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speed wrote:How does the plastic compare to what you have in the r32?
Just want to compare against something we both have.
lizard wrote:OK off we go 1st gear __________ 2gear _____3rd ____4___ wow this thing has 20kw more than my daughters old Mazda 121 and twice as heavy .Was it a dud to drive you bet a 12 yo school boy pulls better and lets never compare it to a SE.
Steerpike wrote:Refreshing to hear an alternate view, from someone who went into the test without any weight of expectation. I too noticed the big lump under the driver's left calf when I got in, but once underway my left foot was on the footrest or clutch. Leg didn't touch the hump once I was driving. The "figures" quoted seem to say that the 2.0ND and the SE have comparable performance. No surprise that the 1.5 seemed slower by comparison. I thought that the 1.5 had middling to good acceleration for a regular small car, and the reviews all noted that you need to rev it to get the best out of it. We all know that regular MX-5's are not noted for their acceleration. I am awaiting a manual 2.0 litre GT. Probably December delivery.
KevGoat wrote:What's the lump? Is it part of the transmission tunnel?
Nevyn72 wrote:KevGoat wrote:What's the lump? Is it part of the transmission tunnel?
Yep, provides room for the first catalytic converter.
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
MINX wrote:Well, just drove a red GT 1.5
Bloody gorgeous car!
Drive it around back of Springwood and daisy hill, on some nice twisty but slow suburban roads at school pick up time, so never got over 4k
They are such a lovely thing, so comfortable and compliant, easy to drive, lug along in 3/4 at quite low speeds , don't have to row the gears at all in 60 zones.
Seats, position and sight lines all great, as is gear shift and steering. Very quiet and did I say comfortable?
They have to sell heaps of these. Test drives will sell them.
I also forgot about the tunnel lump once I started driving , no problem.
Ok, so it doesn't have the power of s modded SE, it has a fair bit of body roll, combined with the electro steer, feels a bit boaty. Walking back to, and driving my car home, it felt very rough and dated.
These things stock, are not raucous sports cars, but they are lovely comfy modern sports cars. I think with a test drive, I could get Lisa to agree to a third Mazda in the garage. Problem is, I don't think I would get the keys for it much!
Stu
Ps Black and Tan combo would be my pic
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davekmoore wrote:I'd dríven NDs several times when I first saw the comment about the transmission tunnel and couldn't remember having noticed it.
Back at the Mazda dealer where I work today I'd forgotten about the comment and drove the car again a few times. Got home tonight, noticed the comment again, and still couldn't remember even noticing it when in the car.
Maybe it's only relevant to people with body shapes different from mine?
lizard wrote:davekmoore wrote:Maybe it's only relevant to people with body shapes different from mine?
Its a ideal car for a left leg amputee![]()
lizard wrote:davekmoore wrote:I'd dríven NDs several times when I first saw the comment about the transmission tunnel and couldn't remember having noticed it.
Back at the Mazda dealer where I work today I'd forgotten about the comment and drove the car again a few times. Got home tonight, noticed the comment again, and still couldn't remember even noticing it when in the car.
Maybe it's only relevant to people with body shapes different from mine?
Its a ideal car for a left leg amputee![]()
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