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January 2nd, 2018 02:41 AM #121
The hacks are reversible. My buddy installed, removed & reinstalled on mine, Seamless.... but I have yet to really use it. I don't need navi in our neckodawoods....& the drive is enough entertainment for me. Music & videos are just distractions. Haha.
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January 2nd, 2018 06:33 PM #122
The guy in Mazda confirmed it (let's be quiet about this), there is no way for them "to know" if you did that "thing". At the moment, I don't have the guts to do it on my own. I don't know why but back then, I was dismantling computers and doing experiments on softwares. Those were the 8086 family where "everything" needs to be typed and that also means that you needed to memorize "all" the commands. Otherwise, you won't go anywhere. Another thing, no mouse but keyboards only. The last OS I am familiar with is XP and OS X and the last thing that I modified is Samsung S2. The guy who built my computer (I no longer want to do it on my own) installed the "latest" software available during that time. I find it annoying... I can't find the "start" button and "program files".
I hate to say this, but is this the sign of getting old? I'm not really old, but I think I'm in a stage that I'm stuck in what I know that is comfortable for me and no longer interested to learn new things. Just an example for an old man's saying, "Read first the manual / instruction book and then ask me later what you found out." I just finished reading the Owner's Manual for Mazda 6 yesterday from cover to cover. I don't see any benefit for me in doing so but it has been a practice of mine, read first.
I think I went overboard, I've been ranting... out of frustrations. Anyways, I like machine gray. It's a great color!
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January 2nd, 2018 06:47 PM #123
Distractions
Yes, in a way it is a form of distraction. It is just that there are times when I'm in a cozy highway driving and literally I'm all alone in a highway that I have those videos running. I don't actually watch it but I listen to it or there are times that they want to watch.
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January 2nd, 2018 06:54 PM #124
Navigation
The built-in navigation system is good for me except that it's not like Waze. Navigation is a must for me, because I am a "driver" with "no sense of direction".
A driver with no sense of direction? I really am.
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January 4th, 2018 12:06 PM #125
Just now I went to our bank to make a deposit. Our friendly manager went out to see this new Mazda 6 and while we were outside, another depositor came and asked if that car belongs to him. The manager told him it was mine.
Naturally the conversation went to "how much" and when he got the figure he asked right away "why not an SUV" question. Again, I smiled and said that I had CR-V 98 and I wanted a car this time. He went around the car "to inspect" what's inside and what's under the hood.
He exclaimed in a cursing manner that it is indeed a great car. Of course, I got the surprised look when I told them that it's a diesel variant. So I decided to start the engine so they could hear how "quiet" the engine is.
How glad am I that I wasn't able to purchase the CR-V SX.
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January 4th, 2018 12:23 PM #126
Hehehe. Brings back amusing memories...Mine was among the early sightings of the 3rd gen 3 some 3.5years ago. It got frequent long stares. Was thrown questions like..."Is that the new 6?" "How much? Above 2M?" & comments like..."Dayummm, the interiors are so euro-esque"...Jaws dropped when they found out twas just a humble hobo 1.5.[emoji4]
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January 4th, 2018 01:15 PM #127
I really liked the Mazda 3 and until now, I still find it gorgeous. A couple of years ago, my neighbor said he wanted a Mazda 6 and I have no idea what is it since what I know is 3. He ended up buying trailblazer LTX... I think his wife "nudged" him to have an SUV instead. How glad he is to see this Mazda 6. We even went around our place, though he refused to drive it.
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January 4th, 2018 02:25 PM #128
It seems that Mazda has an impression of being an expensive vehicle. The other depositor said, "I'll buy that Mazda 6 once I get rich." Another comment was from my wife's cousin, "It's beautiful but expensive." I really wonder... the other guy said he owns a Montero. Price range is close to 2M. My wife's cousin owns a brand new Nissan Navara and her husband has a second hand Nissan patrol. These people are saying I have an expensive car. I don't know for the other guy, but for my relative who from time to time joins an off-road adventure, how can they say I have an expensive car?
I just don't understand... perhaps the answer lies with what you said, it depends on what you want and need. They don't need a car so if they buy one, that's expensive. I don't like SUV, so it will be a luxury for me to get one.
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January 4th, 2018 02:37 PM #129
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January 4th, 2018 02:59 PM #130
The assumption that the vehicle runs on the road, the ECU is more than likely a match. Try cleaning...
***HELP*** iding problem