Volfy
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Back in '21, when we were looking for a car for my oldest, we actually started out looking at a Mazda3 hatchback. An older model year would've made a nice economy car, but a brand new one with 6MT would've been over $32k at the time. I just did not think it was worth that much. Mazda's 2.5T is a sweet engine. We had one in a CX-9 and it was smoother and torquer than the other V6 3-row SUVs. However, the suspension on the Mazda left a lot to be desired. The rear suspension is a bargain basement trailing arm. We ended up getting out '21 G70 6MT for $35k, which is a far nicer package overall. As it is right now, Mazda 3 is going for nicely-appointed interior, posh ride but hohum FWD handling, more so than a true zoom-zoom car. If Mazda ever sees fit to do a proper Mazdaspeed program, that might be something.oh cool, thanks for the reply...someone actually doing it! Please take pics/post up how it goes. Yes, I have been reading that the self-leveling system is a pain. I am honestly starting to look back inthe Mazda 3SGT...has all the stuff the Stinger does, but including the adaptive headlights, and is only 5hp less than the Stinger, but weighs much less, and has 320 for torque...faster than my current Stinger in the 0-60...but does not look nearly as sharp.
Rumors abound that Mazda is planning on dropping their new inline-6 (from the CX-90) into a RWD sport sedan. Now that would definitely get my attention.
Anyhow, back on topic... the headlight thing doesn't bother me. There are upgrade paths to be had fairly easily. Ebay is full of Stinger headlights. That's one good(?) thing with this platform... lots of folks crash them, so plenty of salvage parts to go around.