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PostHeaderIcon Automotive – Arrival: 2010 Mazdaspeed3

Automotive - Arrival: 2010 Mazdaspeed3
If you’ve read us recently, you might be under the impression that we’re bearish on the 2010 Mazdaspeed3. In the first full test of the car, associate editor Harwood called out a specific, significant complaint. “We immediately recognized something that has been a signature of the ’speed3 since it first went on sale: torque steer. It was the biggest complaint we had with the previous-generation, and returns here.” In our 2010 Car of the Year evaluations, editor at large St. Antoine came to a similar conclusion: “I was disappointed in the ’speed3, particularly because it’s such a fanboy car,” he wrote. “I had issues with the torque steer…it didn’t seem to put the power down.”

So, do we hate the car? No. In 2006, we chose it over another of our perennial favorites, the Subaru WRX, in a head-to-head comparison test. One of the main reasons was the irresistible allure of 263 horsepower — a big deal for a front-drive compact car, especially wedded to such a smart and snappy chassis.

On the strength of these memories and the car’s overly torquey, but intriguing, performance at COTY, we jumped at the chance to add one to our long-term fleet. We picked up a Sport version in stunning Celestial Blue Mica with a black-and-red-trimmed interior. The only added option is a tech package that bundles satellite radio and navigation, keyless entry, push-button start, and a higher-watt Bose stereo with 10 speakers and an MP3-compatible six CD changer.

With its turbo hood scoop and Cheshire Cat grin, our light blue ’speed3 has a look of maniacal happiness. The numbers do give it something to smile about — especially the 5.8-second 0-to-60 time and 106-foot braking distance. Some staffers find the beaming mien a bit immature, especially since the previous version managed to be the segment’s speed and style leader. As with the rest of the Mazda3 line, the 2010 ’speed3 benefits from serious interior upgrades — with higher-end materials surrounding a striking new dash layout. For those who opt for nav, Mazda replaces the clumsy folding screen and remote combo with a smaller in-dash display controlled by a toggle switch and buttons on the steering wheel.

So, can we live with this leering, torque-steering Mazdaspeed3? Or will it break our wrists as well as our hearts? We have a year to find out.

PostHeaderIcon Automotive – Chevrolet Cobalt Steering System Complaints Launch Federal Investigation

Automotive - Chevrolet Cobalt Steering System Complaints Launch Federal Investigation
The Chevrolet Cobalt has been put under federal investigation due to a large number of steering complaints, according to multiple reports. The investigation covers model year 2005-09 Cobalts and 2008-09 SS models, possibly afflicting 905,000 vehicles.
Automotive - Chevrolet Cobalt Steering System Complaints Launch Federal Investigation
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it has received 1132 complaints about the Cobalt, concerning “difficulty controlling the vehicle, such as departing from the desired travel lane.” Most of the complaints were made in the last six months.

The Department of Transportation reports eleven crashes and one injury relating to the complaints, but no fatalities.

“We are cooperating with the agency in the investigation,” General Motors spokesman Alan Adler told Automotive News.

Source: NHTSA, Detroit News, Automotive News

PostHeaderIcon Automotive – Not Over Yet: Federal Investigation Turns to Toyota’s Electronics

The U.S. Department of Transportation is including Toyota electronics as a possible conduit in its investigation of unintended acceleration, Automotive News reports. The news Web site cites an unidentified Transportation official who confirmed the inclusion of possible electronic problems via email.
Thus far, Toyota has suspended production and sales of key models in its lineup while it rushes to revise its pedal assemblies. The world’s largest automaker has also issued recalls affecting some 7.5 million vehicles worldwide (Click here for our timeline).

“We’re not finished with Toyota and are continuing to review possible defects and monitor the implementation of the recalls,” Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said in an unrelated statement today, chastising the automaker for what he feels was a reluctance to initiate a recall.

Toyota issued a response on its media site today, saying, “Since these issues first came to our attention, we have understood that the soonest possible action would be in the best interests of our customers and have acted accordingly. We are very grateful for the advice of all the government agencies involved and feel that through our handling of the recall we have a chance to regain the trust of our customers.”

Source: Automotive News, Detroit Free Press, Toyota

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Autos Blog | 2009