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Mazda MX-5 1.8i:
... hood. The glass rear window comes with a demisting element, making it less prone to misting up than the plastic screens on older models. My car is a 1998 1.8 model, in Racing Blue Mica (a dark metallic blue). I did consider buying from a dealer, but it seems that Mazda dealers ask excessive prices for used MX5s as they know the cars are popular. By buying privately from autotrader.co.uk, I reckon I saved at lea... Read the full review: The best affordable sports car on the market by andy conda |
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Mazda 323 2.0 Diesel GXi ... and you knew there was going to be a but didn't you. It just exists and thats it. I suspect that there isn't an owners club. I doubt anyone that owns one of these ever drives it just for the fun of driving it. It is, like a microwave, just another domestic appliance. It does exactly what is required of it. It never breaks. One thing to note is that this car was brought from a Mazda dealer who serviced it before we brought it. It was previously owned by Mazda themselves and had a full Mazda service history. When we took it to our trusted local mechanic for its 54000 mile service his opinion was that it had never been serviced and he showed us the air... Read the full review: All the excitement of a Microwave Oven! by IronChicken |
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Mazda MX-5 1.8i ... been driving my MX5 for over a year and a half now. It's not the fastest car around, neither is it the flashiest or most comfortable. What it is is a good-looking, cheap to run, no worries, fun car. I really don't understand why everybody doesn't buy one. Well, I do. There's some common gripes about these cars: There's not much boot space, so you can't carry 5 bags of sand home from B+Q, and your significant other has to learn to go on holiday with only one small case. Good. Don't forget it's a two seater as well, so you can't spend half of your life giving people lifts. It's not very comfortable and the interior i... Read the full review: You Need One. Now. by porkscratching |
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Mazda 323 (1989-94) ... have a Mazda 323 GLXI 1.6 with ABS (K reg). I bought it second-hand 3 years ago and love it. I paid £3990 for it in April 1999. It has never let me down and cost me very little in repairs. I have had the usual tyres and bulbs to replace and a new battery and exhaust but the only major work has been the drive shaft on one side. The other one now needs replacing as well (a year on). It has done 122,000 miles so far and still starts first time every time and runs superbly. The seat cloth design is a little tacky and outdated but is not a big issue. The car has electric sun-roof that not only opens on a tilt but opens up completely, electric wing mirrors, electric... Read the full review: Mazda 323 - Great reliable car by npinney |











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