Hi All
I bought a cheap Mazda 3 1.6 TS as a second car, mainly for the missus to potter about in. Everything looked fine when I picked it up, has 10 months MOT with no advisories on recent MOT, 118k miles done, full service history, drives well (or so I thought during the test drive), a couple of minor things that need doing, and there are a few scrapes and dents on the bodywork, but for only £500 I wasn't particularly worried about the cosmetic condition.
Anyway, I took a mate for a drive in it yesterday evening to see what he thought, and I decided to push it a bit just to see what performance was like. When the car hit around 60mph, which was something I wasn't able to do on the test drive due to the location the car was being sold, we both noticed a slight and rather rapid bouncing / bumping effect produced by the car. As soon as I let my foot off the throttle the bouncing effect seemed to go away. We initially thought it might be road surface but the road we drove on is very smooth, so I tried it on another bit of road but due to the poor quality road surface on most of the roads around here it was hard to determine whether it was doing the bouncing or not. There are no unusual noises coming from the car at all, gear changes are fine, no unusual wear patterns on tyres, driveshafts and CV boots look fine, it's very strange.
Not owning a Mazda before I didn't know if this was a trait of Mazda's, or whether I should be looking at anything else as to what might be causing this. I don't know if loosing a wheel balance weight or two might be causing this. Any thoughts as to what this could be, or any ideas on what I need to check would be greatly appreciated.
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