Used 1993 Mazda 626 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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I've drove it to hell and back
I bought this car as a first car so i did'nt really care about it. I bought it with 140308 miles on it, and now 8 months later i've managed to place 15,000 miles on it.. Nothing major has gone wrong with it, I race a lot of people and happily to say I've won a lot of them. It's a rugged car, I've had to replace a couple engine parts but in time they go anyway. Now since I've beat it into the ground my engine burns oil.. but to show you, It's NOT dead yet, "It takes a beatin and keeps on ticking" ~that's true!
My Awesome 626
This is a fun, sporty, family sedan! I love my 626. Mine is loaded with options like moonroof, cd changer, anti- lock brakes, heated mirrors, alarm/keyless entry, alloy wheels, and a 6 speaker premium sound system. I love it! And it cost $2500!!!
Very Nice First Car
This was the very first car I bought from a dealership (as opposed to buying from my parents). It's got FANTASTIC amounts of room for front and rear passengers and trunk space. Considering the high mileage, we have had very few repairs and none costing more than $800. Our mechanic says it will last forever. I have the stick- shift model and highly recommend it.Manuals rule! My husband wants to trade it in for a new car and we're having problems finding something that will match the space for a reasonable price.
great car
This is a great car, great gas mileage, fun to drive, good design, inexpensive, and just an all around great car
Overall good car, but has some problems
My '93 626 has only 94,000 miles on it, yet I just had to have the AT changed out. The engine seems to being doing fine, however there are big problems with the paint (clear coat failing) and the rubber door gaskets. In addition, it used to have lit plastic key lock covers so you you see to get your key in at night, but those went after a couple of years. Mazda should have stuck with standard metal covers.