What petrol does a Mazda6 take?

What petrol does a Mazda6 take?

UNLEADED FUEL
USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL. Do not drive your Mazda with any sign of engine malfunction.

When did the Mazda 6 sport4 come out?

The 1.8, 2.0 and 2.3-litre petrol engines kicked things off, although it wasn’t too long before a pair of 2.0-litre diesels and an estate variants were added to the range with a Sport4 all-wheel drive estate model debuting in early 2003. A reasonably thorough facelift was unveiled in the summer of 2005.

What kind of car is the Mazda6?

The success of the Mazda6 has been followed by the Mazda2, the Mazda3 and the stunning RX-8. The Mazda6 is the car that really turned people’s head though.

When did the Mazda6 get a facelift?

A reasonably thorough facelift was unveiled in the summer of 2005. Visually, this added up to reprofiled bumpers, a revised grille and new headlight clusters which pick out the four individual lamps in chrome.

What kind of engine does a Mazda 2.0 have?

Some early 2012 Mazda cars are equipped with the 2.0 MZR engines as an option as well. Ford continues to develop and manufacture variants of the Z and L engines for their Duratec and EcoBoost four-cylinder engines.

Which is better Mazda 6 petrol or diesel?

Most people seem very happy with their petrol Mazda 6s: you need to use the revs to get the best out of this engine, but you should get used to it. Agree – it’s a different driving style to a diesel. There are some petrol engines with good low-down torque, such as the VW Group 1.4 and 2.0 TSI.

When did Mazda stop making the MZR engine?

As of 2011, Mazda discontinued development of the MZR generation of engines and replaced it with their new SkyActiv generation of engines. Some early 2012 Mazda cars are equipped with the 2.0 MZR engines as an option as well.

What kind of engine does a Mazda MX-5 have?

The third generation MX-5 was still produced with the MZR 1.8 or 2.0 engine, which may be shipped from the factory with a Ford oil filter fitted, suggesting a shared production line.

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