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Finally managed to test drive the m3 today, the soft launch is tmr and I see they have got all the variants on display at leng kee.

 

As many have said it’s very pricey for what it really is, driving wise was pretty decent , power was unremarkable and despite it being called a “mild” hybrid , it does have any driving characteristics of one.

 

Essentially a standard 1.5 car that’s really dressed up, but peel away the “clothing” it’s hard to justify it’s price.

 

Base model came decently equipped with HUD and halogen DRLs albeit with smaller wheels than the rest.

 

Seen quite a few people making bookings for it though.

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Finally managed to test drive the m3 today, the soft launch is tmr and I see they have got all the variants on display at leng kee.

 

As many have said itâs very pricey for what it really is, driving wise was pretty decent , power was unremarkable and despite it being called a âmildâ hybrid , it does have any driving characteristics of one.

 

Essentially a standard 1.5 car thatâs really dressed up, but peel away the âclothingâ itâs hard to justify itâs price.

 

Base model came decently equipped with HUD and halogen DRLs albeit with smaller wheels than the rest.

 

Seen quite a few people making bookings for it though.

Soft launch tomorrow? Any buffet to eat at leng kee?
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Honest Review after test driving..

Pros: 
Everything feels premium, like every other online review had said. The buttons, rotary knobs to the ergonomics is very well designed. 

Composed and very quiet ride even on 18" Wheels. Even the sound of the indicator, the smallest detail is being paid attention to.

 

One should really go test drive and feel it.

 

Cons:

Lack in power? Yes. But surprisingly moving off the line is not sluggish. I guess driving town speeds should be fine, but highway speeds and accelerating to overtake might be struggle. To be fair driving a 1.4T now so honestly is MUCH better than I would have expected. (Total 3 person including me in car)

 

Also the rear is definitely small in size if compared to a Civic. Sitting 3 for long journeys would not be ideal.

 

If one is looking at this Mazda 3 IMO should consider the Elegance Trim. Plenty tech and useful features. Classic too barebone while Astina not worth the 3k upgrade (mainly for the Bose sound system) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i've got a good relationship with some people at my dealership. took my 2015 mz3 for servicing today and he gave me a 2019 mazda 3 to drive as a loan car. finally got to drive it OTOT.

 

for the record, the 2019 mazda 3 is not available as loan vehicles yet. only as a staff vehicle and demo for their staff to familiarise themselves with it..

 

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found an interesting quirk. the windshield washer is on the wiper. only other time i saw this is on the Merc SL class..

 

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really like the finish on the door handle and the bose speaker too

 

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ha ha.. so fast some kid already buay song liao...

 

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Some ppl cant deal with the truth. Every brands have their fair share of fans and haters. Dont like it then dont come here in the first place haha! Oh the kidsss
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I remember someone in this thread, claim the altis n Nissan slyphy interior is better than the new mazda when he saw it in the car show few months ago

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I remember someone in this thread, claim the altis n Nissan slyphy interior is better than the new mazda when he saw it in the car show few months ago

He must be trolling. Only loyalist will stick to dated interior and call them aesthetically pleasing.

 

Interiors of mazda 6 and the new mz3 are still unrivalled amongst the japan makes. Oh ya! How many of them still MIJ? Haha

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He must be trolling. Only loyalist will stick to dated interior and call them aesthetically pleasing.

 

Interiors of mazda 6 and the new mz3 are still unrivalled amongst the japan makes. Oh ya! How many of them still MIJ? Haha

I try to find his post out when I'm free. Or else ppl think I'm bulls**tting

 

He is quite serious abt his view. Anyway I treat him farting only

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expected cruising speed rpm

 

Mazda 1.5 mild hybrid

6 speed auto transmission

6th gear ratio = 0.594

Final drive ratio = 4.605

wheel size = 215/45/R18

 

calculated vehicle speed @ engine rpm

90 km/hr @ ~2073 rpm

100 km/hr @ ~2304 rpm

120 km/hr @ ~2764 rpm

130 km/hr @ ~2995 rpm

 

assume torque converter full lock up.

consider error +/- 5%

 

conclusion: quite similar to 1.6NA sedan. 

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i've got a good relationship with some people at my dealership. took my 2015 mz3 for servicing today and he gave me a 2019 mazda 3 to drive as a loan car. finally got to drive it OTOT.

 

for the record, the 2019 mazda 3 is not available as loan vehicles yet. only as a staff vehicle and demo for their staff to familiarise themselves with it..

 

97b051a2-3cc7-4919-a4a4-0e3e6ec32677.JPG

 

ceea5da3-4b4f-4e34-a3d6-4075f51b620b.JPG

 

ca73295d-bf80-45fb-85b6-401cfc712beb.JPG

 

found an interesting quirk. the windshield washer is on the wiper. only other time i saw this is on the Merc SL class..

 

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really like the finish on the door handle and the bose speaker too

 

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Any idea how's the fuel consumption of the car?
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Any idea how's the fuel consumption of the car?

 

 

it's in the photo.. hahaha i just realised because i was trying to remember when i was scrolling the info this afternoon.. 9-10L/100km combined..

 

what they mostly use for is just a guess:

 

-as their personal car for short period of time (will depend how far they live, depending on freeway or not)

-was previously used as demo car during the day too (city driving)

 

EDIT: oh yeah, please also bear in mind that this is a 2.5L version..

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I remember someone in this thread, claim the altis n Nissan slyphy interior is better than the new mazda when he saw it in the car show few months ago

Wahaha I chuckled at the slyphy. The facelift model is all watered down. Rear tail light became bulb when the pre facelift came with LED. Basic model even come with fabric seat and hubcap. What a joke!
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it's in the photo.. hahaha i just realised because i was trying to remember when i was scrolling the info this afternoon.. 9-10L/100km combined..

 

what they mostly use for is just a guess:

 

-as their personal car for short period of time (will depend how far they live, depending on freeway or not)

-was previously used as demo car during the day too (city driving)

 

EDIT: oh yeah, please also bear in mind that this is a 2.5L version..

If it's 2.5, the FC is actually pretty decent. And 2.5L is not even sold in Singapore... you were pretty lucky then
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I remember someone in this thread, claim the altis n Nissan slyphy interior is better than the new mazda when he saw it in the car show few months ago

Thats a joke i tink.

 

Nissan's teana. Old cerifos. Murano. Yes these r comfy. Cozy. More premium feeling interiors but definately not slyphy lar.

 

Same goes toyota. Harrier. Camry got that more premium feel interior.

 

Altis just bread n butter

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If it's 2.5, the FC is actually pretty decent. And 2.5L is not even sold in Singapore... you were pretty lucky then

 

my current BM model is also a 2.5L 6MT.. currently avg about 8.2l/100km. to be fair, even our city traffic here in perth cannot be compared to the city traffic in singapore.. plus the moment you get on the freeway, so long as not peak hour, is literall cruising at 100km/h at 6th gear.. so that helps compensate..

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