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Replying to: dudleyr (Feb 04, 2006 1:00 pm) The 2.3 is the reason which makes the 3 so much fun. |
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Hello All, I just purchased a Mazda3 GT and am in the process of waiting for the car to be picked up from the dealer where it was located. I saw in Mazda literature that they have a 6-disc CD changer with mp3 capability. I asked my salesman (who asked his tech-reps) if the CD-changer with the Bose system in the 3 was the mp3 capable one and he told me that 2 techs said "yes", however, a few older forum entries have led me to believe otherwise. Can anyone verify for me whether the Bose system in the 2006 Mazda3 5-door GT has the mp3 capable changer or if it is a plain changer? Thanks!
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Replying to: cajungreek (Mar 15, 2006 2:21 pm) Salesmen LIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Replying to: njerald (Mar 15, 2006 2:45 pm) I wonder if I can get them to trade out the non-mp3 for the mp3 changer since they told me it was mp3 capable when I asked about it as a point of purchase. I'll talk to the salesman tomorrow.
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Replying to: cajungreek (Mar 15, 2006 4:48 pm)
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Replying to: njerald (Mar 16, 2006 1:58 pm) I found the Mazda part number for the mp3 changer with Bose HU and driver information system (BS0D-79-EGX) and the salesman verified that it was a valid part number but that the part was not actually available yet. It stinks that the changer is not what was represented to me. Regardless, I get the car on Saturday. |
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I am putting new treads on my car for the summer, when I take the winter set off. The Goodyear Eagles suck, they will work well on my dock on the lake, that's about it. The selection for 205-50-17 is small. A guy at a tire store told me I could go up "plus zero" to 215-50-17. He said no problems doing this, and there happens to be a much better selection at this size. Can someone explain this to me in terms I can understand, how this works? I know this (the first #) is the distance between the side walls of the tire, but just "don't get it".
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Replying to: dride (Mar 17, 2006 9:52 am) here is the link to the explanation. From this explanation your the "plus zero" tires will be 10 mm wider and the side wall will be 5 mm taller so from the top to the bottom of the tire will be 10 mm taller. Here is the same thing from tire rack http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=7¤tpage=33 |
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A true Plus Zero sizing would maintain the same diameter of the tire.. In other words a plus zero alternative for 205/50-17 would be 225/45-17 (which might require wider wheels).. The Minus Zero alternative would be 185/55-17 (which probably doesn't exist). These sizes would have the same diameter and circumference as your stock tires.. The size your tire dealer is suggesting is a taller tire... which simply put.. is the wrong size. As far as few choices? 205/50-17 is also the stock size for the BMW 330i.. There are tons of tires made in this size.. They tend to be H-, V-, and Z-rated and fairly expensive... but, believe me, you have plenty to choose from... Go to tirerack.com and plug in your size... you can see all of the choices. What the guy at the tire store is really saying? "I don't carry that size in stock, and I'm too lazy to look into it for you." regards, kyfdx Host-Prices Paid Forums
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Replying to: kyfdx (Mar 17, 2006 11:01 am) Originally, back in 2004, there were even less to chose from. A couple were added, including Continental (which are oe on BMWs) The 3 different oe size wheels Mazda uses are within 5mm of each other, height wise . That would allow for not only a cleaner appearance in fitting within the wheel well opening, but also allows Mazda to keep 1 speedo guage for all styles (i, s, sp). 215/50-17 adds an average of 12mm to the overall wheel height. Fills the wheel well better, but scrapping may be an issue (though, I doubt it). Also, the speedo is off a bit (I think with this size tire the speedo would read lower than the actual speed). Also, fitting this tire on the oe rims (6.5") is tight, but will work. 225/45-17 adds 20mm of width. Using the 6.5" oe rims is inexcusable. On the other hand, the speedo would be accurate. But the scrapping issue arises again, not only for scrapping inside the wheel well (especially where the suspension is in a compressed state), but also scrapping while turning the wheels in either direction. |
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