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you meant replace the folding mirrors if is faulty right? both my mirrors not working, not sure if there is a fixed mirror to avoid this issue totally.

Even if not faulty, try to see if they can replace foc if under warranty cos it's prone to spoiling easily. Not aware of any fixed mirror (maybe can just disconnect the wire to the motor?)
 

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Even if not faulty, try to see if they can replace foc if under warranty cos it's prone to spoiling easily. Not aware of any fixed mirror (maybe can just disconnect the wire to the motor?)

No spoil don't need replace. Thats usually they says to save up cost.
Unless concern safety!
 

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Mazda 3 and 6 shares the same side mirror assembly right?

If need to replace, what's the estimated cost for each side mirror?
 

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Does anyone tried using Waze with android auto?
My waze always freeze when using it with android auto.
 

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Just received a letter from hong leong finance to say if i trade in my mazda for a new one they will give a good deal? Anyone receive this letter? What deal they give?
 

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Just received a letter from hong leong finance to say if i trade in my mazda for a new one they will give a good deal? Anyone receive this letter? What deal they give?

Wow... times are bad huh.... Even finance coy contact directly to their customers for car deals.... :eek::eek:

evolve with times....:D:D:D
 

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Any recommendation for tyres? my botak liao.... looking at 225/45/18

What sort of tyres you looking for? Comfort, performance oriented?

Comfort - Michelin Primacy 4, Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance 2

Performance - Michelin Pilot Sport 4, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5

I got a decent quote for Goodyear Eagle F1A5 @ 225/45/19, changed mine two days ago.
 

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What sort of tyres you looking for? Comfort, performance oriented?

Comfort - Michelin Primacy 4, Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance 2

Performance - Michelin Pilot Sport 4, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5

I got a decent quote for Goodyear Eagle F1A5 @ 225/45/19, changed mine two days ago.

I am looking at primacy 4 or F1A5 too. Mind sharing the price and contact?
 

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Any recommendation for tyres? my botak liao.... looking at 225/45/18
Largely depends on how you drive... I like to splurge a bit more so if you always go 50, never hard corner or hard brake, Ps4, F1A5 might not suit you.

If you race, track, then Ps4, F1A5 might not suit either.
 

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Anyone has any idea how to repair the rubber strip at the door area?
Bought the car Mazda 3 new 3 years back. Within a year, the whole rubber strip came off and I had to push back the rubber strip into the side door. But it happens 2-3 times until I decided to go back to Mazda service centre to rectify it since the car was still under warranty then. All was well till now the same thing happen. But not the whole rubber strip came out. Just a small portion. Perhaps 15cm. But I didnt notice it and my family members just closed the door without pushing back the rubber strip. Now it is deformed and unsightly and slightly protruding out thus it makes it easier to hit the rubber strip and dislodge it further whenever people get in or out the car. What can I do now? Warranty no more already le. And lol. My side mirror also giving me problems again. It happened in my first year and I went back to replace it. Now same issues again.
 

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Anyone has any idea how to repair the rubber strip at the door area?
Bought the car Mazda 3 new 3 years back. Within a year, the whole rubber strip came off and I had to push back the rubber strip into the side door. But it happens 2-3 times until I decided to go back to Mazda service centre to rectify it since the car was still under warranty then. All was well till now the same thing happen. But not the whole rubber strip came out. Just a small portion. Perhaps 15cm. But I didnt notice it and my family members just closed the door without pushing back the rubber strip. Now it is deformed and unsightly and slightly protruding out thus it makes it easier to hit the rubber strip and dislodge it further whenever people get in or out the car. What can I do now? Warranty no more already le. And lol. My side mirror also giving me problems again. It happened in my first year and I went back to replace it. Now same issues again.

Back to AD.again?
 

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Fix it outside. Mirror issue just replace the assembly, known issue for this.
 

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Hi guys, I’m intending to buy m3 2.0 version with mileage around 100k and 5yrs left.. appreciate if m3 driver can advise me what are the things to look out for. Gam xia
 

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Hi guys, I’m intending to buy m3 2.0 version with mileage around 100k and 5yrs left.. appreciate if m3 driver can advise me what are the things to look out for. Gam xia
Drive and enjoy.
 
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