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Replying to: mazdazoom (Jul 20, 2008 5:58 am) Scott |
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Just bought a M3 and it didn't come with a left foot rest. Iam using a piece of taped card board. I would apprciate it, if some has a clue how to get one. Just plain old black rubber will do. Also, it doesn't have to be from a Mazda as long as it fits.. Thanks. |
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Replying to: joem5 (Jul 21, 2008 3:30 pm) Scott |
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Replying to: 2freespirits (Jul 11, 2008 2:21 pm) |
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Replying to: scwmcan (Jul 22, 2008 3:51 am) |
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Replying to: scwmcan (Jul 22, 2008 3:51 am) The mention of wearing the carpet in the area where a left foot rest would be made me wonder- has anyone else worn a hole in the right-heel area of the driver's side floormat? Mine was starting to noticeably wear when the car was barely two months old. By the time it was 1-yr old, a whole (at least 1-inch diameter) had formed all the way through the carpet AND the backing of the floormat! I ignored it until the car was about 18 months old. That's when I realized that the hole wasn't just in the floormat, but the carpeting under the mat, too...all the way down to the metal/insulation underneath! Anyone else had similar issues with their mats or carpeting? It's the only complaint I have with the interior, which is otherwise made of very high quality materials. After I discovered how bad the worn spot had become, I ordered the All-Season Rubber Floormats AND the Premium Carpeted Floormats from the Mazda Accessories catalog. The Premium Carpet mats are worlds better than the standard ones- in quality, durability and looks. They come in black with red or blue accents to complement the interior. I just wish they had a heel pad on the driver's mat to take the bulk of the abuse that killed my original one. |
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Replying to: igozoomzoom (Jul 24, 2008 9:50 pm) |
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Replying to: igozoomzoom (Jul 24, 2008 9:50 pm) If you do any serious performance/track driving you WILL miss the left foot rest as its purpose is to provide a place to brace your left foot. I'm glad that my MS3 has one. |
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Hello all. Would someone who owns a 2008 Mazda 3 WITH Nav, please comment on this. It is an accurate navigation system? It is tedious to use with that controller next to the shifter? I know it may not be worth the price but I like the clean look of a nav system in a car but I need some feedback on THIS particular nav. Please help. Thanks.
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Replying to: ylz (Jul 27, 2008 6:45 am) You're right it has a clean look but.cost too much. I have a Navi 240C in my RSX and it sits in a beanbag on dash you can't get it to slide . I like better than the in dash one too because it's portable and i can put it in a cup holder w/ mount.,and no one can see it. I don't look at them much .I just listen to it and if I screw up it reroutes me. I only have 900 miles on my Mazda 3,I doubt I'll have it next year. I think the car is cheaply made. I never saw felt floors and so much plastic. I bet the tires will barely be good for 25K. However , it's will be a good winter beater. I 'll sell it and go to a TSX. Good luck to you though and I hope you enjoy your'e ride Zoom Zoom |
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