Originally Posted By: Eddie
I much prefer how a Mazda drives and, how they handle because, I enjoy driving. I have raised my 3 children and now enjoy driving again in a drivers car. I don't want a Mom & Pop vehicle like a Camry or Malibu regardless of gadgets and other stuff. I now drive a CX5 and often drive a Mazda 6. Ed
Originally Posted By: forbes.com
Mazda has added its clever new G-vector control (GVC) system to two of its models for 2017.
GVC improves steering feel and response by very small reductions in engine torque as a driver turns into a corner. The resultant weight shift to the front wheels improves traction and thus aids traction, especially in slippery conditions.
For 2017, both the Mazda 6 and Mazda 3 add the GVC system. Other Mazdas will gain the system later.
Originally Posted By: forbes.com
The Mazda 6 and 3 models also see needed improvements in reducing noise, vibration, and harshness, with thicker glass and added sound insulation materials.
Given that
Mazdas already have a reputation for above average handling, especially among the Japanese brands, these refinements only add to the appeal of two of the brand’s key models.
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