Bought one of the new Mazda 3 skyactivs.
Got the hatchback, EPA rated at 28/39. Best auto-tranny I have ever driven and the first one I was willing to pay money for since it increases mpg.
I had an HCH-I for 7 years before that and learned some hyper miler techniques from this board. The M3S has instantaneous and (resettable) average mpg so you have the tools you need to hyper-mile. It lacks more than one average mpg meter, so no built-in lifetime mpg meter like some cars. If I baby the new car I can get 35 city (requires use of FAS below), and about 42-44 on the highway (cruise at 70ish on a flat, no wind). If I draft semis or go 60ish I can get 47mpg, but not willing to do that regularly. With just a little care I can sustain 44ish without too much trouble, DWL (driving with the load) over the hills is about all I have to do. If I drive normally I get EPA of 28 city (no FAS, heavier on the gas pedal). I debated with myself if I would use the FAS (forced auto-stop) technique with a car that has no auto-stop feature. The issue being wear on the starter motor and gear. I bought the 10 yr warranty and it covers the starter so I am doing it for now, although I tend to do it only at longer lights as a compromise. Happy driving everyone. :-) |
Re: Bought one of the new Mazda 3 skyactivs.
On the road the new Mazda sky-active has a awesome, strong well consisting experience about it. The advertisements for Mazda's skyactive technological innovation would create you think the auto-mobile has a very highly effective motor. I really like to buy it.
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Re: Bought one of the new Mazda 3 skyactivs.
Our family has had excellent luck with Mazda vehicles. I hope yours lasts many trouble free miles!
I've been out of the loop and just recently learned about Mazda's SkyActive technologies. They seem very promising. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SkyActiv |
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