ElPolloDiablo
Greenie N00B Member
So,
As you guys maybe already read in my introduction post: I have been riding motorcycles since I was 18 and never cared so much for cars. Until now. Figured it can be handy every now and then. But if I want a car, it has to be a cool one. So I decided to go for the Mazdaspeed 3. Gen 2.
I have been reading most of things to be aware of, like the VVT and worn out turbo, which can be seen by smoke coming out of the exhaust when idling 10-20 minutes. Now, I found a used Gen 2 in Holland from early 2010 which has kind of a history according to the owner. I would really appreciate your thoughts on it, though I'm technical on a basic level (mostly with motorcycles), but I'm new to Mazdaspeeds.
First of all, the car: https://www.marktplaats.nl/v/auto-s...mps-2-3-turbo-slechts-114dkm-nieuwe-apk-turbo
Had phone call with the owner. I will write what he told me. He is a car trader and mechanic himself. He bought the car in 2019 for his son in Germany but they had a lot of troubles with it. Basically they bought a shitbox, as far as I understand. The previous owners fitted a bigger turbo (400hp), but never did any other adjustments, which more or less ruined the engine. Basically what he said is that the previous owner raped it. By not changing oil in time, not adjusting the tune to the other turbo, and so on.
They spent +5000 euro's on it to get it into mint condition, full engine revision, or so he says. That means according to him, turbo revised, distribution chain done, VVT's done, new bearings. Of course he said that most of the other Mazdaspeed 3's are most likely cheaper, but are technical not in this condition, because basically everything engine-wise is new. He has _all_ the documents from the rebuilds they did. He is open to a professional inspection done by a mechanic.
Asking price is 13,999 Euro and the average in Holland is around 12-13. Most likely I can get a similar car (year/mileage) from Germany for 10-11.
Now I'm a bit sceptical about the "whole" engine rebuild. But maybe that's not right. I would really like to hear the ideas of the actual Mazdaspeed owners. Thanks so much.
Stephan
As you guys maybe already read in my introduction post: I have been riding motorcycles since I was 18 and never cared so much for cars. Until now. Figured it can be handy every now and then. But if I want a car, it has to be a cool one. So I decided to go for the Mazdaspeed 3. Gen 2.
I have been reading most of things to be aware of, like the VVT and worn out turbo, which can be seen by smoke coming out of the exhaust when idling 10-20 minutes. Now, I found a used Gen 2 in Holland from early 2010 which has kind of a history according to the owner. I would really appreciate your thoughts on it, though I'm technical on a basic level (mostly with motorcycles), but I'm new to Mazdaspeeds.
First of all, the car: https://www.marktplaats.nl/v/auto-s...mps-2-3-turbo-slechts-114dkm-nieuwe-apk-turbo
Had phone call with the owner. I will write what he told me. He is a car trader and mechanic himself. He bought the car in 2019 for his son in Germany but they had a lot of troubles with it. Basically they bought a shitbox, as far as I understand. The previous owners fitted a bigger turbo (400hp), but never did any other adjustments, which more or less ruined the engine. Basically what he said is that the previous owner raped it. By not changing oil in time, not adjusting the tune to the other turbo, and so on.
They spent +5000 euro's on it to get it into mint condition, full engine revision, or so he says. That means according to him, turbo revised, distribution chain done, VVT's done, new bearings. Of course he said that most of the other Mazdaspeed 3's are most likely cheaper, but are technical not in this condition, because basically everything engine-wise is new. He has _all_ the documents from the rebuilds they did. He is open to a professional inspection done by a mechanic.
Asking price is 13,999 Euro and the average in Holland is around 12-13. Most likely I can get a similar car (year/mileage) from Germany for 10-11.
Now I'm a bit sceptical about the "whole" engine rebuild. But maybe that's not right. I would really like to hear the ideas of the actual Mazdaspeed owners. Thanks so much.
Stephan