What kind of gas mileage does a 2011 Mazda3 get?
If there’s one aspect that’s a little disappointing, it’s the 2011 Mazda3’s fuel economy. EPA fuel economy ratings range from just 21 mpg city, 29 highway with the larger ‘s’ engine and manual transmission up to 24/33 with the smaller ‘i’ engine and automatic transmission.
What are the specs of a Mazda 3?
Length (inches) 183.5. Width, without mirrors (inches) 70.7. Height (inches) 56.9 Mazda Mazda 3 Specs for Other Model Years. 2021 Mazda 3 hatchback 2020 Mazda 3 sedan
What kind of styling does the 2011 Mazda3 have?
The 2011 Mazda3 built its reputation around being fun to drive, and it looks the part, with fit, flamboyant styling in either sedan or hatchback models. Last year the Mazda3 was completely redesigned, with a new five-point grille that is the new “global face” of Mazda.
What kind of engine does a Mazda 2.0L have?
The LF-DE has a high-grade aluminum alloy cylinder block with cast iron sleeves. The engine shares the 83.1 mm (3.27 in) stroke of the 1.8L engine (L8-DE, L8-VE), but the bore is larger – 87.5 mm (3.44 in). Unlike the 2.5-liter version L5-VE, the 2.0L engine doesn’t have balancer shafts.
What kind of engine does a Mazda 3 have?
Mazda offers three drivetrains: two normally aspirated four-cylinders — each with a manual or automatic transmission — and a manual-only Mazdaspeed3 hatchback with a turbocharged four-cylinder. (Click here to stack them up.) Since the Mazda3 was redesigned a year ago, we’ve driven all three engines.
What are the specs of a 2011 Mazda3?
Steering turn-in is precise, allowing for quick darts from one lane to the next. At low speeds, our 2.5-liter test car’s wheel felt both light and lively — better than last year’s 2.0-liter Mazda3, whose wheel could have used more low-spee… Show full review
What kind of brakes does the Mazdaspeed3 have?
The Mazdaspeed3 has four-wheel-disc antilock brakes, with larger front discs than the regular Mazda3. They offer forceful, linear pedal response, though our test car’s were a bit too touchy when I lifted off to start moving again.
Are there any problems with the Mazda 2.0L engine?
The LF 2.0L engine isn’t quite as smooth as the 2.3-liter version. There is a power difference also, but it’s not huge. The common problem is high oil consumption after 100,000 miles on it. The weak point is valve stem seals. Bad connecting rod bearings also cause oil consumption.