Mazda 3 2.0L Skyactiv

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Who's driving one? This car seems to be the best buy at the moment. Civic is a better car in terms of powertrain IMO, but the entire feature/suite, with the i-ActivSense on the M3 makes it a better car overall.

https://paultan.org/2017/01/24/2017-mazda-3-facelift-launched-in-thailand/

When the facelift comes, it will add radar cruise control, G-Vectoring.. bloody hell the feature suite puts it almost on par with S-Class...

Sadly we don't have the 2.5L engine option. RM125k for the High Spec. Another RM10k for the 2.5L engine, then its a winner over the Honda Civic 1.5L T-P
 

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Civic is a numb down by the CVT. This Mazda 3 is not CVT right?
Btw what are these features for?
- Emergency Signal System
- rear cross traffic alert
- Smart City Brake Support (front and rear)
 

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Civic is a numb down by the CVT. This Mazda 3 is not CVT right?
Btw what are these features for?
- Emergency Signal System
- rear cross traffic alert
- Smart City Brake Support (front and rear)
6 speed skyactiv automatic gearbox. (Conventional auto)
Emergency signal - at speed when you brake hard the double signal will come on to alert cars behind you.

Rear cross traffic alert - blind spot monitoring. If you signal and there's a car in your blind spot it will make an audible alarm sound.

Smart city brake support - allegedly stops the car from hitting the car in front under 30km/h. Auto brake.
 

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6 speed skyactiv automatic gearbox. (Conventional auto)
Emergency signal - at speed when you brake hard the double signal will come on to alert cars behind you.

Rear cross traffic alert - blind spot monitoring. If you signal and there's a car in your blind spot it will make an audible alarm sound.

Smart city brake support - allegedly stops the car from hitting the car in front under 30km/h. Auto brake.
With conventional auto then it will be better than the Civic. Power figure also seems very closely matched with the Civic.

That rear cross traffic alert sound similar to the lane departure warning, no? Or lane departure warning is warning if you change lane without giving signal?
Smart City brake, how it's different than the brake assist? Brake assist also like auto brake, is it?
 

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It's not lane departure warning. I feel LDW is retarded.

Brake assist just applies more braking force when you brake. It doesn't help you brake.

If Civic full spec is the same as North American full spec, then at the asking price it's worth it. But as usually Honda Malaysia is short changing us.
 

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It's not lane departure warning. I feel LDW is retarded.

Brake assist just applies more braking force when you brake. It doesn't help you brake.

If Civic full spec is the same as North American full spec, then at the asking price it's worth it. But as usually Honda Malaysia is short changing us.
Ok so now this is your next target car to consider? I thought last time you want Golf GTI, no?
 

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the interior built and quality use are also one step above other japanese makers.
 

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Too bad that we are not getting any manual variants from Mazda. I checked Mazda Japan website recently and I am surprised that they still offer 6 speed manual for Mazda 3 and Mazda 6 over there. Even for the SUV CX-3 is available in manual in Japan. Most people there don't even drive very often and even if they do, mostly would be city driving. Yet manual variant is offered there.
 

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Ok so now this is your next target car to consider? I thought last time you want Golf GTI, no?
Golf GTi Mk7 costs brand new with tech pack: RM227,888
Cheapest I found, used 2014 car: RM139,880
http://www.mudah.my/Volkswagen+Golf+GTi+2+0+A+MK7+Turbo-52537291.htm

BMW 320i Sport brand new: RM241,800
Cheapest I found, used 2015 car: RM142,800
http://www.mudah.my/2015+BMW+320i+2+0+A+-52374394.htm

Golf GTi prices don't make sense, because GTi.

I'm not "targeting" Mazda 3, just evaluating it for discussion. Forum a bit slow these days and I'm bored. If I were in the market for a ~RM120k brand new car, I'd buy the Mazda 3 because of all the kit. The Honda Civic *is* a good car, but its not as well featured as the Mazda 3.

I like the upcoming Mazda3 looks. I'd wait for the upcoming model
You mean the facelift right? Of course. That being said, we are halfway through the Mazda3 life cycle... Whereas the all new CX-5 will be launching in Malaysia soon.. the current CX-5 2.0 full spec is an additional ~RM22k over the Mazda3 full spec. Frankly, if the CX-5 is well spec, I'd bite the RM22k and go for it. Cause you're getting an all new platform, all new car, but with the same powertrain as the Mazda. Which is why the Mazda3 is an extremely good bargain frankly.

Too bad that we are not getting any manual variants from Mazda. I checked Mazda Japan website recently and I am surprised that they still offer 6 speed manual for Mazda 3 and Mazda 6 over there. Even for the SUV CX-3 is available in manual in Japan. Most people there don't even drive very often and even if they do, mostly would be city driving. Yet manual variant is offered there.
Manual for this class of cars is irrelevant for the masses. Likewise the sales is irrelevant. Its only relevant for enthusiasts, and majority of the car buyers are NOT enthusiasts. I'd gladly have a Lotus Elise in manual, but a BMW 328i? That fantastic 8 speed ZF thank you very much.
 

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Golf GTi Mk7 costs brand new with tech pack: RM227,888
Cheapest I found, used 2014 car: RM139,880
http://www.mudah.my/Volkswagen+Golf+GTi+2+0+A+MK7+Turbo-52537291.htm

BMW 320i Sport brand new: RM241,800
Cheapest I found, used 2015 car: RM142,800
http://www.mudah.my/2015+BMW+320i+2+0+A+-52374394.htm

Golf GTi prices don't make sense, because GTi.

I'm not "targeting" Mazda 3, just evaluating it for discussion. Forum a bit slow these days and I'm bored. If I were in the market for a ~RM120k brand new car, I'd buy the Mazda 3 because of all the kit. The Honda Civic *is* a good car, but its not as well featured as the Mazda 3.

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For used German cars, I'd rather get a 328i F30 at about those price range, just a bit older.

Ic, hmm ok the Mazda 3 does seem to be the best choice in terms of spec and features but somehow I don't really dig the exterior look of it. To me it looks like misproportioned shape with the nose too long and the rear looks too short like something chopped the tail off a bit. But yeah if someone point a gun at me to choose one, I'd probably choose this Mazda 3 as well coz I also don't like the Civic with its crab claw taillight design, the boring much slower Sylphy and Altis, plus all those 3 use CVT instead of conventional auto in the Mazda 3. However I would not choose the high end spec with all the bells and whistles electronic driver aids coz they're not necessary for me, or actually can be annoying.
 

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Manual for this class of cars is irrelevant for the masses. Likewise the sales is irrelevant. Its only relevant for enthusiasts, and majority of the car buyers are NOT enthusiasts. I'd gladly have a Lotus Elise in manual, but a BMW 328i? That fantastic 8 speed ZF thank you very much.
There are some enthusiasts that might want a manual for a daily driven car. Something like Lotus Elise manual are a bit unpractical to be a daily driven car. Looking at our market now, there really isn't much manual offerings to choose from if I wanted to get a new car that is comfortable by today's standards. What else can I choose? Vios and Almera manual? The Inspira 1.8 manual had already been discontinued.

Being able to get a manual variant in this segment sounds good to me. I can enjoy shifting the gears myself, experience faster throttle response and at the same time still able to enjoy all the modern features of a new car like those you mentioned earlier. And still able to get acceptable or good mileage for FC.
 

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There are some enthusiasts that might want a manual for a daily driven car. Something like Lotus Elise manual are a bit unpractical to be a daily driven car. Looking at our market now, there really isn't much manual offerings to choose from if I wanted to get a new car that is comfortable by today's standards. What else can I choose? Vios and Almera manual? The Inspira 1.8 manual had already been discontinued.

Being able to get a manual variant in this segment sounds good to me. I can enjoy shifting the gears myself, experience faster throttle response and at the same time still able to enjoy all the modern features of a new car like those you mentioned earlier. And still able to get acceptable or good mileage for FC.
If you do some research on new BMW, their fc is very low (might even lower than manual myvi) and the throttle response is fantastic pair with the 8 speeders. Nowadays, conventional auto is not like the old day where having higher fc and slower response.
 

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Skyactive 6spd close 1 eye can beat cvt few tiang. Talking about civicT, I just went for test drive recently and the response is so so disappointed. The only compliment to civic is it feels solid and comfort when going through the bump and rough road. Wife Mazda2 also 6spd and it beats my Lgt kaw kaw. The best part is it manages pushed me to seat when full throttle.
 

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If you do some research on new BMW, their fc is very low (might even lower than manual myvi) and the throttle response is fantastic pair with the 8 speeders. Nowadays, conventional auto is not like the old day where having higher fc and slower response.
What I mean in good FC is not comparing between auto and manual variant like the cars of the older days. I mean, I want a normal modern manual transmission car with good fc. If it is a performance car, the fc won't be that good. If I want a normal car, most of the time I can't get a manual option over here.


I would like something like this as a daily car but it seems not possible to get one over here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R5C2BpeSCY
 

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For used German cars, I'd rather get a 328i F30 at about those price range, just a bit older.

Ic, hmm ok the Mazda 3 does seem to be the best choice in terms of spec and features but somehow I don't really dig the exterior look of it. To me it looks like misproportioned shape with the nose too long and the rear looks too short like something chopped the tail off a bit. But yeah if someone point a gun at me to choose one, I'd probably choose this Mazda 3 as well coz I also don't like the Civic with its crab claw taillight design, the boring much slower Sylphy and Altis, plus all those 3 use CVT instead of conventional auto in the Mazda 3. However I would not choose the high end spec with all the bells and whistles electronic driver aids coz they're not necessary for me, or actually can be annoying.
The 2012 328i Sport trim is rather "kosong". That'd be what I would get as well, but the 2014 328i M-Sport trim is so much nicer, with the adaptive suspension that you want.

What driver aids do you not want. Blind spot monitoring? Not useful? Auto brake to prevent collision? Not useful?

There are some enthusiasts that might want a manual for a daily driven car. Something like Lotus Elise manual are a bit unpractical to be a daily driven car. Looking at our market now, there really isn't much manual offerings to choose from if I wanted to get a new car that is comfortable by today's standards. What else can I choose? Vios and Almera manual? The Inspira 1.8 manual had already been discontinued.

Being able to get a manual variant in this segment sounds good to me. I can enjoy shifting the gears myself, experience faster throttle response and at the same time still able to enjoy all the modern features of a new car like those you mentioned earlier. And still able to get acceptable or good mileage for FC.
Some enthusiasts doesn't give enough sales to make economic sense to car distributors here to sell it.

You are the minority, you are irrelevant to them. Sooner you accept the fact and move on the better. Cars like Vios & Almera have manual simply because to make it cheaper to try and attract people to "level up" from national makes.
 

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The 2012 328i Sport trim is rather "kosong". That'd be what I would get as well, but the 2014 328i M-Sport trim is so much nicer, with the adaptive suspension that you want.

What driver aids do you not want. Blind spot monitoring? Not useful? Auto brake to prevent collision? Not useful?
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I just stick to the basic model which has at least VSC & TRC, G-vectoring, ABS/EBD, and 6 airbags, that's about it. The rest I don't need so I won't spend extra on them, also to make the car simpler, reducing risks of malfunctions of those sensors later on. Not sure if this car also has that auto stop/start function if in traffic like the one in Mazda 6, that also I don't want.
 

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Skyactive 6spd close 1 eye can beat cvt few tiang. Talking about civicT, I just went for test drive recently and the response is so so disappointed. The only compliment to civic is it feels solid and comfort when going through the bump and rough road. Wife Mazda2 also 6spd and it beats my Lgt kaw kaw. The best part is it manages pushed me to seat when full throttle.
the best parts is, your mazda2 uses mmc ecu which can be reflash/remap tuning.. can remove speed cut(if any), set rev limiter etc...
 

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I just stick to the basic model which has at least VSC & TRC, G-vectoring, ABS/EBD, and 6 airbags, that's about it. The rest I don't need so I won't spend extra on them, also to make the car simpler, reducing risks of malfunctions of those sensors later on. Not sure if this car also has that auto stop/start function if in traffic like the one in Mazda 6, that also I don't want.
The normal spec is what you want. I'd go for full spec because lazy. Honestly Mazda3 is like the hidden gem right now.
 

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