with bad bushings, my mp3, and speed handled much much worse. Most of these testers wouldn't even know what to look for.
about 1200 dollars.kokioki said:doh! my dealer never mentioned that... i woulda jumped on it indefinitely... anybody have any idea what a sunroof could (estimate) cost to install?
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sorry to hear this man.jroof said:Agreed. My MSP's bushings are a mess. The front ones were creaking like crazy but since it's warm, no more creak which means the dealer doesn't hear it. The rear bushings are a year old and clunking but the dealer doesn't hear it so I'm stuck driving around with bad bushings. And I'll tell you, this car with 4 worn pieces of poly/rubber is a totally different animal. It handles like crap right now.
I LOVE MY MSP !!!!! no but seriously, day after day, the more i see mazdas the more i loved them. especially MSPs heheMazdaDryvr said:I feel this thread turning into an "I LOVE MY MSP" thread.![]()
Not quite...daperspeed said:So used tires have more grip than new ones? Also what would make a MSP do almost a 1 g on skidpad?
This car impresses me more and more each day. It is an absolute BEAST on twisty roads. Who else is amazed at their car? The things you can do are sick and to approach the limits is scary..cuz the limits are so very high.
I read that article over and over too. It's what really made my mind up about the MSP, and I'm glad I made the right choice. I couldn't turn any more heads or amaze more people in a Ferrari. At least here in the South.CHICO2003 said:That's hillarious!! I did the same thing...
The guy who wrote this article makes it seem like it's so easy to put in a FMIC and turbo back exhaust. I don't know about you guys but droppin 3 grand into the car isn't the easiest thing to do! Not to mention, with a setup like that, it's in a completely different class of vehicle.
But yeah... handling rocks! Only problem is... you gotta have the right types of roads otherwise it's pointless! I can find a straight road to jam the gas on anywhere but twisties... not that easy.
We didnt get the hard pipes but we did get a differewnt heatsheild than what is pictured here...OOOhhh.....Aaahhhhh!Speedplease said: