GF has a MS3, pretty impressive little car..
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I don't understand why people would want a FWD with lots of power. There is only one place for those kind of cars: the track. I would chose a RX8 over a MS3 any day of the week if you wanted to stick to the same brand. They knew what they were doing when they designed the RX8.
The MS3 seems like Mazda attempt to compete with Subaru's WRX. In which case they failed because the WRX is almost the same price. You pay more for the Subaru but at least it will hold its value.
The MS3 seems like Mazda attempt to compete with Subaru's WRX. In which case they failed because the WRX is almost the same price. You pay more for the Subaru but at least it will hold its value.
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I don't understand why people would want a FWD with lots of power. There is only one place for those kind of cars: the track. I would chose a RX8 over a MS3 any day of the week if you wanted to stick to the same brand. They knew what they were doing when they designed the RX8.
The MS3 seems like Mazda attempt to compete with Subaru's WRX. In which case they failed because the WRX is almost the same price. You pay more for the Subaru but at least it will hold its value.
The MS3 seems like Mazda attempt to compete with Subaru's WRX. In which case they failed because the WRX is almost the same price. You pay more for the Subaru but at least it will hold its value.
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This is a negative. All three Mazdas I have owned have had rust issues and this is not caused by a lack of care. Mazda Canada decided to extend their rust protection warranty (on Mazda 3's) because of all the issues people where having.
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Supposedly for 2010 and 11 they have done a few things to help with the torque steer, the only thing I still see is the lack of aftermarket parts due to the MS3 being difficult when it comes to tuning I guess?
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I sold Mazdas for a while and the new MS3 is decently quick stock. The way I see the car is something you may throw an intake, exhaust and tune and have fun with. They handle pretty decent and seem to be pretty damn good on a road course. They did set program in the new speed3's that basically limits boost in 1st and 2nd gear to avoid the torque steer.
Basically its a great car for the money. You can get navi, bluetooth, etc for 25k or less with everything else. For the overall value it really can't be beat, but if your going to mod it just keep it simple.
Basically its a great car for the money. You can get navi, bluetooth, etc for 25k or less with everything else. For the overall value it really can't be beat, but if your going to mod it just keep it simple.
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WRX is a great little car, it's more expensive however, get one loaded and you're looking at 28-29k... I got my Evo OTD for 31k. The WRX also doesn't have the 6th gear (still don't know what subaru was thinking there) and the interior quality of the MS3 is MUCH better.
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I am damn near fully bolted, there isn't a shortage of aftermarket parts, just a shortage of aftermarket turbo kits . Everything you need to make decent power is out there. Upgrading your motor mounts will take care of the torque steer and wheel hop. Getting ready to change out my side motor mounts because the Mazda stockers are extremely ****ty and the motor just moves way too much.
Check out CPe and COBB for the high quality quality parts.
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I don't understand why people would want a FWD with lots of power. There is only one place for those kind of cars: the track. I would chose a RX8 over a MS3 any day of the week if you wanted to stick to the same brand. They knew what they were doing when they designed the RX8.
The MS3 seems like Mazda attempt to compete with Subaru's WRX. In which case they failed because the WRX is almost the same price. You pay more for the Subaru but at least it will hold its value.
The MS3 seems like Mazda attempt to compete with Subaru's WRX. In which case they failed because the WRX is almost the same price. You pay more for the Subaru but at least it will hold its value.
5 dogs didn't fit in the RX8 And I hate those cars anyways lol
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Agreed. When I was in the market for a new car and hadn't purchased my first Evo yet I test drove an 06 RX8 that was loaded. The interior felt pretty good, the shifter I thought was great and the handling was good. Everything else just seemed kind of meh to me. There was no torque to speak of and you really had to rev the **** out of it to get anywhere. It sounded cool climbing to 9k rpm, but I have a feeling that that amusement would wear off really quick.
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I am damn near fully bolted, there isn't a shortage of aftermarket parts, just a shortage of aftermarket turbo kits . Everything you need to make decent power is out there. Upgrading your motor mounts will take care of the torque steer and wheel hop. Getting ready to change out my side motor mounts because the Mazda stockers are extremely ****ty and the motor just moves way too much.
Check out CPe and COBB for the high quality quality parts.
Check out CPe and COBB for the high quality quality parts.