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Re: We Must Be Kidding [itssavvy] and similar posts [pegasuszz] [roadburner] by busiris
May 25, 2008 (12:58 pm)
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Replying to: roadburner (May 24, 2008 9:20 pm)

Yes...I also agree.
 
GM/Pontiac is introducing the Pontiac G8GT, with many making claims it is a BMW at half the costs...of course, that is correct. But, its also half the car.
 
Like everything else in life, you usually get what you pay for...
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Re: We Must Be Kidding [itssavvy] and similar posts [pegasuszz] by silvermzda3
May 28, 2008 (11:49 am)
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Replying to: pegasuszz (May 23, 2008 8:25 pm)

I’ve owned 3 BMW's and you nailed it, there is a special feeling and driving character in the BMW, I had a '79 518 (in Germany) an 82 525e and a '88 535iS. And I loved the balance and perfection. even the relatively underpowered 518 was a hoot to drive. They didn't have gadgets and were not luxury liners, heck they didn’t have cup holders, but they were fun to drive and the ergonomics were impeccable. They were an extension of the driver. That is why I fell in love with the Mazda 3/ speed 3. They are responsive and make you feel like part of the game of driving. Mind you, it's not a BMW, but at half the price one can not expect a head to head comparison. In my experience there is less maintenance with the Mazda. I hate to call it reliability, because basically performance cars take more care to maintain.
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bumpy rattly MS3 vs even-worse penalty box by creakid1
Jul 13, 2008 (8:13 am)
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http://recp.rm05.net/ctt?kn=28&m=1136043&r=Nzc1MjMyMjY3OQS2&b=0&j=MTE1MDE0ODU5S0- &mt=1
 
Personally, I'm proud of finishing up another project from my 4-car collection -- castrating the sport-suspension springs/shocks off my E36 '99 328is & replaced w/ the longer std springs plus adding torsen limited slip differential & the quick-ratio steering rack from the Z3. Now that's what I call reckless fun in the real world of bumpy roads.
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I'm sure glad I bought a reliable Mazda... by roadburner
Nov 07, 2008 (9:30 am)
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As some of you know, I passed on a couple of really nice E46 BMWs(a 330i ZHP and an almost-new M3) in order to try something "different"- i.e. a new 2007 MS3. Well, the sled hasn't reached 27000 miles yet and I've already had to replace a blown LF strut as well as the turbocharger. If the parts had failed outside of the warranty period I'd be looking at $2500 worth of repair costs. And for the record, I've never had to replace a strut before 100000 miles on any of the nine BMWs I've owned.
So much for the supposedly knowledgeable claims concerning Mazda's stellar reliability and inexpensive operating costs that were made by some "experts" earlier in this topic...
So much for my thinking that the MS3 would make a durable and entertaining track toy...
As for driving pleasure, I'm finding my 1995 318ti Club Sport to be a much more involving drive. Ditto for the 1975 2002 I just picked up on eBay. Most of the time the MS3 only sees duty as my work beater. Having said all that, my dealer(Kings Mazda, Cincinnati) has provided excellent service before and after the sale. Too bad the car itself didn't measure up.
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Re: I'm sure glad I bought a reliable Mazda... [roadburner] by txg60
Dec 09, 2008 (3:02 pm)
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Replying to: roadburner (Nov 07, 2008 9:30 am)


Man..sorry you are having so many problems with your MS3..I just recently hit the 35K mile mark which includes some track sessions and tons of mountain roads..no issues thus far....
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Re: I'm sure glad I bought a reliable Mazda... [txg60] by roadburner
Dec 09, 2008 (4:33 pm)
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Replying to: txg60 (Dec 09, 2008 3:02 pm)

I really liked the car when I first bought it, but the problems have sapped my enthusiasm quite a bit. I haven't decided what to do with the sled yet, but I'm not all that confident using it as my track car for the next few years.

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