What oil does a 2013 Mazda 5 take?

What oil does a 2013 Mazda 5 take?

Castrol Edge Synthetic Motor Oil 0W-20 5 Quart.

What kind of oil goes in a Mazda 5?

What kind of oil should my Mazda vehicle use? For the most part, almost all Mazda cars and crossover SUVs will call for SAE 0W-20 oil.

What kind of engine does a Mazda 5 have?

The Mazda 5’s based on the 3 compact sedan and hatchback, so handling’s more athletic than any other minivan. But acceleration is among the slowest. The only engine is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder with 157 horsepower, and it’s teamed up to the front wheels through either a five-speed automatic or a six-speed manual transmission.

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Is the Mazda 5 still a good car?

The Mazda5 hasn’t changed significantly going on to the 2013 model year, but in follow-up drives of the Mazda5 we’ve found that it remains one of the most fun-to-drive yet frugal family vehicles you can get. A scaled-down minivan, the Mazda 5 can’t avoid the boxy outline, but it has some clever details.

What are the specs of a Mazda 2.5 liter?

The specs might sound familiar since we rattle them off almost every time we talk about a Mazda product: Using 93-octane gas, the turbo 2.5-liter produces 250 horsepower and 320 pounds-feet of torque; use 87-octane fuel and those numbers drop to 227 hp and 310 pounds-feet. It’s always paired to a six-speed automatic transmission.

What kind of fuel does a Mazda 3 use?

The Mazda’s Skyactiv engine for the US had it’s compression ratio tuned down from a 14:1 compression ratio to 13:1. The purpose of this was to allow the engine to work on 87 octane fuel. While on a car rated for 87 octane can run on a higher octane, you’re not going to gain much, if any, performance, but rather just have thrown away your money.

What are the features of a 2013 Mazda5?

At the rear of the van, the taillights look quite a bit like the ones on Mazda’s CX-9 crossover. Other exterior features include: The Mazda5’s interior shares styling cues with other recently updated Mazdas like the Mazda3 compact car. The second-row bucket seats have dual armrests, and the third row is split 50/50. Interior features include:

What kind of gas mileage does a Mazda 5 get?

Gas mileage is fine, at up to 28 mpg highway, but other bigger minivans can do just as well on paper, though we’ve seen higher real-world fuel economy in the Mazda. It’s the Mazda 5’s handling that draws our attention. The athletic feel starts with top-notch steering and a well composed ride. It’s a blast to drive, especially when the road winds.

The Mazda5 hasn’t changed significantly going on to the 2013 model year, but in follow-up drives of the Mazda5 we’ve found that it remains one of the most fun-to-drive yet frugal family vehicles you can get. A scaled-down minivan, the Mazda 5 can’t avoid the boxy outline, but it has some clever details.