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Got the missus a manual 2006 Mazda 3 Maxx. Been driving it since she lost her license and it runs like a dream. I echo dedja's sentiments about the narrow boot space opening on the sedan, but hard to find fault with anything else. Rate the 6-stack CD player (always owned poverty second hand cars).
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I tried all of those cars recently and while some had good points as mentioned all had irritating points. I started looking at $10 - $13k for a small car with over 100k on the clock.
Note. I bought a AH Astra new in 2005 now it has 160k on the clock with no problems and cannot get the wife to give it up.
I was looking for a more reliable car for the Boy one he could drive to Melbourne in.
Look outside the box I bought a Peugeot 307 with 50k on the clock for under $8k had one small problem, which was cheap and easy to fix, but fantastic to drive, comfortable and economical. OK it has the indicators on the other side, but I have a Renault so that's fine with me!
Note. I bought a AH Astra new in 2005 now it has 160k on the clock with no problems and cannot get the wife to give it up.
I was looking for a more reliable car for the Boy one he could drive to Melbourne in.
Look outside the box I bought a Peugeot 307 with 50k on the clock for under $8k had one small problem, which was cheap and easy to fix, but fantastic to drive, comfortable and economical. OK it has the indicators on the other side, but I have a Renault so that's fine with me!
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Q. wrote:Got the missus a manual 2006 Mazda 3 Maxx. Been driving it since she lost her license and it runs like a dream. I echo dedja's sentiments about the narrow boot space opening on the sedan, but hard to find fault with anything else. Rate the 6-stack CD player (always owned poverty second hand cars).
The only other 'fault' I'd mention is that the road noise is a tad high, but it does't bother me ... allegedly this has been improved in later models
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dedja wrote:Q. wrote:Got the missus a manual 2006 Mazda 3 Maxx. Been driving it since she lost her license and it runs like a dream. I echo dedja's sentiments about the narrow boot space opening on the sedan, but hard to find fault with anything else. Rate the 6-stack CD player (always owned poverty second hand cars).
The only other 'fault' I'd mention is that the road noise is a tad high, but it does't bother me ... allegedly this has been improved in later models
Music too loud to notice!
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Cheers for the info guys, will have the money to buy something this week and its becoming more and more needed atm.
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I always thought choice of tyres was fairly relevant in controlling road noise, although obviously sound insulation and suspension structure may also play significant roles.dedja wrote:The only other 'fault' I'd mention is that the road noise is a tad high, but it doesn't bother me ... allegedly this has been improved in later modelsQ. wrote:Got the missus a manual 2006 Mazda 3 Maxx. Been driving it since she lost her license and it runs like a dream. I echo dedja's sentiments about the narrow boot space opening on the sedan, but hard to find fault with anything else. Rate the 6-stack CD player (always owned poverty second hand cars).
My old Musso improved dramatically in both noise and handling when I replaced its original Kumho "balloon" tyres with Pirelli Scorpions of the same rolling diameter but narrower design and higher profile.
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Yes, tyres can make a huge difference.
My SP23 was fitted with Bridgestone RE040 from the factory and they were simply horrible and lasted on 20,00Km ... WTF?
Falken FK452s have made a huge difference.
My SP23 was fitted with Bridgestone RE040 from the factory and they were simply horrible and lasted on 20,00Km ... WTF?
Falken FK452s have made a huge difference.
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The 07 Focus I got the other week has massive road noise. Its so loud Im gonna take it into Stillwell to get it checked out. It sounds more mechanical than rubber-on-road.
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Falken are not a bad tyre, unfortunately not well promoted.dedja wrote:Yes, tyres can make a huge difference.
My SP23 was fitted with Bridgestone RE040 from the factory and they were simply horrible and lasted on 20,00Km ... WTF?
Falken FK452s have made a huge difference.
I had them on a Porsche at one time in the late 1980s, and preferred them to the equivalent Pirelli it had come with.
I liked the Michelin tyres I used next better - but Michelin use is dependent on getting a good price.
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HH3 wrote:The 07 Focus I got the other week has massive road noise. Its so loud Im gonna take it into Stillwell to get it checked out. It sounds more mechanical than rubber-on-road.
mum did the same thing on her ve due to the high tyre noise. funny thing is the mechanics just kept replacing parts under warranty. I eventualy went and got her a new set of tyres. at least she got a heap of parts replaced under warranty.
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Ended up getting a Mazda 6 Classic with 40k on the clock, much more comfort and an absolute bargain the one I got. 
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Enjoying it but it feels a bit cheap like a commodore on the road.
The Falcon definately feels a lot better, more solid and more comfortable than either the Mazda 6 or Commodore.
Beggars can't be choosers though, I like the 6 stack mp3 player as well as other nice extras like climate control, cruise control, power windows, etc and it gets me from point a to b which is the main thing!
The Falcon definately feels a lot better, more solid and more comfortable than either the Mazda 6 or Commodore.
Beggars can't be choosers though, I like the 6 stack mp3 player as well as other nice extras like climate control, cruise control, power windows, etc and it gets me from point a to b which is the main thing!
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