I have a 2007 Petrol Mazda 6. Got 220,000 miles on it. They are prone to rust. But they are reliable if regularly serviced. Only thing I\u2019ve replaced apart from tyres, brakes disc and pads and batteries is a fuel pump. So not bad.
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The white filter is Mazda OEM filter, what you got from factory or from dealership... That filter works fine as it is. Do you need 3rd party filter? Well, if you constantly running in 5000-7000 RPM, 3rd party filter might allow more airflow, also potentially more debris in order to provide more airflow. More airflow means potentially more HP/Torque. For spirited driving. If you drive in normal manner and occasional spirited driving, stock airflow is enough and will provide more debris filtration (for better engine longevity).
Just did mine at 69k. Felt like a small pickup in performance.
I've had buckled alloy wheels re-roll repaired in the past, so yes.
235 km/h on the german autobahn, from one border to the other, no issue! Except for the numerous heavy breaking... Going from over 200 to less than 100 several times in a row and you start loosing confidence in the brakes.
I just fixed my 2016 Mazda6 for the second time through insurance. First time was a few years ago where the other was at fault and it was about $2500 for front bumper and grill OEM. This time they claimed it was my fault and repaired fender, bumper, headlight for also about $2500 after market parts. The next month my insurance went up from $700/6 mo to $1000/6 mo.
Given that they're charging $95 for a cabin air filter, it's highly likely that they're overpriced.
I had the starter motor replaced at a discount of around 75% after experiencing similar problems with my 2020 Mazda 6. It wasn't a battery problem, since I had replaced the battery just a few weeks earlier. I guess those starters are faulty.
Cx5 2024, one year old and the brakes are completely shot and need to be replaced. I was quoted like 1.5k and the manufacturer only offered $500 discount on the new brakes. I’m honestly appalled.
they only say you can do that with their Mazda-branded oil. That stuff tends to be expensive.
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