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I absolutely love the 121. Have 1500 auto (1994) liked it so much bought second one (1995). In a world full of "gimmicks" the DB 1052 has simplicity fused with technology, economical and so forth. Auto is perfect around traffic jams, but also has long legs for highway driving. Practical, easy for spares and also ground clearance with short wheel base means both of them get plenty of off-road and rough country driving.
I find that the 1994 model a little more highly tuned - has anybody else experienced this? Also good idea to keep an eye on rubber boots around C.V. joints.
Is there a way to make it sporty on a low budget??
Anyone know in QLD Aus, where you can get cheap mods done for the Mazda 121?? please contact me on annie_is_in_da_house007@hotmail.com.
I have a 94/95 Mazda 121 1.5L, I have put crome rims on it, as well I have also, put in interior neons and under car neons (both blue), it makes to car look cool and sporty. I was just wondering if there is any where to get body kit parts for my car, I live near the city area of W.A.
Yeah, I wouldn't mind knowing about where in QLD that I can get kits for the 121 to make it look a little less like a girls car. I have a 91 and I love it to bits. I would like it a little bit more, however, if I could keep people from throwing things at me for having a 'girls' car.
I would suggest that anyone looking for "body kits" to make the 121 look less "girly" is seriously barking up the wrong bush.
Same to anyone looking for "mods" for more "power"... Uhh single-point fuel injection and a low-compression, 54kW engine will only take you so far.
Have any of you ever bothered to time the car to 100km/h/60MPH? I have, as my grandmother owns a '95 1.3 SPFI manual and I thought it'd be a hoot.
It was.
15.5 seconds.
Can anyone kindly tell me where can I find a spoiler for my lovely 121 in Perth, WA? Either from Mazda or 3rd party is OK =)
My e mail is king_lun_999@hotmail.com.