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Thanks for the offer redc0ugar! Oh I'm definitely thinking about it! But however tempting that might be I still have a little over 2 years left on our Mazda6 lease and sadly have to decline. We also just bought a 2005 Escape Limited back in June, so I'm not allowed to even utter the words "new car" in our house for a little while. March of 2007 is when I should be driving around in a new Mustang GT convertible and I can't wait! However, the Mazda6 is pretty incredible too. It's going to be really hard to let go of. Keep up the good work up there. I've read nothing but gushing positive reviews on the new Mustang and it's high level of quality. You guys are going to make a lot of owners very happy. |
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Replying to: redc0ugar (Oct 13, 2004 10:47 pm) By the way, I understand that you work at Auto Alliance. Can I ask in what capacity? I am impressed with the build quality of my 6s. My compliments to you and your co-workers. |
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I have to say that despite the excellent qualities of the Mazda6, I'm already sick of the rattles in this car. I had only one initially, now new ones pop up every day. There are several in the dash, a couple in the back. In past cars I could trace a rattle to it's roots and solve it on my own. With my 6, one rattle in particular could be in the door, a-pillar or dash, it's just too difficult to pinpoint. I guess my point is a well designed fun to drive car is not enough. It has to sound well built also, like it's worth the money invested.
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| Any car can have rattles. It doesn't matter which forum you are in (Altima, Camry, etc) someone will complain of rattles. I guess my point is that you can get upset and trade your 6 for something else but that doesn't guarantee you won't have rattles. Or you could just turn your stereo up louder and enjoy the car you already have. | |
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Replying to: accord7 (Oct 16, 2004 7:02 pm) |
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I lost my keys last night, outside of my house. I searched my house from top to bottom and I have traced my steps outside, and can not find them. I fear someone would steal my car and my mother's (both keys on the same ring). I always separate my house keys from my car keys, that's how I was able to get in the house, in case anyone wondered. I was not drunk, I was coming home from the mall. What should I do??? I have another set, but someone I don't know has a key to my car. I know it cost a lot, but how much do you guys think it will cost to replace all of my locks. My fiance suggested just getting a new alarm, but I don't want one, aftermarkets are soooo loud!!!! Please help!!!!!!
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Replying to: cutemorganite (Oct 17, 2004 8:19 am) Keys get lost all the time. Yours will probably turn up in a day or so. It's unlikely anyone else is going to find the keys if they are on your property. If they aren't on your property, unless you have ID on them the finder will never know which cars they belong to. If you don't find them in a few days, just have the keys replaced (you'll need your key code for the Mazda) and don't worry so much. |
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| In ref to post 17057.........I have the 6i 4cyl w/auto. With 6600 miles on the odometer after 3 1/2 months, I find the acceleration is perfect. Even with the auto, I've had no problems leaving others at stoplights. And the acceleration really kicks in over 2500 rpm's. It's hard not to speed in this car, I can only imagine how fast the 6 cyl. is if the 4 is this fast. | |
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I agree with ramped. Replacing the locks on the car is not a good way to go. Just replace the lost set (I'm assuming you have a spare) and be a little more careful next time.
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Replying to: anonymousposts (Oct 18, 2004 7:03 am) |
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