Mazda 3 BL 2012-2013
#1
Mazda 3 BL 2012-2013
Hello,
It's time to change my car and I want to buy a Mazda 3 BL from 2012-2013 2.0 petrol 150 HP.
It seems that it have the options that I'm looking for, but something is not clear to me:
1. It's important to have adaptive front lights?
2. How good is the Bose audio system? It's a big difference in comparison with the stock one? It worth to look for a car with Bose?
Thank you
It's time to change my car and I want to buy a Mazda 3 BL from 2012-2013 2.0 petrol 150 HP.
It seems that it have the options that I'm looking for, but something is not clear to me:
1. It's important to have adaptive front lights?
2. How good is the Bose audio system? It's a big difference in comparison with the stock one? It worth to look for a car with Bose?
Thank you
#2
Welcome to the forum. I think your questions may be difficult for us to answer from our different corners of the world.
Importance of Adaptive Headlights - I was not aware that they were available in 2012. I just drove a 2019 CX-5 with adaptive lights for the first time and they made me dizzy. I am sure I could adapt, however, I have made it this far without them and won't be getting them on my next car. The roads you drive on may make adaptive headlights an extremely important feature. If I regularly encountered people or animals walking on poorly lit winding roads, I would get them without question.
Quality of the Bose audio system - I like the upgraded system and appreciate the fact that it is on the 2019 Mazda 3 I am picking up tonight. We have it on one of our current Mazdas but not the other. It would not be a deal breaker for me but I can see how it could be for some.
Both questions are dependent on your personal preferences your local conditions and so on.
I would focus on buying the best maintained lowest mileage vehicle instead of specific features unless they are very important to you.
Good luck with your purchase and I hope you become an active member of the forum.
Importance of Adaptive Headlights - I was not aware that they were available in 2012. I just drove a 2019 CX-5 with adaptive lights for the first time and they made me dizzy. I am sure I could adapt, however, I have made it this far without them and won't be getting them on my next car. The roads you drive on may make adaptive headlights an extremely important feature. If I regularly encountered people or animals walking on poorly lit winding roads, I would get them without question.
Quality of the Bose audio system - I like the upgraded system and appreciate the fact that it is on the 2019 Mazda 3 I am picking up tonight. We have it on one of our current Mazdas but not the other. It would not be a deal breaker for me but I can see how it could be for some.
Both questions are dependent on your personal preferences your local conditions and so on.
I would focus on buying the best maintained lowest mileage vehicle instead of specific features unless they are very important to you.
Good luck with your purchase and I hope you become an active member of the forum.
#3
I think that I can drive without adaptive lights. I don't have them on my current car and I'm fine.
Regarding the sound system I like to hear good sound. Until now I didn't have the chance to try it.
Thank you for answer
Regarding the sound system I like to hear good sound. Until now I didn't have the chance to try it.
Thank you for answer
#4
Usually the grand touring comes with all the tech features (bsm, bose, rain detect wipers ect.) I personally love the bose in my car yet still wish they were louder lol
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