lol wow talk about a rant. hahah.. i know what you mean; however, your colour and production # complaints fall by the way-side (ie, they're relatively minor complaints) and business is business. (get this, people who've gotten early production spec-v's got the flipup shield for their sunroof whereas later models did not. people w/o it have a major NVH issue: an unbearable "WHUMP WHUMP WHUMP" with the windows up and sunroof open. it's apparent that they got rid of it as a cost cutting measure) i think the deletion of the flip-up shield for spec-v owners is actually something to get upset over b/c lack of it affects the quality of your vehicle whereas something totally independent (colour and production #'s) of your vehicle doesn't.
-as for people converting their cars to mp3s, it's costing them quite a bit more $ than your mp3 cost you so the people converting their cars to mp3's can be "suckers" in your view
-also, options for mazdaspeed upgrades and keeping your warranty are likely to be offered, but not initially (plus, factory means cheaper cost for buyer vs paying insane dealer labour rates)
-spark market demand and meet it, image enhancement, showroom stopper is what limited editions are about when it comes down to it, that's why there is the lack of a turbo upgrade for now.
-"just want money" lol, with the amount of tuning that went into the msp, and cost of the parts etc, i dont' think they're making all the much money, not to mention warranty issues are likely to be more costly with the msp (turbo related that is)
-warranty issues become more of a pain depending on the dealer
(dealer license practice code is stricter in canada vs states, so better for the canucks)
-as for the colour, it's a matter of personal taste. some say it looks absolutely amazing, deep clear coat etc. some say it's outright a stupid colour.
-as for the tranny, yes, do YOUR research: they've upgraded the the clutch to a heavy-duty friction disc and pressure plate, and they've upgraded the driveshafts to 24mm vs 22mm
-not to mention the following: limited slip differential, further modified suspension, better audio system and its implementation, and others
-again, if there are problems, the warranty exists for a reason.
-as for people converting their cars to mp3s, it's costing them quite a bit more $ than your mp3 cost you so the people converting their cars to mp3's can be "suckers" in your view
-also, options for mazdaspeed upgrades and keeping your warranty are likely to be offered, but not initially (plus, factory means cheaper cost for buyer vs paying insane dealer labour rates)
-spark market demand and meet it, image enhancement, showroom stopper is what limited editions are about when it comes down to it, that's why there is the lack of a turbo upgrade for now.
-"just want money" lol, with the amount of tuning that went into the msp, and cost of the parts etc, i dont' think they're making all the much money, not to mention warranty issues are likely to be more costly with the msp (turbo related that is)
-warranty issues become more of a pain depending on the dealer
(dealer license practice code is stricter in canada vs states, so better for the canucks)
-as for the colour, it's a matter of personal taste. some say it looks absolutely amazing, deep clear coat etc. some say it's outright a stupid colour.
-as for the tranny, yes, do YOUR research: they've upgraded the the clutch to a heavy-duty friction disc and pressure plate, and they've upgraded the driveshafts to 24mm vs 22mm
-not to mention the following: limited slip differential, further modified suspension, better audio system and its implementation, and others
-again, if there are problems, the warranty exists for a reason.