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850.5 | Mazda - From Where ?? | VOGON::MORGAN | What part of NO don't you understand ? | Tue Mar 27 1990 10:08 | 10 |
| Does anyone know which garge any Mazda on the lease scheme is ordered
from ??.
I want a test drive of a 323 GT and my conscience says that I should go
to the garage at which the order will be placed.
Thanks for any info.
Rich
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850.6 | Take your pick! | UKCSSE::RDAVIES | Live long and prosper | Wed Mar 28 1990 13:37 | 27 |
| >> <<< Note 850.5 by VOGON::MORGAN "What part of NO don't you understand ?" >>>
>> -< Mazda - From Where ?? >-
>> Does anyone know which garge any Mazda on the lease scheme is ordered
>> from ??.
The one that gives them the best discount!.
First, we source from both PHH and Hertz, thus it could be either
depending on the particular quote.
Second, the lease companies do not have 'approved' suppliers, rather
they put out requests for quotes, if the garage wants to take a lesser
margin, but get the turn-over, they give an attractive quote.
Thus a particular garage could, for a while, be prime suppliers, but
then they may reduce this discount or another may give a better
discount.
Thus you can't really tell WHO will get the contract even if you DO
place the order. So stop concerning yourself about it. As a colleague
was once told by Citroen (after having a test drive refused by a nearby
dealer because it was a lease), "they are our agents, if you want a
test they should give you one as we (the manufacturer) still end up
supplying the vehicle".
Richard
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850.7 | Stroke of Luck.. | VOGON::MORGAN | Physically Phffftt | Tue Oct 02 1990 11:57 | 9 |
| Having cancelled the order for the 323 I've taken over the lease of a
626 GT Coup�.
Only had it a week but highly impressed. All the leccy bits and pieces
you could want, a cruise control, seats you can adjust every which way
you want etc. etc. As I said most impressed
Rich
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850.8 | I'm happy too! | CHEFS::OSBORNEC | | Thu Oct 04 1990 20:51 | 45 |
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Had my 16v Hatchback for over the time now. Has done 52k without the
slightest trouble. Just been down to Decville with it, towing a trailer
all the way -- on back roads over the Massif Central & Haute Provence.
Great fun on 1 in 4's, & full lock hairpins galore ...sufficient poke
to make sure I didn't hold anyone up -- I would hate being a mobile
chicane.
Splendid car. Noisy at 70, but remains just the same right up to xxx.
That can be misleading -- went under a motorway bridge with plod on top
at a speed which was considerably more than politic. No problem, I
suspect partly because it is such an unmemorable car that plod don't
react to it in the way they do to a bright red Turbo Esprit or similar.
Only faults I can find is that if driven VERY hard indeed, it can get
ragged at the limit -- way beyond the tolerance of most passengers &
not likely to be a problem on the road. I found out on a circuit ...
Also not a good tow car on wet grass. Front wheel drive & fat low
profiles mean that it is often almost impossible to get going with a
heavyish trailer (one ton plus). No problem on any other type of
surface.
Have never bought the same model car again -- am about to, if only to get
air conditioning.
BTW, u can keep cruise control. IMO, absolute waste of time in UK/Europe,
unless thrashing down to Valbonne on Autoroutes or similar. Driver's seat
can be adjusted every which way, but remain xxxxx uncomfortable. I put
a beady thingy on mine the first time I did 800 miles in a day in the car
-- it's stayed in ever since.
Makes BMW, Volvo etc look lousy value for money. Most of them have much
less performance, vastly more money by the time you add some basics like
leccy windows/roof, ABS & all the other essential bits u get thrown in on
the Mazda. Trivia like alloy wheels are a bonus.
Someone once asked about consumption. Haven't a clue. Never checked it.
Must be better than 20, so good enough. Burns unleaded.
Would like a turbo version ........(only available aftermarket so far).
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850.9 | Over 30.. | VOGON::MORGAN | Physically Phffftt | Wed Oct 10 1990 17:08 | 7 |
| Ok, so I wasn't that heavy with the right foot but on the first tankful
I'm getting about 32 mpg on unleaded with the 626 GT.
Pretty impressed I thought it'd be in the mid-twenties.
Rich
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850.10 | Boot size? | HAMPS::JORDAN | Chris Jordan, Digital Services - Office Consultant, London | Tue May 14 1991 11:47 | 6 |
| Anyone know the size of the boot space in a Mazda 626 GT coupe?
If possible in cubic feet ('cos I know what that relates to in space in
Vauxhall terms)??
If not, have you got a number for a Mazda dealer?
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850.11 | contact number | CHEFS::OSBORNEC | | Tue May 14 1991 12:46 | 14 |
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Nope, but it's big. I tested one before buying my 626 GT hatchback.
Big boot (but narrow opening as I remember it), & 60/40 rear seats.
You can carry a surprising amount.
Try Reading Mazda 0734 660543.
BTW, my 626 has now done 65k, & is over 3 years old. Still pulls
200 kph in Germany with ease. Highly recommended as a quick, reliable,
Q-car. The only reason I didn't take the coupe was that I thought it
was much more noticeable than the hatchback -- by plod, & by the
boy-racer brigade. The h/b is just as quick, & much more flexible in
what u can do with it.
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850.12 | getting there... | HAMPS::JORDAN | Chris Jordan, Digital Services - Office Consultant, London | Tue May 14 1991 13:04 | 6 |
| .11� Try Reading Mazda 0734 660543.
Thanks - I did.
They say it is 16 cubic feet....
Next problem... would someone who is 6' 5" have a great problem driving
it?? - The garage seemed to think I might have....
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850.13 | 200 kph in Germany ??? | EVOAI1::ALLY | | Tue May 14 1991 13:06 | 4 |
| re: -1
By mentioning Germany are you trying tell us all that you don't break
the speed limit in the UK ??????
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850.14 | | CHEFS::OSBORNEC | | Wed May 15 1991 09:29 | 10 |
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6'5" might be tight, but a Deccie who is the same height drove down to
Decville with me in mine with no problem -- as passenger or driver.
The only tightness is headroom, & that tends to be better for long
people than short -- as the drivers seat goes further back, & is
reclined more, so the available headroom increases.
The only way to find out is to go & try it. If you're around Reading
you can try mine anytime.
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