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Replying to: barry626 (Nov 14, 2008 12:34 pm) Mine is a 6-cyl. BTW, I stumbled upon mazdaparts.org - they had the exact pricing but had free shipping for > $100 (mazdagear's shipping for what I wanted was around $30). I've ordered my all weather mats, splash guards and touchup paint from mazdaparts. Hope I get them soon in proper shape. |
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Replying to: drosa (Nov 13, 2008 7:45 pm) Today I had gone for a long drive and loved the way the car drives. It feels planted, stable and quite fun to drive for a large family sedan. Even under heavy rains today I was impressed at how easy it was to drive it and to point the car to where you wanted it to go.
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Replying to: drosa (Nov 13, 2008 7:45 pm) Yes, I was referring to the 1500-2000 rpm range. The rumble/perceived lack of refinement isn't just noticed only within that range. But, since that's often the rpm the engine is turning at during uneventful cruising it's easier to notice. It's much more understandable during acceleration, but I imagined cruising at low rpms wouldn't exhibit this characteristic. Engine harshness and noise is present during acceleration, and is actually a bit more pronounced in a similar rpm range. Maybe 1500 to 2500 rpm. It's a little confusing, since it feels slightly rough/rumbly with an accompanying roar. Almost as if it might be due to a deliberate attempt to have a sporty tone. It reminds me somewhat of the Nissan 3.5, but thankfully less grainy, less buzzy, and without the contrived engine note. My last Mazda with the supercharged Miller cycle V6 engine was silky smooth during acceleration, when the damned thing wasn't malfunctioning. The 3.5 in the Toyota Avalon is exceptionally refined. The inline 6 of the BMW may be an unfair comparison, since engines with this configuration are inherently balanced and of almost incomparable smoothness. It's possible I'm spoiled by recent models with unusually refined engines. But, it's still a curiosity. By the way, further driving at around 70 hwy/30 city has yielded 19 mpg.
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Replying to: sedmund (Nov 15, 2008 10:55 pm) You're assessment sounds great. For a practical, front drive family sedan it's quite stable and enjoyable to drive. |
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Replying to: xyz123 (Nov 16, 2008 2:38 pm) I guess I just don't worry about things like that. I just drive them for all they're worth. I'm still getting used to the nose heaviness of a front wheel drive car and am learning what it takes to get around a corner as fast as it can go. It may take a while. One thing I didn't expect - this s GT doesn't ask to be driven hard. You have to want to do it - if you know what I mean. It's a little too civilized for me.
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Can anyone help me out. My lovely bride seems to think that a price of $4000 below invoice is a realistic expectation on an iGT. If I am not divorced by then, I plan on buying at the end of this month. Does anyone mind sharing where their price was in relation to invoice so that I can call the dealer or my lawyer depending on your answers?
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Replying to: philitus (Nov 17, 2008 7:29 pm) |
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Replying to: philitus (Nov 17, 2008 7:29 pm) Assuming you do - the dealer I bought mine from asked for $100 over invoice and gave me Kelley Blue Book "Good" condition for my trade. They could also have asked for $4,000 under invoice and given me $4,000 less for my trade. If you don't have a trade - If you can get anywhere near invoice, grab it.
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Replying to: philitus (Nov 17, 2008 7:29 pm) |
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Replying to: venture (Nov 16, 2008 7:54 pm) Experiences with other cars definitely affects our perspective. But, this is a brand new, modern car with improved refinement as one of its main objectives. Another peculiar thing that came up is this dull little clunk that occurs a moment after breaking and coming to a complete stop. Like something has momentum and is shifting and coming to a rest after the rest of the car. I finally saw another Mazda6 on the road! It was fun having such a "unique" car. Now that bubble has burst. The good thing is that it looks great moving on the road. It's great that Mazda has come up with a decent, practical four door with cool style that normal people can afford. |
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