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Kiske 07-04-2020 08:32 PM

2021 2.5l Turbo AWD Mazda 3
 
https://youtu.be/7hCKznkRJCo

227hp, 310lb-ft.


With the upgraded interior, this would make a stong all season daily driver.

TylerLieberman 07-04-2020 08:33 PM

Will be interested to see what the next MS3 is like.

Captain Snooze 07-05-2020 08:45 AM

Something that weirds me out now days is cars the size of the Mazda 3 are considered small.

alphasaur 07-05-2020 01:24 PM

If they made this in a manual it would be really hard to not get one (I've owned a mazdaspeed 3 and two mazdaspeed 6's)

Sasquachulator 07-05-2020 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain Snooze (Post 3346692)
Something that weirds me out now days is cars the size of the Mazda 3 are considered small.

And that is "NEGATIVE" according to reviewers....
Not enough space inside as so and so car...

Bitch....its a COMPACT car, its supposed to be small!

I hate how everything's getting bigger and bigger each year.

Captain Snooze 07-05-2020 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Sasquachulator (Post 3346754)

I hate how everything's getting bigger and bigger each year.


I walked past a current model VW Polo yesterday. I stopped, stared and had to make sure I wasn't looking at a Golf. Polos used to be a small car.

Red-86 07-06-2020 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain Snooze (Post 3346800)
I walked past a current model VW Polo yesterday. I stopped, stared and had to make sure I wasn't looking at a Golf. Polos used to be a small car.

All cars have grown, and its a shame. Nothing wrong with having large cars for those who want/need them, but some of us want light, small cars that are easy to park, economical, and handle the way only a tiny car can. It really hits home when you compare some cars from the 1960s-1990s to their modern counterparts. The older cars, especially sportscars and imports are so much smaller, lighter, and lower. They could often get away with 14 or 15 inch rims! Which looked fine because the cars were so small. Now you need 18s minimum on a modern ‘small’ car just for the rims not to look tiny, and 19-20s are becoming more common.

I saw a Ferrari 308 GTB parked between a couple of modern Ferraris recently, and the 308 looked like a toy in between them. So much lower and narrower. And better looking IMO.

Captain Snooze 07-06-2020 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Red-86 (Post 3346898)
All cars have grown,

At the multi-level car park at the shopping center the wife and I visit there are a few bays that are signed "small cars only". I don't consider my BRZ to be small and yet I park in those bays with much room to spare.


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Originally Posted by Red-86 (Post 3346898)
I saw a Ferrari 308 GTB

:wub:

SUB-FT86 07-06-2020 06:40 AM

I agree I hate that cars are getting bigger. I do consider the 86 small though.


1. Extra Large(above 190 inches) = Challenger/8 series
2. Large(above 180 inches) = Mustang/Camaro/4 series
3. Medium(above 170 inches) = 2 series
4. Smal(above 160 inches)l = 86/BRZ/370Z
5. Extra Small(under 160 inches) = Miata/4c/Elise

Tcoat 07-06-2020 07:30 AM

The manufacturers would love to be able to make the smaller cars smaller but they are in a sort of Catch 22 situation with regulations.
One set of regulations demands better mileage and less emissions. To be able to go smaller and lighter would be an easy route to reach the goals.
The other set of regulations call for increased crash protection. These requirements make cars get bigger and heavier in order to comply.
All in all the blame is on the world governments for having conflicting laws not the buying public nor the cat companies.

Captain Snooze 07-06-2020 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3346908)
Catch 22

Oh man!! This is sooooo petty it is even weirding me out as I type but where does one draw the line? Obviously that's a rhetorical question which if you feel like answering go here.

So for the sake of..... I'm not really sure but I am bored so maybe I'll say for the sake of relieving boredom. Or maybe I won't.

Anyways.

"Catch 22" is hyphenated.

So it's Catch-22 not Catch 22 unless you have been catching 22 balls or something else that's been caught 22 times.

Thank you. Thank you very much, I shall now end this post with a full stop.

Captain Snooze 07-06-2020 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3346908)
the buying public nor the cat companies.

Do not blame the cat companies for this.

Yoshoobaroo 07-06-2020 08:26 AM

2021 2.5l Turbo AWD Mazda 3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Snooze (Post 3346914)
Oh man!! This is sooooo petty it is even weirding me out as I type but where does one draw the line? Obviously that's a rhetorical question which if you feel like answering go here.

So for the sake of..... I'm not really sure but I am bored so maybe I'll say for the sake of relieving boredom. Or maybe I won't.

Anyways.

"Catch 22" is hyphenated.

So it's Catch-22 not Catch 22 unless you have been catching 22 balls or something else that's been caught 22 times.

Thank you. Thank you very much, I shall now end this post with a full stop.


Good lord and I thought I was pedantic!

[emoji1787] not judging btw, I don’t get to judge other people on that with how much of a pedant I can be.

Well that was my 2000th post. Worth. It.

Captain Snooze 07-06-2020 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Yoshoobaroo (Post 3346917)

Well that was my 2000th post. Worth. It.


:thumbup:


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