Having just experienced probably the best bank holiday weather I can remember, this was the first weekend since I got the car last November where it has been sunny and I could have the windows open. I was surprised that with all four windows down there is very little drumming. It was something my last car suffered terribly with. It sort of took me back to my carefree youth.
It was a real pleasure and lifted the spirits.
Happy motoring
Last weekend
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Glad you enjoyed your drive out Andy, My Golf used to suffer the 'helicopter effect' with just one window open - opening a rear window would stop it, but I then fitted 'Climair' plastic shields to the front windows and they drastically reduced the effect - I might just install them on the CX3, not sure yet.
I also had a few days away in the CX3 (Cambridge - lovely town) and really enjoyed the drive, still having to adjust to the lack of turbo though, just means I have to change gear more
I also had a few days away in the CX3 (Cambridge - lovely town) and really enjoyed the drive, still having to adjust to the lack of turbo though, just means I have to change gear more
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I thought I would miss the turbo (last car was a V.A.G. motor with the DSG box so not changed gear for years). Funny enough I soon got used to the different power delivery of the Mazda.
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