krewat
SHO Member
I would have kept my 2013, got an ESP, and beaten the ever-lovin' **** out of it. Instead, I gave it back at end-of-lease, and got a 2016. And now a 2018. I hope to keep THIS one 
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Would have used 2.5" intercooler piping instead of 3" when building my front mount.
Would have chose a different color other than white when doing the split wrap.
Yep. Had mine shipped from out of state and me and the dealer got into it pretty bad. His 100% like new condition was a lot different than mine. Ended pretty ugly between us. He's got a lot of bad (but 100% true) reviews from me on the interweb. At one point he literally held my title hostage and tried to blackmail me into taking down the reviews.I haven’t even owned mine long but if anything I would have looked longer for a PP sho. Mine is fine and only has 47k miles but there were red flags (repainted panels despite a clean car fax) and the dealer in Nebraska wouldn’t budge on the price. I presented my a-hole straight at them tho by driving all the way down there for it after a night shift. I’m sorry I hate dealers... not once have I had an experience where I didn’t feel at least 45% lied to or manipulated. Just like an honest lawyer doesn’t make as much money neither does an honest car dealer.
Mazdaspeed 6?I would've taken a different route the day my brand new 5000 mile 2018 got totaled while sitting in a traffic jam. It had every option available with the PP package. I would have kept that car at least 50k miles. Now I gotta drive a dodge. What other choices are there for a 2 ton awd sedan that moves? Stingers, caddys, chargers, thats it.
Are they AWD now? My wife had one years ago. Think it was an ‘04. It was peppy but liked to just shut down while driving. Engine off, no dash, off off. Went ahead and got rid of that one.Mazdaspeed 6?
I haven’t even owned mine long but if anything I would have looked longer for a PP sho. Mine is fine and only has 47k miles but there were red flags (repainted panels despite a clean car fax) and the dealer in Nebraska wouldn’t budge on the price. I presented my a-hole straight at them tho by driving all the way down there for it after a night shift. I’m sorry I hate dealers... not once have I had an experience where I didn’t feel at least 45% lied to or manipulated. Just like an honest lawyer doesn’t make as much money neither does an honest car dealer.
Gotta keep the upper hand at all times with them. I bought my 2015 from a dealer 2.5 hours away. Negotiated out the door price over the phone before driving there, and told them to have all the paperwork ready and it couldn't take over 20 mins or I would walk. Got there inspected the car and test drove it, then paperwork took maybe 10 mins tops after that.
I actually enjoy shopping for cars now that I know you don't have to follow their rules. #1 buyer rule is you have to be able to walk out without the car.
The mazdaspeed version is AWD. And turbo.Are they AWD now? My wife had one years ago. Think it was an ‘04. It was peppy but liked to just shut down while driving. Engine off, no dash, off off. Went ahead and got rid of that one.
The Mazdaspeed 6 was only built in 2006 and 2007. It would be hard to find one that still runs. I had a 2006. AWD and the turbo were great.Are they AWD now? My wife had one years ago. Think it was an ‘04. It was peppy but liked to just shut down while driving. Engine off, no dash, off off. Went ahead and got rid of that one.
The mazdaspeed version is AWD. And turbo.
Hmm, I knew those were turbo but not AWD. Yeah hers wasn’t the speed 6, just the Reggie version. It was the touring package though with the larger wheels and whatever else. Didn’t have it long.The Mazdaspeed 6 was only built in 2006 and 2007. It would be hard to find one that still runs. I had a 2006. AWD and the turbo were great.
I would've taken a different route the day my brand new 5000 mile 2018 got totaled while sitting in a traffic jam. It had every option available with the PP package. I would have kept that car at least 50k miles. Now I gotta drive a dodge. What other choices are there for a 2 ton awd sedan that moves? Stingers, caddys, chargers, thats it.
There is a used car dealership selling a 2010 or so Audi s8. It has a NA V8, I think its 330 hp. I also heard those V8s are ticking time bombs.After my wife “borrowed” my brand new 2017 SHO and pulled out in front of somebody at a slow speed intersection, she became the owner of that car. I then bought a 2016 DSG Audi S4. Damn awesome car, more bulletproof than the Taurus, and its true AWD (not a Haldex setup). A few pulleys, a TB upgrade, and a tune and its running 11.8s in crappy air (1800ft DA). Its mind blowing using launch control, revving to 3200rpms, and just letting off the brake. Feels like you got hit from behind by a semi. Love that car... but still have and enjoy the SHO also.