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by lemmer on Fri Apr 15 11:14:23 PDT 2005
Cars pretty much never ping anymore. The computers won't let them. If you want to reduce your horsepower and drivability to save a few cents, 87 octane is fine. But if that is a good compromise for you, why in the world would you want an RX-8?
rickc5 - MPV / Sienna
by danog on Sat Apr 03 11:25:15 PST 2004
I can report on a few items off the top and I do plan on keeping up with the MPV since I've been here chatting with you guys. The Sienna is more expensive than the MPV in many cases and since we decided to buy a higher model it wouldn't be fair to compare our Sienna to the MPV ES. One item right off is the difference in interior size. I think the Sienna is a few inches wider which results in more hip room, seat separation and comfort. When putting our car seat base in the MPV and then the car seat we could not adjust the second row back enough to not touch the front seat. The Sienna has more front to back seat room. This was one of the more prevalent reasons to switch. Some minor items include no overhead light switch controlling the interior lights, the shift knob blocking the a/c control and the vibrations that balancing the tires was not correcting. The shift flare was not an issue as both vans had some problems reported with the trannys. The MPV drive a bit tighter more like a car probably due to the fact it is built on the same chassis as the Mazda 6 as I understand. All of this information is individual onion. I'll eventually get to drive the Sienna when the wife gets over the new cartitis and will keep you guys posted.
agreed
by danog on Fri Apr 02 20:09:11 PST 2004
The MPV is a great buy and it really isn't a fair comparison with the Sienna. What we spent on the MPV 4 months ago we could have paid a couple thousand more and got the Sienna. I can't bad talk the MPV because we actually liked the van, but we decided for us the Sienna was what we wanted. Hope your MPV continues to provide your enjoyable ownership.
bigdadi118
by danog on Fri Apr 02 14:42:53 PST 2004
We had originally wanted a Sienna and without boring everyone with the story decided that is what we would do. We haven't had any trouble with the trans reflash so that issue was most likely an incorrect version used on the first attempt. In fact, the MPV is a very nice van but when we compared it directly beside the Sienna we saw some major differences. Watching the prices falling as they are the value of the MPV isn't holding very well and we were able to sell it to Carmax for a very minimal loss. The highest cash offer from three dealers was $6000 short of our payoff. The rebates are really hurting values but if your in the market for the MPV it really helps your purchase at the beginning. FYI, I had called Mazda a few months back and requested the warranty extension as a few have mentioned here and was not given the courtesy of a call back until last Friday. The answer was there were no warranty extensions being offered and that was pretty much the icing on the cake. Telling me no a day or so after would have been acceptable but just dropping the request in the no call bin really torked me at Mazda. Consumers must demand better support from these corporations or we will continually receive lessor valued products.
Looks
by danog on Fri Apr 02 13:24:39 PST 2004
like the bottom is falling out on the MPV. We sold our 04 ES Wednesday (4mth old) and bought a 04 Sienna. Good luck with your vans. Dano
audia8q
by danog on Fri Mar 26 15:54:49 PST 2004
I understood where the numbers (maybe better than some dealers) come from but wanted anyone buying an MPV to realize how the value will directly relate to other makes. We've had the MPV less than four months and the highest ACV offer from a dealer has been $8000 lower than our OTD price. To me, $8000 anyway you slice it (tax, profit and depreciation) is on the high side. Since we purchased, the incentives have increased which reduces the value. We were extended an offer from our local CarMax for instance to buy the MPV from us at $23500 which is significantly more than the dealer ACV. I'm not an expert at this by any means but this is the type of information I look for when reading posts and I hope it will help those searching for the same information. Dano

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