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Changes You'd Like To See in the Mazda3

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#9 of 38
After 3 years in my MZ3, changes I'd like to see... by igozoomzoom
Dec 20, 2008 (2:30 am)
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Upgrade the 5-speed manual to a 6-speed in 's' models
 
Improve quality of some interior materials- carpeting and floormats wear very quickly; plastic on center console and lower dash (glovebox door, center stack) scratches too easily (black)
 
Reduce road noise in 5-door (coming from rear tires)
 
That's all I can come up with....minor issues, actually...
#10 of 38
Re: After 3 years in my MZ3, changes I'd like to see... [igozoomzoom] by shipo
Dec 20, 2008 (6:38 am)
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Replying to: igozoomzoom (Dec 20, 2008 2:30 am)

As the owner of a new Mazda3 i Touring 5-Speed, I'd say that the following changes would be very well received:
 
1) Either wider gear spacing to yield a taller top gear or a 6th gear.
2) Lose the crappy Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires. I replaced mine with 714 miles on the car with Michelin Pilot Sport A/S tires, and the ride and handling of the car was dramatically improved. That and the snow traction between these two tires is a night and day difference, the RS-As were very dangerous with anything more than a dusting on the road, the Pilots have performed very in snow up to 3" (the deepest I've had to deal with so far).
3) Reverse the HVAC Mode knob with the HVAC Temperature knob (I'm thinking that they're laid out for RHD models).
4) Lose the blinky-blinky lights from the audio system.
5) The horn is an Epic-Fail, upgrade the horn to a fuller tone.
6) Mazda seems to be under the impression that those of us that live south of the Canadian border never see any snow, and as such, they've seen fit to offer our car with non-heated exterior mirrors. Geez, another Epic-Fail. I'll be adding heated mirrors in the next week or two.
7) The electric steering assist is often much too boosted, especially at lower speeds.
 
Please don't construe that the above gripes mean that I don't like my car, nothing could be further from the truth. The fact is, I believe that the Mazda3 is far and away the best economy car offered (dollar for dollar) from any of the Asian or American manuracturers.
 
Best regards,
Shipo
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As for the Mazdaspeed 3 by roadburner
Dec 20, 2008 (8:36 am)
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Struts that last more than 25K miles and can withstand several HPDEs per year.
Motor mounts that do not allow excessive movement of the engine- and that don't break.
More horsepower; that engine should make at least 290 bhp off the showroom floor.
A much more progressive clutch engagement.
A better defined shift pattern.
No top speed limiter; life begins at 165!
An on/off switch for all the electronic nannies save ABS.
Switch to a tire size that has more R-compound choices available.
One-touch power windows that work both up AND down on all four windows.
Heated seats.
Continue to keep the sunroof unavailable.
Don't make a DSG or slushbox available, let the poseurs find another car.
#12 of 38
Re: After 3 years in my MZ3, changes I'd like to see... [shipo] by ahightower
Dec 20, 2008 (12:10 pm)
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Replying to: shipo (Dec 20, 2008 6:38 am)

I agree a 6th gear to lower rpm's when cruising would be great. As for the "blinky-blinky" lights, those can be disabled in the audio system's menu.
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Re: After 3 years in my MZ3, changes I'd like to see... [ahightower] by shipo
Dec 20, 2008 (9:57 pm)
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Replying to: ahightower (Dec 20, 2008 12:10 pm)

As for the "blinky-blinky" lights, those can be disabled in the audio system's menu.
 
Thanks, that's good to know.
 
Another thing that I'd like to see changed that I just encountered tonight on the way home from one of our local ski hills.
 
7) Apparently my Mazda3 doesn't have an instrument cluster light that indicates when the washer reservoir is low, and I ran out of washer fluid on a night when running out of fluid was a very bad idea. Annoying. Then I found out that unlike virtually every car I've had since the mid 1980s, the washer reservoir only holds three quarts (instead of five liters), so you cannot run it down to the warning light, dump in a gallon of fluid and be on your way. Annoying^2. To top off my washer reservoir rant, when I pulled the cap off to fill it, the cap came out with a long tube attached to it, and getting the tube to feed back down the filler neck when the time came to put the cap back on was a lesson in frustration. Annoying^3.
 
Best regards,
Shipo
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Re: After 3 years in my MZ3, changes I'd like to see... [shipo] by scwmcan
Dec 21, 2008 (6:22 am)
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Replying to: shipo (Dec 20, 2008 9:57 pm)

Strange that your car doesn't have an indicator for the washer fluid, my 2007 does (canadian though, but really it shouldn't matter). I agree about the long tube, I am not sure but I don't know that it is actually supposed to come out, but like you mine does, it does seem to be easier to put back in after the first time though if that's any consolation. As for the size of the reservoir it seems to be mainly european cars that have one large enough for a whole container of washer fluid, every other ca I have had just does't let me put a full container in, I agree it isn't the way I prefer it.
Scott
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Re: After 3 years in my MZ3, changes I'd like to see... [scwmcan] by shipo
Dec 21, 2008 (1:53 pm)
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Replying to: scwmcan (Dec 21, 2008 6:22 am)

As for the size of the reservoir it seems to be mainly european cars that have one large enough for a whole container of washer fluid, every other ca I have had just does't let me put a full container in, I agree it isn't the way I prefer it.
 
Hmmm, that's odd, I've had a 5-liter container in five Chrysler products, two VW/Audi cars, two BMWs, and a Mazda MX-6. Go figure.
 
Thanks for the advice on the light and the filler neck/tube. I'll look further into it.
 
Best regards,
Shipo
#16 of 38
Re: After 3 years in my MZ3, changes I'd like to see... [shipo] by roadburner
Dec 21, 2008 (3:26 pm)
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Replying to: shipo (Dec 21, 2008 1:53 pm)

Thanks for the advice on the light and the filler neck/tube. I'll look further into it.
 
The tube is Mazda's bargain-basement method to check the washer fluid level. You put your finger over the hole in the reservoir cap and then you remove the cap. Since your finger is over the hole in the cap the tube will show the fluid lever. Brilliant, no?
I can't wait to find an E46 330i ZHP or M3 ZCP...
#17 of 38
Re: After 3 years in my MZ3, changes I'd like to see... [roadburner] by shipo
Dec 21, 2008 (9:37 pm)
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Replying to: roadburner (Dec 21, 2008 3:26 pm)

The tube is Mazda's bargain-basement method to check the washer fluid level. You put your finger over the hole in the reservoir cap and then you remove the cap. Since your finger is over the hole in the cap the tube will show the fluid lever. Brilliant, no?
 
Thanks! Oddly enough, even though I didn't know they did the tube thing on purpose, that's exactly how I checked my level earlier today.
 
Best regards,
Shipo
#18 of 38
Re: After 3 years in my MZ3, changes I'd like to see... [roadburner] by ahightower
Dec 22, 2008 (12:36 pm)
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Replying to: roadburner (Dec 21, 2008 3:26 pm)

That's pretty cool, I never knew why that tube was there. I do know that I don't have a low washer fluid light in my 2008.

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