Jody Root
Greenie N00B Member
I was able to pick up a 2008 Mazdaspeed 3 back in early July and have been loving it ever since. I test drove a 2nd gen years back and told myself I would get one eventually. I picked this one up from a dealership that had gotten it in on trade and, being a used 4 x 4 truck dealership, they didn't want to really mess with it other than washing it and taking pictures to advertise it. I got an amazing price on it, but knew there was going to be some work involved. During the test drive I noticed the front end "clunk" that I have now learned comes mostly from the sway bar bushings, end links, or top hats on the struts. I replaced all, including full struts and shocks, within the first 2 months, as well as tires. I deduced that somewhere in its life, the front left wheel had come off (at slow speed it appears) and damaged the factory wheel slightly and bent the fender well a little bit. I was able to source some Mazda 6 rims for $175/set and mounted 235/45-18s on them. I was able to fit with some hubcentric spacers up front and it rides great.
I just changed the spark plugs this weekend and of course had to take the intercooler off. I was very surprised, expecting to see a coating of oil inside the IC, but it was bone dry. This car has 163K miles on it and it purrs along and the turbo doesn't seem to be losing its seals yet. Of course, without checking the history of the car, or talking to previous owners, I don't know if anything has been replaced. But, going over the car inside and out, it seems like everything is still factory.
It is not perfect on the outside, with the paint degrading in a few places and some small dings here and there. But first things first, making sure it is a solid daily and commuter, as I work away from home during the week, with my round trip totaling almost 800 miles of highway. it has done the drives flawlessly and I have put almost 10K on the car since the purchase.
I look forward to learning from everyone here as I start my journey with this car.

I just changed the spark plugs this weekend and of course had to take the intercooler off. I was very surprised, expecting to see a coating of oil inside the IC, but it was bone dry. This car has 163K miles on it and it purrs along and the turbo doesn't seem to be losing its seals yet. Of course, without checking the history of the car, or talking to previous owners, I don't know if anything has been replaced. But, going over the car inside and out, it seems like everything is still factory.
It is not perfect on the outside, with the paint degrading in a few places and some small dings here and there. But first things first, making sure it is a solid daily and commuter, as I work away from home during the week, with my round trip totaling almost 800 miles of highway. it has done the drives flawlessly and I have put almost 10K on the car since the purchase.
I look forward to learning from everyone here as I start my journey with this car.
