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Post subject: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:45 pm |
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Hi Guys, Name is Kev and I live in Fife . I like my Jap cars and am thinking of changing to Mazda - was thinking mark 1 , 3mps but came across a CX-7 which I had never really considered until I realised it had the same engine. Obviously the 3 will be a different drive entirely but the recent weather is swaying me towards the CX - if I could find one ! I saw a good one at local garage last Sunday -spent that evening doing my research etc and decided it was a decent buy. Planned to go down and haggle first chance I could get etc since I did not have my own car with me to get trade in price to find the car had been sold on Monday. I can't find any others in Scotland at all so might just go back to original plan of a 3 instead. My current car is lexus is200 which I had carried out a few mods to - including fitting a TTE supercharger . Removed the charger this week and as soon as car sells I will be hunting for either cx-7 or 3 mps . If anyone happens to be thinking of selling up over the next month or so let me know guys... oh and just one question - it seems that neither come with bluetooth - how easy to retrofit ? what's the best options if you have bose stereo etc ? (ok thats 2 questions) .
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:54 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:15 pm |
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Hello and welcome - good luck looking for your car...............
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:38 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 6:06 pm |
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Hello, go for the 3 it has to be a far more fun to drive than the cx Either way good luck with the hunting, interesting is200 by the sounds of it..... Any pics?
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 7:01 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 9:27 pm |
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 9:38 pm |
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Sparky wrote: just a bit - i think i would do lots of checks on that one.......
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 11:34 pm |
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jamier27 wrote: Hello, go for the 3 it has to be a far more fun to drive than the cx Either way good luck with the hunting, interesting is200 by the sounds of it..... Any pics? I know the 3 makes sense fun wise -the cx is only being considered due to the snow.. lexus never moved from my drive for eight days - rear wheel drive and all that. heres some pics. http://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q67/ ... s%20IS200/M52ARK wrote: Welcome! How does this tickle yer fancy? (White seems to be very desireable, and a 2009 with 14k for £12,500 isn't a bad starting price!  ) http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=por http://www.lawrenceofkemnay.co.uk/home/ ... h_id=15528Only helping cause you're clearly an Aberdeen fan  good call on the white one mate - I have seen that one advertised and it is on the short list ! Not so keen on red despite being a Dons fan as you guessed . (not easy these days) .Last red car I had went pink rather quickly but it was a Honda ..swore I would never buy one again. -That applies to red cars and hondas. The white one In ireland - suspect it is dodgy - I emailed the guy about where the car came from and how much it would cost to get to Scotland and a few other straight forward questions about how to register it in UK etc and surprise suprise -got no response. Thanks for all the welcomes guys .
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:15 am |
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No problem, well my opinion is that for 10 months of the year we have no snow, so i'd rather struggle along with the MPS for 2 months and then enjoy the other 10 months with a grin from ear to ear driving the MPS. I like you was also close to buying a 4x4 and yes at this time of the year i wish i did, but come summer I will be happy as a pig in sh!t.
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:28 am |
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Welcome. I have family in Fife, hope your enjoying the weather.  To be honest the 3 mps isn't that bad in the snow but with heavy heavy stuff two more driven wheels will obviously help. Just weigh up your options, when it's dry, the 3 MPS will be much much quicker, will do more miles to the gallon and has almost as much load space in the boot. The CX-7 is still quick but is heavier obviously and you don't get the mahoosive calipers you do on the MPS so both acceleration and braking is not as good. Tyres are more expensive on the CX-7, but you do get more leg room, a higher driving position if you like looking over hedges  and 4wd. Allthough the 6MPS is your other option if your happy to look at a slightly older vehicle. Better dynamics overall than the CX-7 allthough it shares most of it parts with it, your obviously looking at a different car alltogether but with the same main needs that your after, more grip with 4WD.
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:32 am |
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Welcome to the forum, good luckin your search.
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:12 pm |
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M52ARK wrote: No problem, well my opinion is that for 10 months of the year we have no snow, so i'd rather struggle along with the MPS for 2 months and then enjoy the other 10 months with a grin from ear to ear driving the MPS. I like you was also close to buying a 4x4 and yes at this time of the year i wish i did, but come summer I will be happy as a pig in sh!t.  Think you are right with the timing mate - if it was mid summer I don't think I would be considering cx-7. MazdaTech wrote: Welcome. I have family in Fife, hope your enjoying the weather.  To be honest the 3 mps isn't that bad in the snow but with heavy heavy stuff two more driven wheels will obviously help. Just weigh up your options, when it's dry, the 3 MPS will be much much quicker, will do more miles to the gallon and has almost as much load space in the boot. The CX-7 is still quick but is heavier obviously and you don't get the mahoosive calipers you do on the MPS so both acceleration and braking is not as good. Tyres are more expensive on the CX-7, but you do get more leg room, a higher driving position if you like looking over hedges  and 4wd. Allthough the 6MPS is your other option if your happy to look at a slightly older vehicle. Better dynamics overall than the CX-7 allthough it shares most of it parts with it, your obviously looking at a different car alltogether but with the same main needs that your after, more grip with 4WD.  Cheers for above - sums up the issues very well. Unfortunately the 6 is not an option - car I buy must be no older than three years when I buy it . ( this is a condition put on me by my work ) Think mps is way to go.... but need to sell the lexus first .
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:17 pm |
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Hello and welcome,if you decide to come up to aberdeen to look at the 2 x 3mps give me a pm and i will meet up with you and take you to the garages if you dont know your way about
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Post subject: Re: Newbie looking for an MPS Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:23 pm |
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If you can't have a 6MPS then get a 3MPS and get some winter tyres on order for next year. Too late for this year - no stock.
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