Is the 2010 Mazda3 a good car to buy?

Is the 2010 Mazda3 a good car to buy?

Though the 2010 Mazda3 certainly receives a lot of complaints, the car is an overall impressive symbol of the reliability behind the Mazda brand. Most other model years receive minimal owner-reported complaints, with many of those complaints being less than severe.

Which is the worst problem in a Mazda3?

A failed clutch is the most-reported problem, as well as the worst-rated problem of all model years. Car Complaints finds that this occurs at an average of 37,650 miles and costs an average of more than $1,200 to repair. It also receives a Severity Rating of 9.3 (out of 10). But a bad clutch isn’t the only thing to worry about.

Why are so many people buying Mazda cars?

Whether the strength of Mazda’s current models and services is enough to keep attracting buyers for the next two years remains to be seen. Having said that, Mazda’s stellar safety reputation is generating good publicity for the brand.

Are there any reliability problems with the Mazda6?

No reliability at all. Once I went to Mazda garage to be checked, they said it was a common fault for 2.0 petrol to broken pistons and camshafts. It was lovely to be driven, when it was still not broken down. MPG was quite alright for the power and the engine performance which was quite decent.

Why are so many people buying a Mazda3?

Perhaps not, but his experience speaks to the way Mazda allows even mid-grade versions of the very handsome Mazda3 to look very cheap. Midst discussion of Mazda’s premium-ness in early 2013, Mazda’s CEO said that he needed consumers to, “ appreciate the value of the product .”

Can a Mazda 3 be serviced after 60, 000 miles?

*2:According to state/provincial and federal regulations, failure toperform maintenance on these items will not void your emissionswarranties. However, Mazda recommends that all maintenanceservices be performed at the recommended time ormileage/kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.

Is the Mazda6 considered a midsize car?

Industry insiders look at the flowing lines of a Mazda6 and are left to wonder at the 10 other midsize cars that sell more often. Mazda is soaring up Consumer Reports ’ ratings, too, and all Mazdas receive CR recommendations.

Are there any problems with the Mazda6?

The Mazda6’s swoopy roofline eats into rear headroom. The center hump would make five-aboard trips a pain. These aren’t problems in an almost-flat-floor, not exactly swoopy roofed Toyota Camry. A criticism levelled against most Mazdas relates to noise, vibration, and harshness.

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