What 's the top speed?

opus said:
Momma always said "quiet is as quiet does". I think it all depends upon what you are used to driving. Go from a Saturn into the 5 and the 5 comes across as an incredibly quiet ride. Go from an Audi into the 5 and I am sure it will seem to have a ton of road noise, wind noise etc.... Overall I have had five different people in the 5 and they have all commented on how quiet and smooth the 5 was.
Opus

Something else to consider are the type of tires on your 5. I did not live with the standard Toyos for very long and currently have a set of Michelin Pilot A/S's. I'm sure the Michelins are much quieter than the standard Toyos.
 
jackd said:
An earlier comment said:

What???? Excellent sound deadening???.
Then why are there so many people trying to find cures for wind and road noise.
Anyone qualifying the Mazda 5 for being quiet has listen to too many high volume MP3's and has lost quite a bit of hearing capabilities.

Something else to consider are the type of tires on your 5. I did not live with the standard Toyos for very long and currently have a set of Michelin Pilot A/S's. I'm sure the Michelins are much quieter than the standard Toyos.
 
Antonio DiMarco said:
Something else to consider are the type of tires on your 5. I did not live with the standard Toyos for very long and currently have a set of Michelin Pilot A/S's. I'm sure the Michelins are much quieter than the standard Toyos.

I didn't know you could drive forward on French Tires! (first)
 
Mazda5 Top Speed

I am a speed demon. The 5 is a bit underpowered at low RPM's but I drive 90+ daily. I lost acceleration at about a needle over 130MPH, it didnt have any more at that point. At 130MPH stuff comes at you fast, a common bug can chip the paper thin paint at 85+, watch out. My advice, get a nice radar jammer and enjoy :-)
 
irloyal said:
I didn't know you could drive forward on French Tires! (first)

:)

I actually love the Michelins. They're great in all sorts of weather and damned durable. Potholes don't seem to phase them or the alloys.

They're expensive, but inspire a lot of confidence.
 
Zoom5Zoom said:
I think spec says 198 Km per hour

Just so the rest of you can skip the math... that's 123 mph

I was driving with a friend yesterday, and I am known for my lead foot. But she actually said, "I can't believe this car can even go that fast." I was only going 90 mph - granted I was on the highway in the middle of town, so that may have been a little excessive, I backed off to 80 for her ;)
 
ladygrey said:
Just so the rest of you can skip the math... that's 123 mph

I was driving with a friend yesterday, and I am known for my lead foot. But she actually said, "I can't believe this car can even go that fast." I was only going 90 mph - granted I was on the highway in the middle of town, so that may have been a little excessive, I backed off to 80 for her ;)
Were you on the phone, putting on mascara, and having a face to face conversation with your passenger while sharing a Slurpee with her?
 
dommo_g said:
Were you on the phone, putting on mascara, and having a face to face conversation with your passenger while sharing a Slurpee with her?

No, but now that you mention it a Slurpee sure does sound good. Those straws are really long I'm sure sharing would be fine ;).
 
sorry that i had to dig this out, couldnt find the thread i was actually looking for (smash)

yesterday i had a relaxing ride with 192 km/h (119 mls/h) on the clock which is a real 185 Km/h (115 mls/h) on the GPS (thumb). i had the feeling that it could go a few mls/h faster than that but too much traffic on the A9 from munic to frankfurt (drive2)
 
Do you have the 2.3L as well in Germany? Or are you running one of the other European exclusive engines?
 
My 5 has hit 111 mph according to my GPS. Of course the Stig was driving, so this can't ever be used against me.
 
Banged against the rev limiter/fuel cutoff in top gear (5 speed) on a closed section of the local freeway a few nights ago.

The speedo indicated 120mph/195km when the nanny intervened.

I thought i'd blown it up.

So how come z rated rubber is fitted if the 5 is artificially limited to 120mph?
 
So how come z rated rubber is fitted if the 5 is artificially limited to 120mph?

I guess it is an NHTSA, IIHS or whatever regulator "feature". And for the tire ratings, I wouldn't take those Toyos above 85MPH ;), I think just Mazda got a good deal to make them OEM, nothing else...
 
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