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If everyone is telling you it's your fault, perhaps you'd ought to listen. The Mazda 3 is an exceptionally reliable car, so it's extremely probable that you are driving your car in very crazy ways to cause all of these problems.
I haven't noticed that the sheetmetal or the paint is any more delicate on the Mazda 3 than it is on any other car. Driving is NOT a contact sport. Perhaps you need a Sherman Tank instead.
But then again, you wouldn't be any more responsible driving the tank, which is a very scary thought.
I haven't noticed that the sheetmetal or the paint is any more delicate on the Mazda 3 than it is on any other car. Driving is NOT a contact sport. Perhaps you need a Sherman Tank instead.
But then again, you wouldn't be any more responsible driving the tank, which is a very scary thought.