First week of November until the first ones show up!Originally Posted by altiain
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Moderator moment I split the following off another post. POS
So what did they have to say about the Mazdaspeed6?Originally Posted by POS Racing
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Last edited by POS Racing; 10-20-2005 at 01:08 PM.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
First week of November until the first ones show up!Originally Posted by altiain
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So you'll be there the first week of November?Originally Posted by POS Racing
Yea but I wanted it to test drive one today!Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
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I can't say I blame you... after driving the regular 6 I'm looking forward to the MSM6.Originally Posted by POS Racing
I'm thinking I may go with a regular loaded out 6, I like it better than the Accord & Passat. I wanted to see the Mazdaspeed6 to see if it was worth the extra bling.Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
How much more does it cost?Originally Posted by POS Racing
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About $3K more equipped the way I want, but this will be a company car so I'm thinking I'd rather have the standard 6 with an automatic. (yea I knowOriginally Posted by Miatamoto
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My leasing guy is also anti Mazda since they don't command the residuals of some of the other players in the market. We will see how it plays out.....
The only thing I didn't like about the 6 was the size. It's significantly smaller than the B5 Passat I have... and now with the B6 Passat being out and much larger than mine the only thing that I like about the MSM is that great HP rating!Originally Posted by POS Racing
Don't hold your breath on the Speed6. Remember the one I ordered a year ago????? I do hope they've made some changes. I was disappointed with all the fake holes in the car, just like the 06 Miata. At least half the visible grill and lower ducts are blocked. Besides, with gas like it is, I'm glad not to require premium fuel in my regular old 6.Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
And I still don't like the backseat of the 6... there's just no room.
Quit being such a cheap bastard and get a room!Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
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The Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan are getting great reviews. Since they share a platform with the 6, why not check them out? The interiors are nicer, and the platform slightly more up-to-date.Originally Posted by POS Racing
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Looked at the Fusion this weekend, no NAV available. NAV is on my must have list! Drove around the Lincoln dealer and didn't see any Milans.....
That's last years 6 interior they revised it slightly for '06 and added Navigation!Originally Posted by srivendel
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[QUOTE=POS Racing]That's last years 6 interior they revised it slightly for '06 and added Navigation!QUOTE]
Slightly being the operative word. What's the big deal about nav?
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[quote=srivendel]His dad got it in the Pilot and he is hooked. I don't blame him... I can't imagine not having it now that we do, but we got an aftermarket unit that can move from car to car.Originally Posted by POS Racing
I like not getting lost and not being late to appointments! The Pilot as well as several Neverlost Hertz rental cars over the past few years helped prove to me power of navigation. I actually still call on customers so it would be nice if the car knew where they all where since I tend to forget!Originally Posted by srivendel
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I think the MS6 would be a cool car, but I don't know about a company or commuter car - might be a little high strung for that. As for autos, I like having an auto in my daily driver (never thought I'd say that), but it spends a lot of time pounding the superslab or sitting in gridlock.
Have you looked at the G35 or the new IS250?
Yet your leasing guy didn't have an issue with the Expedition? I thought large domestic SUVs had one of the worst depreciation curves of any vehicles on the market...Originally Posted by POS Racing
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Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw