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  1. How reliable is the 2.5 turbo engines? : r/mazda - Reddit

    2.5T is just as reliable as any other modern turbo engine from any other mass market OEM. I see you’re asking in the comments how someone’s CX-5 handles over bumps. A CX-5 is not a CX-50 and their suspensions hand a lot differently from one another. Go drive one and see how you like it. Reddit can’t solve everything for you.

  2. Mazda 2 - Reddit

    r/mazda2: For Mazda 2 enthusiasts! Hey, stupid little question. I just filled up my tank from empty with octane 88 cause it was 20 cents cheaper per gallon and I wasn’t really thinking.

  3. Mazda 6 2.2 reliability : r/mazda - Reddit

    Jul 23, 2023 · I had a 2011 2.2 I bough it at 135,000 miles I had run up maybe 20k miles and I was on the interstate and the oil pressure light came on. Needless to say I stopped and turned off engine. My mechanic told me the oil was blocked and this is a fault with the pre 2015 2.2 Mazda engines. He fixed it and I got rid of it the following month.

  4. Mazda2 vs Toyota Yaris : r/whatcarshouldIbuy - Reddit

    Dec 29, 2023 · 2 previous owners I'd also like general opinions on both models, specifically between the years of 2007 and 2013. Tldr; First car. Looking for general opinions on the Toyota Yaris and Mazda2 between the years of 2007 and 2013 as well as 2 particular listings. Budget: $6000 Daily commute: ~10-15 miles, occasional ~50 mile round trip Needs:

  5. Mazda 3 vs. Mazda 2 : r/mazda - Reddit

    Jun 29, 2014 · Basically, I like the Mazda 3 better, but I cheaper gas costs of the 2 (especially with gas prices right now) are really alluring, and it offers all the space the I really need. Additionally, I would be purchasing used, between 2010-2013 years.

  6. Is Mazda 2 a good option as a first new car? : r/mazda - Reddit

    Sep 11, 2022 · I am big fan of the MX 5 but it won't be practical for me at the moment - single dad and can't imagine how it would be to drop my 8 yo daughter at school in a two seater. Maybe in the future as a second car. I settled on the Mazda 2 basically because of the looks of Mazda's and the naturally aspirated 1.5 petrol engine - less parts, more reliable.

  7. Firmware 74.00.310A Released - Your Help is Needed! : r/mazda

    Nov 26, 2022 · Updated my 2018 Mazda 3 GS from 70.00.100A NA to 74.00.311A NA this evening. The process went smoothly, taking about 30min to complete. I don't have the hardware upgrade, so none of the Android Auto or Car Play elements are showing up, but the overall performance has notably improved.

  8. Mazda Turbo Reliability? : r/whatcarshouldIbuy - Reddit

    Jun 6, 2021 · Also the turbo isn't a new motor. It's just new to the Mazda3. Iirc they use the 2.5T standard in the CX9 and have for a while. It's also an option in the 6 and CX-5. Mazdas SkyactiveG is very reliable so I wouldn't worry too much about it. It's the same engine as the 2.5L with a turbo and tuned.

  9. Mazda 2 or Mazda 3? : r/CarTalkUK - Reddit

    Jul 25, 2023 · A Mazda 2 sport Nav 5dr, with a 2021 plate and 8k miles for £14,000 Or… A Mazda 3 MHEV SE-L, with a 2020 plate and 20k miles for £16,000 Obviously, the Mazda 2 is cheaper, newer, has fewer miles and better MPG but I’ve heard it referred to as a city car before and I wonder whether it will stand up to a fair bit of motorway driving.

  10. Best available tune for 2022 2.5T? : r/mazda3 - Reddit

    Jun 2, 2023 · Home of Mazda3, CX-3, CX-30, 323, and Protege. The answer is always Miata but sometimes you have to haul more than two people and a purse.

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