Used 1991 Mazda 323 Consumer Reviews
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Reliable Little Workhorse
Bought it, 14 years old but only 40,000 miles. Have driven it for two years now, adding over 20,000 miles, with no problems whatsoever. Note I owned a 1992 model before which I drove for 11 years without a single breakdown (sold it because of transatlantic move); based on that experience I didn't hesitate when I had the chance to take over this 14-year old little reliable workhorse.
good one
Although I just came to this website to look for a new car, (I am selling my mazda 323), but this guy is good! Very good, sorry to hear that Mazda is owned by ford.
Great Car!
My 323 is hands down my most favorite car I've owned. Mine isn't like most(loud exhaust, light bars, other odd things) but it's mechanically stock. From a mechanics perspective, this car couldn't be any cheaper and easier to work on. I have 325xxx miles on it and it will still do it's cute little one wheel burn out. These cars are the perfect car for A to B to C and all the way to Z. 38 Miles to the gallon, that easily competes with any newer cars. The 1990 Madza 323, it the best car of it's time. That is all.
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Reliable car
Currently have 142,000 miles, original clutch, transmission, broke timing chain at 74,000 miles, air conditioner too costly to switch over to new coolant. Great car, wife calls it her "Putt Putt". 30+ MPG on highway and around 28 in town. Regular maintenance, batteries, tires, etc.
Great little car (GLC)!
Obviously this is an older model (going on 29 years), but if you can find one in good condition with low miles, it won't disappoint. I often have people approach me when parking to say they had this model before and loved it, or to ask if I would be willing to sell it. With regular routine maintenance, it stills runs like new. UPDATE: This car is now 31 years old. A heater coil leak shorted the dashboard computer (who knew a 1990 car had a computer??), causing fuel intake problems; a rebuilt computer (with a shield to protect against future leaks) fixed this . . . and it still runs like new! UPDATE: The car is now 33 years old and running fine. Passed the smog test last month!!
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