Used 1999 Mazda 626 Consumer Reviews
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the door seals came apart, it has no abs brakes so braking is bad, the power windows are really slow to close or open, radio is cheap, ride is smooth but turns are scary if speed is high, resale value is poor.
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I would advice not to go for it. The Transmission by Ford is useless and all these years they can't even build a simple automatic reliable transmission. Transmission sucks and produces knock on very shift on a stop and go stop and go road.
- LX SedanMSRP: N/A1,736 mi away
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I bought this car as a used car from dealer. It is a 1999 with 24K miles, for about 13K on road. I have put about 11K miles on it. No probs so far, just regular oil change, 30K service & not a cent more. We did a 2000 miles in four days & it was cool.
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I like this vehicle because it has had no mechanical breadowns or problems. In addition, I get good gas mileage
worse value loss; cheaply made
This car blew its engine at 116,000 miles; you be the judge of if that's good or not. It was very well maintained. I work in appraisals of cars and the Mazdas lose value very quickly and are not the best engineered vehicles by any means. Looks of the car lead me to it and also purchased it before I entered my career of knowing now what holds value better than other vehicles and which vehicles have a better track record on performance than others. Looks cute, drives okay. No value and cheaply made.