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Buying A New Car


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#1 M.F.D.K

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 01:19

What's up lads! I've finally decided to buy a new car, had enough of old bangers, I was on a trip to PA about 3hrs drive wih my wife and our baby girl, and about 30 minutes before we reached our desired destionation the two flex pipes on my Audi A6 1999 quattro broke. The car sounded like a jet with an unberable noise especially for our young baby, luckly we weren't far away from our destination. The point is, this car has given me nothing but problems, so I can't risk buying another used banger. I've done my research and I have come up with this car;

I want you guys to give me an honest opinion, i have read a lot of good things about this car.

2012 Mazda3 SkyActiv


http://www.youtube.c...&v=w9XPanD743I#!

What you guys think


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Posted 14 May 2012 - 11:27

Would not buy. Mainly because of looks. My brother had one, it was ok, had it for less than 10,000 mi and traded it in for a 135.


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Posted 14 May 2012 - 14:10

Looks it not much of an issue, just need something reliable, good in gas (not great but good) and have a bit of hp.

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 14:14

If it ticks all the boxes for you and the reviews are good then I say go for it :) There's a lot to be said for having something brand new and backed by the manufacturers warranty! And Japanese cars have great reliability records.

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 14:15

If that is what you want go for it then. I would go out and drive other cars as well, maybe the toytoa corolla s, nissan sentra sr, honda civic si, the hyandai and kia versions whaterver they are, etc. Then make your decision on looks, handling, power, gas milege, reviews. It may look good on paper but you may not like the way it feels on the road compared to another car. but if you are going specifically by numbers, the mazda 3 is nice and I believe the quality has gone up from the early 00's and 90's.

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 14:24

I would say to look at a new Hyundai Elantra. I have two friends, one with 2012 Elantra and one with a 2012 Mazda 3 both have driven each others cars and both liked the Elantra much better, the only thing I seen that was trully better was the steering in the Mazda 3 and the sound system in the Mazda 3. Otherwise the Elantra was much better with everything else, plus Hyundai has a better warranty.

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 14:24

View Postsc302, on 14 May 2012 - 14:15, said:

the mazda 3 is nice and I believe the quality has gone up from the early 00's and 90's.

Were Mazda's bad back then? They've been making reliable cars (outside of the rotary engines) for a long time.

Nothing wrong with the Mazda 3. I'd check out the Ford Focus and the Subaru Impreza as well, they're all similar. They're a bit small though, if there's any plans for a second kid.

#8 zeta_immersion

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 14:26

I have the corrola 2012 le ... spacious , outstanding on gas, airbags all over the place comfy and has just about all oyu need ...

if I had the money I would go for the VW Golf TDI .... hondas were great but lost interest with the 2010-2011 models have no idea about 2012

nissans don't like them that mush, hyundais look good, though again not my cup of tea

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 14:29

View Postthreetonesun, on 14 May 2012 - 14:24, said:

Were Mazda's bad back then? They've been making reliable cars (outside of the rotary engines) for a long time.

Nothing wrong with the Mazda 3. I'd check out the Ford Focus and the Subaru Impreza as well, they're all similar. They're a bit small though, if there's any plans for a second kid.

this is from 2005....this is the mazda 6 though. There are more but this can get you started from people who actually own the cars.

http://forum.mazda6c...your-mazda.html

#10 zeta_immersion

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 14:40

Looked at the car, it looks good man ... take a few cars for a test drive ... including bmw/merc, even if you don't buy them .... you can compare things better (even if you end up buying the mazda) ..... never the less, good choice if you decide to get it ...

also, food for thought ... oil change at 5000mi, another at 10000 and then another at 18000 (thereafter change as recommended)

this is for the breakin as first 5000mi baby the car no sudden stops/acceleration , no more than 100km./h no highway driving , also, don't keep speed constant

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 14:54

View Postsc302, on 14 May 2012 - 14:29, said:

this is from 2005....this is the mazda 6 though. There are more but this can get you started from people who actually own the cars.

http://forum.mazda6c...your-mazda.html

People on the internet complain about everything. For it's price range, I doubt it gets any major complaints. I've never heard strong complaints in any of the car magazines, unlike some of the cheap-premium brands like Mini.

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 15:00

Its not just the internet. People complain to complain. What rock have you been hiding under.

If you read through it is not just complaints.

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 15:11

I bought a new car once, worst decision I ever made. Unless you enjoy being ripped off you should buy a used one a year or two old at least, it doesn't have to be an old banger. You spend tens of thousands of dollars on a new car, drive it off the lot it becomes a used car and suddenly half it's value is already gone. Seriously, new cars are for suckers. :)

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 15:15

then you are doing it wrong.

I bought a new car in 2010, it was a 2010 nissan altima 3.5 sr loaded to the gils minus the nav (rear view cam, bose premium system, sat radio, heated leather, power everything, etc. Sticker was 30,300, my price was 27,300 (it was less than dealer invoice, and it was still less than sticker after tax and tags). 1yr to 2yr Used with same options was 22000-23,500 and that is with 30,000 miles. So I paid roughly 4000-5000 more than used and got it with 0 miles.

You don't know how to car shop.

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Posted 14 May 2012 - 15:17

I'd say go for it, 40 mpg highway is nice to have (manual transmission). If its anything like my 2008 Speed3, it should be fairly reliable. My Speed3 is on 108,000 miles and going strong, no major issues, however the following issues did come up:

- thermostat replacement @ 33k
- 1st rear shock replacement @ 45k (I killed it probably by hitting a curb)
- 2nd rear shock just went @ 108k

I've done all the regular maintenance recommend in the manual. Now my friend has a 2007 2.3 Mazda 3 automatic, and he is horrible at doing maintenance (10k to 12k on a single oil change for instance), and the only things he had go were his front shocks. I think he's on like 70k to 80k miles on it, he also beats the crap out of it!

My dad has a 2008 2.3, and his thermostat also went at around 20k miles. (Same issue as mine, it would not close all the way).