Fraj
5/17/2007 10:21:48 PM
So I am very close to committing to buying a Mazda3 HB Grand Touring, test drove it a couple of nights ago and was very impressed with 'almost' everything about the car. I am 6'4'' and was pleasantly surprised at the front seat legroom (at the expense of the rear seat I guess!). However, I am concerned about the very tight space between the right edge of the brake pedal and the wall of the center console. I found I had to hold my foot in a more upright position than I usually do to hit the gas without catching the brake pedal (although I was wearing fairly wide shoes). I've seen some comments on this in other forums but couldnt find a thread here. Is there any fix for this? I found some alternative aluminum 'sport' pedals online that look like they might be smaller and thus afford more clearance.
I guess I'll test drive again before I buy, but any advice on this would be appreciated....
j2theflo
5/18/2007 12:18:14 AM
yea i have the same problem. i am nowhere as tall as u but i occasoinally find myself hitting the brake when im jus cruisin. i was thinking about shaving off some of the brake a lil instead of buying a whole new set.
UrbanmanUSA
5/18/2007 11:41:41 AM
The center console is a little fat in the M3, for some drivers it does get in the way. I have heard this comment from more than a couple of people. For me, it is not an issue at all. But if you are someone for whom it is an issue, think carefully before buying.
I'm a believer in the idea that if you don't love the car out of the gate, you ain't gonna love it more later. In fact, there is a strong probability you'll just get increasingly annoyed with whatever bugged you in the beginning.
JimsMazda3
5/18/2007 8:02:32 PM
I also have the same problem if I wear shoes that are wide like heavly cushioned tennis shoes. I now try to wear a thinner shoe to prevent the problem. I like the pedals above, that sure would cure the problem. Were they difficult to install? I have an atuo so no need for the clutch pedal, is there a kit for automatics? Cost?
Jim
JimsMazda3
5/19/2007 2:14:54 PM
I just went out and looked at the pedals in my car, the brake pedal is bigger than in the pics above, it's rectangular shaped. I pulled the rubber pad off, it comes right off. That gave me another 1/4-1/3 of an inch, although it's just a bare black metal pedal now. In the summer, I don't think there will be a problem with slipping off the pedal. In the winter and wet feet from rain, it may but I can always just put the rubber pad back on.
Jim