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My modest but comfy ride
2005 model Mazda 6 Sportilux
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Good choice by the way and welcome to ucp ![]() |
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Hey welcome to UCP. Hope you enjoy your time at the forums and stick around. I see you live in Johannesburg. I've been there last year, might get back there some day
![]() BTW, excellent choice of car. You see those a lot over here and I think they are great value for money.
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Yes, the Mazda is pretty much perfect to me, I can't fault it. Just the performance is a little down on my previous Ford TX5. On paper it has 1kW more but the TX5's V6 torque gave it quite a bit more grunt.Here's the TX5, minus the egg nog ![]()
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Well you lost a bit on performance but I think you gained a lot on reliabilty and luxury...
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"The best thing about this is that you know that it has to come from a country where drugs is legal" Top Gear on the Vandenbrink Carver One Last edited by jorismo; 09-20-2006 at 08:11 AM. |
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That's the first time I've heard Mazda 6 being described as "comfy"
![]() You got a great looking Mazda there. |
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I love the 6! My friend bought one almost a year ago, lovely smoke color, no problems. They look like a much more $$ car than they are, and drive very well.
Hey Revo, do yuo drive an X1/9? I've always wanted to drive one. Here's a pic of one from last Sunday at an auto-x event. Did pretty good. ![]() |
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, but I would love to own one one of these. However, I do drive a Fiat, so you are partially correct. (see bragging thread here)Doug_Dread, apologies for highjacking your thread. ![]() |
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Holy wheel gap on that Ford... Did you get nose bleeds driving that thing?
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Never mind, I was going to do a bit of hi-jacking myself and tell about my 'toy' car.....
I nicknamed her the Rhino.I sold her awhile ago so I can't stick any bits of paper on the gearshift, however, the pics are obviously in the same driveway, mine, as the other cars. The car is a Ford Cortina mark III, 1975 model which I bought quite cheap in 1990. I removed and sold the old 2.5l V6 motor and shoehorned in a 350 CI Chevy V8, tweaked to around 250kW. I deliberately tried to keep her looking as standard as possible, although I needed the mags for enough rubber to get traction and I couldn't hide the big 8 into 1 exhaust. Handled like a biatch but was brutal in a straight line. Gave me loads of fun for several years but our roads were/are filling up badly and with the extra traffic comes more cops. Also with her dodgy handling and braking, I started to feel her time was over and sold her. Was like tearing off a piece of me. Excuse the pic quality but they are scans.
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that is a nice sort of anti-rice, where the improvements are made where it matters, and no funny cosmetics
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That is just ****ing wicked
![]() I love cars like that. There's a BMW M3 somewhere near here roaming around with '318Ci' badges on it, and standard wheels! |
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I'd kinda like to put a 4.0 V8 into my E30 and doctor up a 340i badge for the back, but leave the rest looking stock. Maybe some bigger rims to fit around bigger brakes though..
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