Mazda 3 MPS
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 3:10 pm
Does anyone own one? What are your thoughts?
I'm in need of something more practical than the 5, and don't have the largest budget (<20).
This is my thought process so far;
- A 135 would be nice but not overly practical
- RX8 S2 would work but not a fan of engine rebuilds
- Partner doesn't want a WRX/EVO/Falcadore
- VW R36 is quick but likely boring to live with. Can't think of any other affordable Euro/Jap sedans in price range and vintage
- AWD hatch (S3, VW R, AMG 45, Ford RS) would be great but over budget
That leaves FWD hatches...
- the Megane 250/265 is best in class but not overly practical (2 door, I'd rather a 135)
- Golf GTI and Focus ST are a bit meh
- 3 MPS?
All reviews indicate that torque steer is a massive issue and fast launches are difficult, but it looks to be a cheap, practical, reliable automobile. I'd like to know how they compare to a mx5 in terms of 'fun' on a daily basis. Is it just a powerful shopping trolley?
thanks
I'm in need of something more practical than the 5, and don't have the largest budget (<20).
This is my thought process so far;
- A 135 would be nice but not overly practical
- RX8 S2 would work but not a fan of engine rebuilds
- Partner doesn't want a WRX/EVO/Falcadore
- VW R36 is quick but likely boring to live with. Can't think of any other affordable Euro/Jap sedans in price range and vintage
- AWD hatch (S3, VW R, AMG 45, Ford RS) would be great but over budget
That leaves FWD hatches...
- the Megane 250/265 is best in class but not overly practical (2 door, I'd rather a 135)
- Golf GTI and Focus ST are a bit meh
- 3 MPS?
All reviews indicate that torque steer is a massive issue and fast launches are difficult, but it looks to be a cheap, practical, reliable automobile. I'd like to know how they compare to a mx5 in terms of 'fun' on a daily basis. Is it just a powerful shopping trolley?
thanks