How many miles can a Mazdaspeed 6 last?
The Mazda 6 has gained a reputation for long-lasting durability and on average can last between 200,000 – 250,000 miles. With conservative driving habits and careful attention to maintenance, Mazda 6 owners can expect 13 – 17 years of service based on driving 15,000 miles per year.
How reliable is a Mazdaspeed 6?
MAZDASPEED6 owners have made 8 complaints over 2 model years. Using our PainRank™ system we’ve ranked it 10th in overall reliability out of 19 Mazda models , with real engine and suspension concerns.
Why did they stop making the Mazdaspeed 6?
Why is the Mazda6 being discontinued? Mazda announced in the press release that they have been navigating with the evolving consumer needs and an ever-changing automotive industry for more than 100 years now. As consumer interest is changing, they are discontinuing the Mazda6.
How much boost does a Mazdaspeed 6 have?
Stock boost is 15.6 or 15.7psi, I believe.
Is the Mazda 6 engine reliable?
According to Car Complaints, the worst problem with the Mazda 6 is engine failure with the 2004 model having the highest instance of engine failure. The average mileage for engine failure occurring is 98,000 miles. However, mechanics aren’t able to identify a specific cause of engine failure.
Are Mazda6 good cars?
Yes, the Mazda6 is a good midsize car. It boasts adept handling, responsive steering, and two peppy four-cylinder engine options. It also has an upscale cabin and comes with an abundance of safety tech and infotainment features, including newly standard Android Auto and Apple CarPlay capability.
Why is the CX-3 being discontinued?
Mazda didn’t provide a reason behind its decision to discontinue the two models. All it said was it would not offer the CX-3 and Mazda6 for the 2022 model year as “consumer interests continue to evolve.” Ever since Mazda introduced the CX-30 in 2020, we had a feeling that the CX-3’s days were numbered.