How is the Mazda Demio rated in the UK?

How is the Mazda Demio rated in the UK?

The car is highly rated in many UK reviews for its handling and composure. Definitely looks much smaller than the other cars in the category, but has what you call a “cute” look.

Where can I buy spare parts for my Mazda Demio?

Many Demio spares will be available to buy now. For other parts, you will hear back from the independent breakers in our network with some quotes to give you a wider choice.

Are there any recalls on the Mazda Demio?

In the following overview, you will find the most common problems for the Mazda Demio, for which Mazda has announced a recall through the EU Rapex system. For recalls and faults found in the UK scroll down. If the problem is corrected in time, it may not affect the overall reliability of your Mazda Demio.

Who is the designer of the Mazda Demio?

For the Mk3 model the lead designer was Ikuo Maeda, who later went on to become the Head of Design at Mazda in 2009. For the European market the option of a three-door model was also given, with engine choices including a 1.3 L and a 1.5 L petrol as well as a 1.4 L common rail turbodiesel.

Are there any problems with the Mazda Demio?

Over the time, the contact points inside the ignition switch may become carbonized and become conductive to electricity. As a result … . If you wish to know more about eventual problems of a specific car (e.g. real mileage, potential traffic accidents damages, odometer rollback, repairs, etc.), then we suggest going to HPI-Check.

Many Demio spares will be available to buy now. For other parts, you will hear back from the independent breakers in our network with some quotes to give you a wider choice.

When was the first year of the Mazda Demio?

Mazda first launched the Demio in 1996, as a supermini to add to its current car collection. The Demio, now in its fourth generation, is also marketed under a number of different names, including the Mazda2, Mazda 121 and Mazda Metro.

What’s the difference between the 2nd and 3rd generation Mazda Demio?

The main differences between the 2nd and 3rd generation Demio lie in the exterior design. The older Demio is boxier and wagon-like while the newer 3rd generation one is more curved, shorter and wider. Boxier shapes are better for larger interior space, something that the 3rd generation Demio has less of.