After reading numerous road tests, and test driving a Mazdaspeed 3, I
decided that this was the perfect vehicle for me. It took several
weeks, to locate the right car. I purchased a GP 5-door w/o a
navigation system. My Garmin Street Pilot 2830 works fine, and much
easier to program.
The ‘cold air’ and ‘exhaust’ kits were ordered, but not installed
when I took delivery. Both were installed later, and are well worth the
money.
The car was driven home from the dealer, the tires were filled with
Nitrogen, then off to Gingerman Raceway (South Haven, Michigan). the
next day for it’s first ‘track day’. It had 330 miles on the odo when I
arrived at Gingerman.
Needless to say, I did not ‘push’ the new car hard the first day. It
was immediately apparent that this little beast was more than I
expected.
Switch off the TSC, and it is a ‘hoot’. Press it hard into a turn
and it will under steer , but a small lift-throttle and it rotates
beautifully. Shift @ 6000 rpm, and it pulls like a train. The brakes
worked great on short tracks. More on that later. I had the oil changed
to Castrol synthetic by the dealer at 1000 miles. The cold air,
exhaust, were also installed.
Since I am too old, tired, and lazy to carry ‘track tires’ , I
expect to run my street tires on the track. The Bridgestone RE-050
tires do fine. They have adequate grip, and you can do 4 wheel drifts
without fear of being launched into the Armco. Plus they have great
road feel, and decent tread life.
Having done four track days (2 @ Gingerman, and 2 @ Autobahn Country
Club), I was looking forward to the ACNA event at Road America in Sep.
RA is a 4.2 mile track and has 3 long straight aways. The MS 3 had no
problem hitting a buck 30 on each straight, and eating most all of the
stock A-4’s through the twisties. However, after 15 minutes on the
track the front brakes started to get spongy. I had to pace myself for
at least one lap to let them cool. I have a Brembo Brake Kit on order
from Street Unit Performance Inc (www.streetunit.com).
The Mazda Speed 3 is a bargain at $25K. Wicked fast, and very
‘stealth’ compared to the EVO or STI. Okay, it is not AWD, and the
brakes are not the best, but it comes fully equipped, and with a Mazda
warranty. There is over 5 feet of length In the back with the seats
folded, and after market upgrades are available at a reasonable cost.
If you can find one, buy it..........you won’t be
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