copperband
08-08-2003, 01:29 PM
I bought Autocar for the review while away for the last week on holiday. I found the article very biased twards the 350 z and unnecessarily sticking the knife in on the RX- 8 which has been discussed already on another thread.One question it did raise for me though is one which doesn't seem to go away since seeing initial pics and the pre prod. blue car which is ride height and tyre size. the Article says "it has bigger wheelarch gaps that an Audi allroad" now either the reviewer is overplaying this or someting is wrong here,looking further into it there seems to be a difference in tyre sizes in the article and that quoted on the mazda website. I'd like to think that the reason is a simple mistake but I'm not sure, i remember my first ever job with a company car - 1.8 Verctra:( the team I was in was 60 people so one day 60 vectra's were delivered to a hotel car park.Out of those cars there were 3 different types and makes of tyre.Again maybe this is the norm with mass produced cars and whilst arriving together the vectra's could have been manafactured at different times (although not by much as it was the 2nd week of the Vectra's launch).
Anyway the article states 255/55's which is nice and wide but with a sidewall like a tractor tyre, the mazda site states 225/45's. Am I worrying about nothing (still haunted of the memory of my Vectra which had Dunlop "Eco tyres"!) or could their be a varience?
Anyone that has seen the cars at mancester - did you notice the tyres.
Unrelated point but on the subject of tyres I will endevour to wear them down as soon as I can and get changed over to Michelin Pilots Sports, would be Yoki's but my company draw the line at me having them.
Ed
Anyway the article states 255/55's which is nice and wide but with a sidewall like a tractor tyre, the mazda site states 225/45's. Am I worrying about nothing (still haunted of the memory of my Vectra which had Dunlop "Eco tyres"!) or could their be a varience?
Anyone that has seen the cars at mancester - did you notice the tyres.
Unrelated point but on the subject of tyres I will endevour to wear them down as soon as I can and get changed over to Michelin Pilots Sports, would be Yoki's but my company draw the line at me having them.
Ed