The black piano interior trim will also show more scratches specifically when the sun is shining on it. But you can put clear PPF on it. Those black gloss wheels will easily scratch up it will look bad under the sun.
I'd prefer the 16" tires in the base over larger rims, but one thing that isn't mentioned is the select sport has heated side mirrors. The base does not.
Guess because I just bought a Mazda that your video came up for me. In May I actually traded in my 2020 Widebody ScatPack Challenger for a 2024 Mazda 3 Turbo Hatchback Premium Plus. Why. you ask? I just got tired of the type of people that the Challenger attracted. Yes, my new Mazda is not near as powerful, but, it's actually a lot better than most think. Also, after driving it for almost 2 months, I love driving it more than the previous Dodges that I've owned over the past 15 years. I'm 100% happy with the new Mazda. One thing I think people may want to know about these models that you are showing, is if either or both of these AWD or FWD? I didn't look close enough when the camera was on the back of the car. Otherwise, great video!
There is only $740 difference in base price between these two. It’s hard to understand why anyone would choose the 2.5 S. The Blind Spot Monitor and Advanced Keyless are worth that. Not to mention the 18” wheels, leatherette and several other features. I always thought the 2.5 S was aimed at fleet buyers, but I’ve never seen one in a rental fleet now that I think about it.
18" wheels are AWFUL. 18" cost more, they DECREASE fuel economy AND you have to replace these tires SOONER than smaller wheels WHICH ride smoother and handle better. I don’t understand why anyone wants 18" wheels.
Me personally I would get the SS, you get more niceties for not that much more money, also if you don’t tick all the options, you could get it at 25K, although it is up to the dealer as I have been hearing that they do not sell for 25, nevertheless it’s a very impressive car for the price
Bro why you don’t said nothing about the engine and transmission , WE DON’T CARE about exterior and interior , Has turbo ? CVT ? direct injection ? Natural aspiration ? literally you don’t said NOTHING (important)
Finally a base model video
Thank you for watching!!
Thank you !! This video is exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you for watching my video!
The 2.5 s Select Sport really catches my eyes.
The black piano interior trim will also show more scratches specifically when the sun is shining on it. But you can put clear PPF on it. Those black gloss wheels will easily scratch up it will look bad under the sun.
I'd prefer the 16" tires in the base over larger rims, but one thing that isn't mentioned is the select sport has heated side mirrors. The base does not.
Guess because I just bought a Mazda that your video came up for me. In May I actually traded in my 2020 Widebody ScatPack Challenger for a 2024 Mazda 3 Turbo Hatchback Premium Plus. Why. you ask? I just got tired of the type of people that the Challenger attracted. Yes, my new Mazda is not near as powerful, but, it's actually a lot better than most think. Also, after driving it for almost 2 months, I love driving it more than the previous Dodges that I've owned over the past 15 years. I'm 100% happy with the new Mazda. One thing I think people may want to know about these models that you are showing, is if either or both of these AWD or FWD? I didn't look close enough when the camera was on the back of the car. Otherwise, great video!
There is only $740 difference in base price between these two. It’s hard to understand why anyone would choose the 2.5 S. The Blind Spot Monitor and Advanced Keyless are worth that. Not to mention the 18” wheels, leatherette and several other features. I always thought the 2.5 S was aimed at fleet buyers, but I’ve never seen one in a rental fleet now that I think about it.
less things to go wrong really the only reason.
18" wheels are AWFUL. 18" cost more, they DECREASE fuel economy AND you have to replace these tires SOONER than smaller wheels WHICH ride smoother and handle better. I don’t understand why anyone wants 18" wheels.
Me personally I would get the SS, you get more niceties for not that much more money, also if you don’t tick all the options, you could get it at 25K, although it is up to the dealer as I have been hearing that they do not sell for 25, nevertheless it’s a very impressive car for the price
@@ammarisrar2005 Just had a dealer in Atlanta give me a quote of $23,650 plus tax/fees. 2024 Select Sport Sedan
Just found out today, these two models don’t have rear speakers. Think about it before you buy or lease it.
Is the Apple CarPlay wireless in the select sport?
it’s only wireless in the top trims
Bro why you don’t said nothing about the engine and transmission , WE DON’T CARE about exterior and interior ,
Has turbo ? CVT ? direct injection ? Natural aspiration ?
literally you don’t said NOTHING (important)
Naturally aspirated, 6-speed automatic transmission (NOT a CVT),