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Re: Why don't they offer a 2.0L/5-door in the U.S.? [shipo] by tlong
Apr 11, 2009 (10:20 pm)
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Replying to: shipo (Apr 10, 2009 2:51 am)

Just because the wheel is larger in no way means that the diameter of the tire is larger.
 
Agreed -- that's why I qualified my answer. I didn't have the data to know whether the diameter was actually different, so it was hypothetical.
 
Of course if the diameter is the same and the wheel is larger, then the tire is lower perspective. A lower perspective tire should squirm less which might improve the mileage (total miles per tire, not mpg) slightly.
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Re: GTI ... looking fine [gamerguy73] by igozoomzoom
Apr 13, 2009 (5:49 pm)
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Replying to: gamerguy73 (Apr 11, 2009 12:22 pm)

Changing it from Golf to Rabbit wasn't a smart move. Much like when Ford changed the name of the Ford Five Hundred to the Taurus (and the Mercury Milan to the Sable)! The Rabbit name was hardly prestigious. Most would-be buyers of the Golf/Rabbit probably didn't even know the Rabbit name since it was last used in 1984. Using the Golf name in all markets makes much more sense.
 
I am glad that they use the Jetta name in the U.S., though. It's called the "Bora" in other markets...
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Re: GTI ... looking fine [igozoomzoom] by joem5
Apr 14, 2009 (6:42 am)
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Replying to: igozoomzoom (Apr 13, 2009 5:49 pm)

Take a look at the GTI and Golf on the MSN web page. Wow! They might have just bent the sheet metal,however watch out Mazda. Hyundai won for appeal again,but I'd like to see the specs.
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Re: GTI ... looking fine [joem5] by gamerguy73
Apr 14, 2009 (12:14 pm)
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Replying to: joem5 (Apr 14, 2009 6:42 am)

OMG sooooooo coooool! I'm going down to my local VW dealer now to preorder/get one! Hellz yea!
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Rim and Tire Package by vanquish421
Apr 15, 2009 (4:44 pm)
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So there's no doubt that my next car will be a Mazda3, the only thing I'm undecided on is whether to buy an "i Touring" model or "s Sport" model. Either way, I'm definitely slapping these rims on and I just wanted to know what you other Mazda3 enthusiasts think of them: link title
 
Enkei makes great rims and they're not too heavy. Just don't know if I want them in black or silver. I was planning on going with 18" and getting a tire package with it from the same website all for about $1,600, which is including the rims, sport tires, shipping, and tire pressure monitoring gauges installed on all 4 wheels.
 
So...thoughts? Recommendations? Links to other attractive rims?
 
Also, when you upgrade rims is it fairly easy to sell the factory rims and tires? Like to a tire shop maybe? There's always eBay, I guess.
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Re: Rim and Tire Package [vanquish421] by igozoomzoom
Apr 15, 2009 (7:53 pm)
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Replying to: vanquish421 (Apr 15, 2009 4:44 pm)

The s Sport 4-door is priced $1,240 higher than the i Touring 4-door. For that $1240, here are the differences/upgrades:
The i's engine is 2.0L, 148hp, 135lb-ft of torque
The s engine is 2.5L, 167hp, 168lb-ft of torque (both figures at 500rpm lower than 2.0L)
Manual transmission is 5-speed with 2.0L or 6-speed with 2.5L

The s Sport adds:

-Trip Computer/Outside Temp Gauge
-Electroluminescent Tri-Mode Gauges- White-on-Black (daytime), Red-on-Black (night) and Blue (entry).
-17" Alloys in place of 16" Alloys (the 17's will sell for more on eBay)
-Leather Wrapper Steering Wheel and Shift Knob
-Sport Seats
-Rear Lip Spoiler
-Sport-type, body-colored grille
-Fog lamps
-Turn Signal Repeaters in Side-view Mirrors
-Tech Package offered on 's' models only- Nav system, Advanced Keyless Entry and Push Button Start
-Velocity Red and Celestial Blue exterior colors only available on s models
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2009 Mazda 3 looks better by sonnyrocker
Apr 16, 2009 (12:15 pm)
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than 2010, IMO.
I just don't like the tail lights on the 2010. I've seen a few 2010 on the road and they don't impress me much, defnitely not head turner like last generation's Mazda3. That is the same reason why I purchased the 2009 Mazda 3 instead. You get a lot for your money. And because the dealers have to move the 2009 off the lot, you can get a great deal by going with the 2009 model. The 2010 may be a bit quieter, but for $2,000 - $3,000 more?? No thanks.
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Re: Rim and Tire Package [igozoomzoom] by vanquish421
Apr 16, 2009 (12:40 pm)
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Replying to: igozoomzoom (Apr 15, 2009 7:53 pm)

Yeah, I actually knew all that stuff already. While that is probably the best deal on the new Mazda3 considering the mere $1,240 difference between it and the i Touring model, I'm leaning more toward the i Touring because many reviews I have read claim that they felt little difference in performance between the two engines. All the other included features are cool but not worth the price of a good rims package IMO. Also, though it doesn't list it when selecting a trim level on the "build a vehicle section", the i Touring actually includes sport seats as well.
 
Plus most everything else could be easily bought aftermarket for cheap (electroluminescent gauges, interior lighting, leather shift knob, spoiler, grille, fog lamps, etc.). Thanks for the input.
 
Do you guys think 18's on a 3 is a good idea or would you go with 17's?
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Re: Rim and Tire Package [vanquish421] by shipo
Apr 16, 2009 (1:05 pm)
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Replying to: vanquish421 (Apr 16, 2009 12:40 pm)

Most cars (the 3 included) will actually lose handling if you move to a wheel size beyond 17". In fact, many of the folks that I know that race on weekends drop their wheel sizes to 16" and even 15" (if they can find a set that will clear the brakes). Why? Better lap times.
 
Said another way, with a Mazda3, there is no way I'd go beyond 17".
 
Best regards,
Shipo
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Mazda2 coming to Canada! by autonomous
Apr 16, 2009 (1:16 pm)
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Replying to: autonomous (Mar 17, 2009 1:58 pm)

A followup to my earlier posting referring to the Mazda2. In today's Globe and Mail, Jeremy Cato talking to Mazda CEO Takashi Yamanouchi at the New York Auto Show said:

" ... he dropped a bombshell, an exclusive for The Globe and Mail: The Mazda2, a slick little subcompact sold in Europe and Asia, is coming to Canada. "I've just decided," Yamanouchi said. He would not confirm a launch date, but it's likely to be within the year, if not sooner. The Mazda2 will likely be priced below $15,000 to start. As a versatile, stylish and fuel-efficient subcompact, it is a perfect fit for Canada. The car is designed to compete against the Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris, Hyundai Accent and Chevrolet Aveo, among others. The Mazda2 is also the foundation for the Ford Fiesta already on sale in Europe and other markets. The Fiesta is due at a 2011 model. Yamanouchi said Mazda has wrestled with the decision to add the subcompact to the Mazda Canada's lineup. The fear has been that Mazda3 buyers will opt for the less expensive but smaller Mazda2. "There has been a lot of discussion about that," he said. "There is concern it would cannibalize Mazda3 sales. We need it to be incremental."

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