Call me crazy but I hate these rubber band sidewalls, even on sports cars. These 20+ inch rims are a nightmare. I special ordered 18s on my W222.I just sent out my letter to Santa. I have been a good boy this year, so I'm asking him a grey Ferrari 812 GTS
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I hope to find it under the tree on Sunday morning. I'll keep you all posted about it.
I'm with you on this. Hate them on customs as well.Call me crazy but I hate these rubber band sidewalls, even on sports cars. These 20+ inch rims are a nightmare. I special ordered 18s on my W222.
My suggestion would be the car should be the same color as the brakes.I just sent out my letter to Santa. I have been a good boy this year, so I'm asking him a grey Ferrari 812 GTS
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I hope to find it under the tree on Sunday morning. I'll keep you all posted about it.
I thought the yellow Ferrari horse emblem color is supposed to match the rim inserts and brakes coloration? In this pic the rim inserts are not matching anything.I'd give up my morning quad-shots and banana for this yellow beauty:
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Even with its "auto-shift" manual, I'd take it over any other Ferrari at any cost.
I used to (1974-76) occasionally drive a (a 1968, I think) ight hand drive 365 GT 2+2 (with A/C), owned by a friend. At the time I had a 1968 325 HP SS396 Chevelle (with A/C) and from time to time we would drag race these 2 cars. Who won in the 1/4 mile depended on who launched their car the best, but the Ferrari always had top speed beyond the 1/4 mile. And was just a much nicer car in every respect.I'm more of a fan of vintage Ferraris. Sort of up to the 365GT4 BB.
What would be most telling to supplement your findings would be to duplicate these efforts, while the vehicle is at speed on some highway....Because it's ASR, let's share some beginner measurements as out of curiosity I've measured today the CX-30's system...
I’m a big fan of Mazda products, though don’t own a street car Mazda right now. Very curious to hear about the car with the 2.5 Turbo. Has to be a lot of fun.For my wife, we moved from this:
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To this:
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Same platform, same interior just with 2.5l turbo engine.
Because it's ASR, let's share some beginner measurements as out of curiosity I've measured today the CX-30's system (which should be identical as the speakers and amp have the same part number) and did some listening tests and I have some impressions and data to share:
First of all, I haven't found a similar photo for the CX-30 but this is the speaker placement on Mazda3 hatchback and from my (limited experience) is one of the best systems in it's class.
I have a UMIK-1 calibrated microphone with which I've done the measurements.
Some impressions:
This is the frequency response between the two cars.
- To my ears, the system in CX-30 sounds a bit different compared with the one from Mazda3 and it could be due to different seat position and how speakers fit in the cabin
- like in the Mazda3, the system seems to be bass heavy (linear mode helps reduce a bit at lower volume as standard mode will pump the bass even more at lower volumes)
- there's a significant drop bellow 35-40Hz and the bass seems to be localizable as coming from the trunk; I'm not sure what is the crossover point but usually above 80Hz you can localize the source of the sound.
- big difference in sound quality between bluetooth and cable
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Then I have done measurements at two different seat position and I haven't seen much of a difference (but there is one nevertheless):
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Not much difference:
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I have compared my measurements with what savagegeese (Youtuber) measured on Mazda3 hatch and the same drop under ~35-40Hz is observed on his measurements as well.
I also have a '21 BMW 3-Series with Harman Kardon system and some notes about it:
- The HK has 16 speakers and the subwoofers are under the front seats
- Bose is more bass heavy while BMW's is a bit more balanced
- NVH also helps the sound in the BMW
- at Mazda you can hear that the subwoofer is in the trunk while in BMW everything seems more balanced (the subwoofers, as I mentioned above, are under the front seats)
Here's the measurement between these two:
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When I ordered my last car, I specified I wanted the smallest possible rim size. The salesmen thought I meant the largest rim size to minimise the tyre width, as all the other clowns ordered. Had to put him right about comfort, not looks.Call me crazy but I hate these rubber band sidewalls, even on sports cars. These 20+ inch rims are a nightmare. I special ordered 18s on my W222.
My first and last Mazda was a MX-6; a true lemon if there ever was one. Damaged the brand for me and I have not considered another Mazda for 20 years, although I'm sure things are different now.Mazda is currently the most reliable auto manufacturer by a long shot. It was the last dealer I worked at and if it wasn’t for the used car department the shop would go out of business.
The first hit to my query "JD Power manufacturer reliability list" shows that Mazda scores a 174 in comparison to Lexus (w/a score of 133):Mazda is currently the most reliable auto manufacturer by a long shot [wtf?]. It was the last dealer I worked at and if it wasn’t for the used car department the shop would go out of business.
I had the same thing with a Ford F350. 4 transmissions in 90k miles! Ford paid for the first 2 but I paid for the 2nd 2. I will never buy another Ford.My first and last Mazda was a MX-6; a true lemon if there ever was one. Damaged the brand for me and I have not considered another Mazda for 20 years, although I'm sure things are different now.
no wonder, that monstrosity was nothing but a Ford Probe in disguiseMy first and last Mazda was a MX-6; a true lemon if there ever was one. Damaged the brand for me and I have not considered another Mazda for 20 years, although I'm sure things are different now.
Interestingly, Ford is the only one of the big 3 I've never owned. My mom had a Mercury Mountaineer, and it was awful.I had the same thing with a Ford F350. 4 transmissions in 90k miles! Ford paid for the first 2 but I paid for the 2nd 2. I will never buy another Ford.