1996 Mazda MX3 Precidia GS from North America - Comments

19th Jun 2000, 19:45

"The greatest little sports car ever created"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

None.

General comments?

This is one of the greatest sports cars I have ever encountered. I can't believe the performance of this machine. For the price I got it at, I thought it would be junk. I was so wrong. I don't know why this car doesn't get more recognition. Wow. It's the fastest car I have ever driven. I wouldn't give mine up for anything. Offer me a million, I won't give you the car. I've always wanted one and now I have one. It's "Deep Sea Blue". Wicked car. If you want to supercharge it, the job is easy. It only took me a weekend and now I have 240HP.


1st Jun 2001, 02:17

Did I read that right? A 2.8 litre V-6 in a little Mx-3?? I never heard of that? The only transplants I've heard of are the 2.5 from the 626?


17th Jul 2001, 11:44

Being from Canada it is hard to find any aftermarket parts for my 94 GS. Thanks for the 2.5 conversion idea.


7th Mar 2006, 10:01

I own a 92 mazda mx-3 red (of course). I have owned this car for two years, have put a new motor in it and new transmission bought it for 1000.00 in 2004 I got it cheap for those reason's since I'm mechanically inclined wasn't too much of a problem I really like the handling of this car is is fast around corner's and has a great pick-up shifting from gear to gear, I think if you want to get the "real" experience of driving one of these it has to be 5 speed. I have had the same clutch since buying the car and it hasn't had to be changed yet and I think it would be beneficial for mazda to come up with a new version similar yet sleeker and have more options to choose from. I think this car is one of the best I have ever had... but some advice don't drive it in winter it's too light and not wide enough for snowy roads. I love my mazda.

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