I wish there were more pleather options in Canada.
Quote from: NoTo on June 17, 2015, 01:46:07 pmQuote from: DKaz on June 17, 2015, 01:20:07 pmI wish there were more pleather options in Canada.Oh, there's plenty of pleather in Canada Nice selfie.
Quote from: DKaz on June 17, 2015, 01:20:07 pmI wish there were more pleather options in Canada.Oh, there's plenty of pleather in Canada
Nice selfie.
I'm surprised this article didn't mention the #1 main competitor to this car and the car that defined this segment. The Buick Verano. The Verano also has an optional manual with the 2.0L Turbo option which can be had for around $30K after incentives.The Verano has a much nicer interior as well. I'm surprised how low rent the ILX interior is. It's barely better than a Civic interior.
The Verano has a much nicer interior as well. I'm surprised how low rent the ILX interior is. It's barely better than a Civic interior.
I'll easily take plaid over a cliched black leather seat that will scorch your arse in summer, freeze it in winter unless you spring for the heated/cooled versions, and look like a 90year old's face in 5 years unless you "maintain" it every other week with exotic care products.
Quote from: Neromanceres on June 17, 2015, 08:56:31 pmI'm surprised this article didn't mention the #1 main competitor to this car and the car that defined this segment. The Buick Verano. The Verano also has an optional manual with the 2.0L Turbo option which can be had for around $30K after incentives.The Verano has a much nicer interior as well. I'm surprised how low rent the ILX interior is. It's barely better than a Civic interior.We got you covered - we have that exact comparison coming up!
I like my Mazda 3's leather, although I don't expect it to last more than 6 years. But 3 years and 65,000km later, they still look decent. When they need to be replaced, I'll get high quality stuff to replace it.
Quote from: Neromanceres on June 17, 2015, 08:56:31 pmThe Verano has a much nicer interior as well. I'm surprised how low rent the ILX interior is. It's barely better than a Civic interior.Have you sat in both? I personally haven't sat in either yet but I'd be interested in your thoughts on each. Everything I've read so far on the ILX's interior has been pretty positive so I'd like to hear your specific thoughts on it.
Virtually every other review I have read about this updated / revised ILX has stated there was a good effort made to reduce noise. Seems maybe not enough.Here is a link to cabin noise ratings on some cars. http://alexonautos.com/cabin-noise/Equal to Audi A3... but not at quiet as others.
Quote from: CanuckS2K on June 17, 2015, 10:17:31 pmQuote from: Sir Osis of Liver on June 17, 2015, 10:10:54 amI'll easily take plaid over a cliched black leather seat that will scorch your arse in summer, freeze it in winter unless you spring for the heated/cooled versions, and look like a 90year old's face in 5 years unless you "maintain" it every other week with exotic care products.I guess I must really be an anomaly. I've owned leather in my vehicles for years now and never once thought they were too cold in the winter or too hot in the summer. And as far as maintenance is concerned, leather is no where close to cloth in terms of up keep. You make it sound like cloth is so much easier. Ummm..nope. again, same here.
Quote from: Sir Osis of Liver on June 17, 2015, 10:10:54 amI'll easily take plaid over a cliched black leather seat that will scorch your arse in summer, freeze it in winter unless you spring for the heated/cooled versions, and look like a 90year old's face in 5 years unless you "maintain" it every other week with exotic care products.I guess I must really be an anomaly. I've owned leather in my vehicles for years now and never once thought they were too cold in the winter or too hot in the summer. And as far as maintenance is concerned, leather is no where close to cloth in terms of up keep. You make it sound like cloth is so much easier. Ummm..nope.