Used 1993 Mazda MX-6 Consumer Reviews
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Love it
Bought the car with ~50K miles on it. All I've ever had to do was typical maintenance (oil changes / brakes) and at 100K, I splurged and spent $400 to replace the fuel and water pump, spark plugs and wires, drive belt... the usual stuff people do when their car lasts that long and you want it to last longer. I've got 106K on it now I'd never get rid of it if that was an option!
Great Car!!
Great Car. I drive it pretty hard every day and it keeps on pulling.
- LS CoupeMSRP: $9,995500 mi away
Fun car with so-so reliability
I am the original owner of a Hunter Green 1993 MX6 LS. It has been a very pleasurable car to drive for 11+ yrs. It offers a good blend of fun driving, nice interior and great styling. The exterior looks neither trendy nor generic but sporty nice in an ageless sense. Mechanical reliability and cost of repair have been poor. Problems included power antenna that sticked in cold [at 2 year], trunk hinge that wouldn't hold the lid up [at 8 yr], A/C [at 7 year], oil leak [at 10 yr] and many others. Bad city fuel efficiency. Suite polluting (originally purchased in NJ, it barely passes the smog check in CA).
'93 MX-6 is better than most NEW cars.
I purchased this car from a family member for $1, and it runs like I paid $20,000 for it. Running it at 65 mph average speed, I get 36 mpg. Running at 80 mph, I still get as much as 34 mpg. As far as mechanical problems go, I have yet to have any, and the engine is still as powerful as the first day on the road. The car also gets attention because there are not many left on the streets anymore. At the current selling value of $2,000, if you see one, grab it. The money you will save in fuel costs is outstanding.
My baby
I love this car I wish they still made them...