Highest mileage 4 Cyl Mazda6
This is my first mazda, and I would like to know what is the highest mileage anyone has attained on a 4 Cyl mazda engine. Preferably the 2.3L since the new 2.5L is almost the same engine. I am trying to determine if this car is worth keeping past the warranty period.
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I have an 07 6i (4 Cyl) 5-door w/ a 5-speed auto and 50,000 miles. I average 23-25 MPG in town weekly mix of driving and I've gotten as high as 29-30.5 MPG in highway driving averaging 70-75 mph.
I'm very happy with the car.
Rodman :shades:
I realize that now. I just assumed MPG. But at almost 52,000 miles, I've been trouble free.
Rodman :shades:
We had a 95 Mazda MX-6 that had 216k when we got rid of it. The engine was still real strong and it had the original clutch.
Our 07i Value edition has 26k trouble free miles. I plan on driving it into the ground.
It sure was.
Since manufacturers are building cars that require less maintenance, they make the remaining maintenance items very difficult to do on your own making most people bring them back to the dealer.
On a side note, my 2005 Mazda6 i 5-door mtx has 60,000 trouble free miles and counting.
Diabolical or not, since I am in the industry, I can say with 100% certainty that some things are made a bit more difficult to steer people away from doing it their selves, such as the placement of the oil filter, and style it used to be (filter + cartridge). This is done for many reasons, one being that it aids with dealers maintaining the vehicle to ensure quality and builds revenue.
I guess there were too many problems with unqualified people or technicians using the wrong tool to open the filter cap, and breaking it causing a leak that later destroys the engine.
Back to the belt, the dealer wanted $125 to change it. On other cars, I've changed the belt in 10min from the top. Belt was $30, and luckily I had a 2' length of large iron pipe that slipped over the open-end wrench to act as a breaker bar on the tensioner.
The dealer showed me their "recommended" service list for 90K. Totaled out at $400. Haha. I think NOT!
Most modern cars if maintained should run easily 250,000 with a bit of TLC. I have never sold a car because it was worn out. I sold them because I wanted something newer.
Bel Air Car Guy
There are some posters on the forums complaining of blown engines with the first generation car - but I think those have been the 6 cyl engine.
Highway mpg - about 30
mixed mpg - 24-26
My wife is driving the car now since I have a company car. She does not drive very many miles per year, maybe 10,500-11,000 now. I was driving it almost 14,000-15,000 per year.
She said she has noticed a "bucking" sensation when the fuel gets low. Possible fuel filter/pump problem looming. I need to ask my service guys about it.
Stock stereo is pathetic, but the power drivers seat is one of the better I have on a car, I do ~ 100 miles a day commute, so this is important.
One out of the 2 mufflers did rust off, bit odd for stainless steel at ~ 6-7 year old car at the time.
Currently going thru an issue where the emissions test (IL) will not talk to the computer, so I was hoping to find someone with a similar prob out here.
Overall a good solid car, contrary to some of the other reviews I would say my interior shows very little wear and tear on the buttons. Only complaint inside (other than stereo) would be the headliner that sags and needs to be glued every so often. Not sure when we will call it quits with her, but I should be at 200K by the end of this summer and should keep going if the engine and tranny keep purring along.
I was a bit doubtful in the beginning buying a car in its first few months of manufacturing, and made in Detroit, but it has proven to be solid as a rock. Very enjoyable to drive, looks amazing, great on gas. So after 3 years of ownership I can truly say this is one of the best values on the market today. Its strength comes not only from the powertrain, but the chasis and suspension, take a look under the car and compare the suspension setup to any midsize car on the market and you will see the difference. This is a true driver's car. And mine has already crossed the United States North to South twice from Canada to Florida.
I just rolled over 93,000 and was coming back from Florida a 5 hour trip and no warning nothing and my motor started knocking really loud. I bought this car from a one person owner and have put some money into it. The oil light did not come on not did the check engine. Now I am a store manager for an auto parts so I know what to do and what not to do. I checked my oil before I got on the road and everything was fine but 3 hours from my house it all went to the crapper. It coated me over $600.00 which is a deal to get my car myself and my 2 children back to Atlanta. So I contacted the dealership to get a price on an oil pump $$$$400.00 and the guy tells me he has never heard of one going out in a Mazda 6 2.3 OK. We cannot figure out the problem after changing the oil pump, bearings, all gaskets and much more the car just is not worth anything else. This was my first Mazda and sooooo disappointed. Normally a Toyota/ Honda girl well going back to it too.
07 mazda 6i
2016 Mazda 6 350,880 most miles I had on a car ever. Only had to replace breaks tires and alternator and battery. Best car ever! I do courier work in it daily and never lets me down. Going to run it to the wheels fall off