1991 Mazda 323 1.6

Summary:

The best car I have ever owned

Faults:

In the past 3 years and 9 months I have replaced the normal maintenance items like tires and exhaust parts. The timing belt, which should have been changed at 60,000 miles, let go at 204,000 miles. This was the only time the car let me down, and I don't even consider it bad, since it only cost about $100 including the towing fee. The transmission leaked since I got it, and it would occasionally pop out of fifth gear. As time went on, it would grind into 5th, then to the point of me having to double clutch it, and finally fifth gear ceased to exist. I had a used transmission and new clutch installed. I don't consider this bad either, as it was my own fault, not having the leak fixed, and not doing a good job keeping the oil level up. The heater isn't great, but might be attributable to needing a good flush.

General Comments:

I bought it in the spring of 2000 for $600. I have beaten it half to death in the past (nearly) 4 years. It never fails to start, even in 20 below weather, sitting outside in the wind. I am taking it off the road next month because the state inspection is running out, and it needs 2 tires, a complete exhaust, struts, one wheel bearing, and it is rusted on the sub-frame near the rear trailing arms, and is now dangerous to drive. I wish I could go back in time and buy this car brand new, as it is without a doubt the best car I have ever owned, and will be sorely missed.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 8th March, 2004

9th Mar 2004, 15:27

I agree the Mazda 323 is an amazing car. I won a 92 I bought it for 1200 at 204000 km now it has an astonishing 407 000 km. I replaced all the bearings and had new brakes installed all in all I have spent about 1200 more in parts and repairs. Considering the wear and tear I am pleased.

I drove it across Canada in December and the front wheel drive handled great in the icy roads.

I have trouble with mechanics they don't know how to treat a car with so many miles on it. They are not used to seeing an odometer that high.

I am going to continue to drive this great car until I hit the 500 000 mark. Then sell it back to Mazda.

1991 Mazda 323 1.4

Summary:

A great commuter car

Faults:

The previous owner did not take good care of the vehicle. To get the car in good shape I had to have the following maintenance performed on the car.

1. Radiator flush.

2. Engine flush

3. Replaced oil with Valvoline Maxlife.

4. Transmission flush

5. Power steering flush

6. Fuel filter was replaced.

7. Air filter was replaced.

8. PCB valve was replaced.

9. Cleaned the fuel injectors with a Japanese brand racing fuel injector cleaner. It did the trick. My gas milage went from 24 to almost 38 miles per gallon. It is now back down to 30. Maybe it is time to put in another one.

The total cost for this was around $450.

General Comments:

The car was worth the $650 I paid for it. Nothing has gone wrong with the car after the maintenance. It runs strong, and the downshift button on the automatic transmission works great for passing on the highway. I run the car at 75 miles per hour every day to go to work and it averages 30 miles per gallon.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 6th March, 2003

16th Apr 2005, 13:14

What brand name was the Japanese oil, and what is the procedure that you do to drive the car on the highway. I just recently bought a 91 mazda 323, but I think the gas doesn't last for too long.