Originally posted by: Chrono
Stage 2 2006 STI here. It's fun alright. I also got suspension mods. Ever drive the EVO/STI? Well, you should check it out before juding cuz they rock. EVO X sticks like glue!!!!!
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
starting at $23,410? no way am i paying about $30k for fwd torque steer.
Originally posted by: bananapeel42
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
starting at $23,410? no way am i paying about $30k for fwd torque steer.
If you're referring to a Mazdaspeed 3 costing 30k you're a fucking idiot.
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
MAZDASPEED3 Grand Touring Model
$24,455
Destination Fee
$670
263-hp 2.3L DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder
Front-Wheel Drive
6-Spd Manual
CARGO NET
$40
COMPASS/AUTO-DIM MIRROR
$200
WHEEL LOCKS
$50
Total MSRP:
$25,415*
add another $1950 for sat nav and radio = $27365. sales tax makes it $28733.25. so, yeah, only an idiot would pay that.
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
MAZDASPEED3 Grand Touring Model
$24,455
Destination Fee
$670
263-hp 2.3L DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder
Front-Wheel Drive
6-Spd Manual
CARGO NET
$40
COMPASS/AUTO-DIM MIRROR
$200
WHEEL LOCKS
$50
Total MSRP:
$25,415*
add another $1950 for sat nav and radio = $27365. sales tax makes it $28733.25. so, yeah, only an idiot would pay that.
Originally posted by: bananapeel42
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
starting at $23,410? no way am i paying about $30k for fwd torque steer.
If you're referring to a Mazdaspeed 3 costing 30k you're a fucking idiot.
now who's the the fucking idiot, you fucking idiot?
Originally posted by: Hyperlite
Originally posted by: sindows
Its not that powerful, a similarly priced V6 Camry can keep up with it no problem....trust me I know having surprised a MS3 driver when I took one out for a drive. However regarding your comment about the car feeling cheap. Keep in mind that price was the real consideration when they built the car, not speed. The same goes for the WRX and Evolution. It doesn't matter how fast you make, at heart they are just economy cars on steroids.
i'm sorry, what?
That driver must have sucked, because an MS3 will run circles around an Accord. And the WRX and the Evo are NOT economy cars on steroids. The lancer and the impreza are economy cars, but the technologies in the (apples to apples) STI and the EVO are trickle downs from rally implementations, not evolutions of an economy car. Now the Cobalt SS IS and economy car on steroids, but executed very, very nicely. (i'm talking about the 2009 car, which is vastly different than the previous generation SS's)
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
MAZDASPEED3 Grand Touring Model
$24,455
Destination Fee
$670
263-hp 2.3L DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder
Front-Wheel Drive
6-Spd Manual
CARGO NET
$40
COMPASS/AUTO-DIM MIRROR
$200
WHEEL LOCKS
$50
Total MSRP:
$25,415*
add another $1950 for sat nav and radio = $27365. sales tax makes it $28733.25. so, yeah, only an idiot would pay that.
Originally posted by: bananapeel42
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
starting at $23,410? no way am i paying about $30k for fwd torque steer.
If you're referring to a Mazdaspeed 3 costing 30k you're a fucking idiot.
now who's the the fucking idiot, you fucking idiot?
This exchange is lulz.
Anyway, the Dangler has a point. Grand Prairie Ford here in Dallas has a bunch of new '08 Mustang GTs for sale for under $25k, and this seems to happen every year when the model year changes over.
I'm not a Mustang guy really, but can definitely see preferring to get a 300hp RWD machine that is easy to mod, as opposed to a ~265hp FWD setup that is also easy to mod, but quickly becomes undriveable if you add too much power. ~600hp Mustang with tightened suspension is still a trackable car. ~600hp FWD is pretty much only good for drag runs with giant ass slicks, and you have to watch out for king kong torque steer and super wheel hop, along with half-axles popping on ya.
Originally posted by: Xyclone
EDIT: Btw, a V6 Camry cannot keep up with the MS3, not in a straight line, and let's not get into cornering. My dad has a 2007 V6 Camry LE, and it does 0-60 in 6.5s, while the MS3 does 60 in 5.4s, according to C&D. The Camry's handling is surprisingly adequate for its power output, if not more than adequate, but it does not compare to a MS3 or other pocket rockets (ex: Mini Cooper S).
Originally posted by: aphex
As a Mazda3 owner, I can tell you one thing, they hold up pretty well to high miles.
My 2005 Mazda3 is just a hair under 100k miles now (98.5k at last check)
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
Originally posted by: Xyclone
EDIT: Btw, a V6 Camry cannot keep up with the MS3, not in a straight line, and let's not get into cornering. My dad has a 2007 V6 Camry LE, and it does 0-60 in 6.5s, while the MS3 does 60 in 5.4s, according to C&D. The Camry's handling is surprisingly adequate for its power output, if not more than adequate, but it does not compare to a MS3 or other pocket rockets (ex: Mini Cooper S).
Car and Driver's 5.4 second time in the MS3 was achieved by flat-shifting (keeping the throttle pinned to the floor nonstop, even when engaging and disengaging the clutch) so that the turbo wouldn't lose boost between shifts, and it was achieved on Mazda's recommended 93 octane gas, which is NOT available in all parts of the country. Although they did that at Mazda's request, you would never abuse your own car that way, and that time is not remotely representative of what would be achieved in the real world. The Camry, however, is an automatic and therefore its times are consistent, and it uses regular gas.
I'm not saying the cars are comparable in other ways, and I'd still prefer a MS3 over a Camry any day, but don't assume that it will be as fast as the magazine numbers suggest.
As for the 3's interior, I'm going to have to say that it is tacky, dated, and lacks the material quality of many of its rivals. Those flashing LEDs above the radio are an embarrassment. But as others have said, it your goal is nothing but horsepower, a manual, a LSD, and a fairly sporty suspension, you'd be had pressed to do it cheaper than the MS3.
Originally posted by: Arkaign
If you throw styling/interior to the wind, the Cobalt SS now owns the MS3 at every level. That 'Ring time, along with the Hot Lap that C&D did, just underscore the strange truth that what amounts to a hopped-up current-gen Cavalier is kicking butt.
I doubt I could ever convince myself to own one, but I have to give credit where it's due.