Mazda3 Offered in both a sedan and wagon, this sporty model offers a great car for the family, as well a fun track car.

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Old 03-11-2008, 08:16 PM
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Old 03-12-2008, 12:21 AM
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ahhh hmmm we are all stalking richard. we will find his mazda3 one day. anyway. 15 500 GO FOR IT DUDE. i payed 24000 for my car.. then again im in ontario... soo thats in canadian.. which is now more then american LOL. wow. but its true for us northerners those 2 options would be good. for me it doesnt matter my car starts no matter what. i came otuside when its like -25C and it started no problem. and the heated seats.. yea they would be good.. im actually considering buying a snowplow to put on front of my car for the winter LOL. would be sweeet.
 
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Old 03-12-2008, 07:49 AM
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LOL
No sorry to bum you out Virgin 1 not stocking you......
Just made sure you weren't from a cold climate before I threw myjab about cold weather....ha ha ha

I think I'm going to pull the trigger on this...
I don't think I will find a better deal and once the warm weather starts
up again the car dealers sales usually start getting better for them.
Which means less wiggle room price wise for us...
 
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Just keep in mind that there is going to be times when you are going to need to turn your TCS off when going up a snow-covered hill. I learned this from experience with mazda vehicles. Not only does my 6 take me to a dead-stop going up a hill but the 3 acts in the same manner. If I disengage my TCS, I can make it up the hill that is covered in snow at the expense of spinning my tires.
 
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Old 03-12-2008, 09:58 AM
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ohhh gm991 you are from the massachuchettes area ( i probably didnt spell it right but i had an ex from there) and thats only 8 hours away soo oyea you gotta get that snow we got saturday. not sure. but another investment is to get snow tires for your car. saved my life a bunch of times!
 
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Old 03-12-2008, 11:23 AM
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ohhh gm991 you are from the massachuchettes area ( i probably didnt spell it right but i had an ex from there) and thats only 8 hours away soo oyea you gotta get that snow we got saturday. not sure. but another investment is to get snow tires for your car. saved my life a bunch of times!
LOL
I can't remember when I last spelled it out...Its just MA to me....

Funny you mentioned snow tires I have a quistion for you.
I have 15" Blizzaks I bought a year ago that I'm keep when I trade in my other car.
What/were should I be looking for 15" rims for my 3

I did the calculation about going from 205/50/17 to 205/60/15 and there is less them 2% difference so they will work.
Didn't the sedan 3i come with stock 15's?
Here is the tire calculator...pretty cool
http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp

PS
I put a deposit on the car........Getting it monday!!!
 
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Old 03-12-2008, 11:47 AM
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I have a picture of my car
How do you attach a picture??
Do I have to have it on one of those pictures hosting sights?

 
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When you are adding a post click the add image button on the tool bar. It is the one that is yellow and looks like a mountain post card with a stamp on it. Then just browse to your image and add it it will then display in the post.

Good Luck.
 
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Old 03-12-2008, 02:27 PM
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tried that and it wants an url of were the picture is.
I guess I need to put the pic on a picture hosting site??
 
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tried that and it wants an url of were the picture is.
I guess I need to put the pic on a picture hosting site??
when you click reply to post, it should have a link that you can click that says "Click here to upload!". Once you choose your file, click the embed in post button and you are good to go!
 


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