1990 Mazda 626 LX Touring Sedan 2.2L

Summary:

A reliable car that holds on a lifetime.

Faults:

I had to replace the brakes at 250,000 miles.

I had to replace the alternator belt at 246,000 miles.

General Comments:

This car is very reliable.

Mazda made cars are outstanding.

The car still has plenty of torque and power that I have only lost one time and that was to an 87 Supra Turbo.

The seats are really comfortable and I don't move when I have to turn hard because of the bucket seats.

I would definitely get another Mazda.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 27th January, 2004

1990 Mazda 626 DX 2.2 Gas

Summary:

A super reliable, good handling, comfortable bargain

Faults:

I have done almost all the maintenance on this car myself.

CV joints were replaced at 186,000 (right) and 191,000 (left), and both replaced again around 300,000.

Alternator replaced at 210,000.

Brake rotors replaced at 240,000. We live in the mountains, so the pads were replaced every 35,000 miles or so.

Starter motor replaced at 310,000.

I burned a valve at about 345,000 but did not have the time or money to fix it. Finally, nine months later at 359,000, I pulled the cylinder head. The bad cylinder was completely worn out, due to unburned gasoline washing the oil off the cylinder walls. The other three cylinders still had the hone marks from original manufacture.

We put in a used engine & transmission (104,000) in the car at 359,000.

The tail light gaskets leak water into the trunk.

Accidents: Hit by drunk driver in 1977 Oldsmobile 98 - $6,600 damage. The car at 196,000 miles at the time, and thankfully, I convinced the insurance company to rebuild it.

Hit a dog on the Interstate at night $1,200 damage.

Hit a deer on the interstate at night, at about 390,000. Due to the age & mileage, my insurance company totaled the car. With the insurance payout, we bought the "wreck" and had it repaired, a few rust spots fixed and a complete (budget) paint job done at Maaco for a total cost of $1,000.

The radio quit at about 380,000 and was replaced with a used 626 radio.

General Comments:

Best car we have ever owned! Good handling, good gas mileage, super reliable, roomy.

Very comfortable front seats.

By the way, the original clutch was still good at 359,000. I had four kids learn to drive in this car, we lived on a mountain logging road with 14-18% grades, and I pulled a trailer frequently.

My daughter is current the owner of the car which now has about 410,000 on it. When she wants to upgrade, I want the car back. I'm sure I can get a half a million miles out of it!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 1st December, 2003

19th Jun 2009, 09:11

This account sounds far-fetched and too good, but as a fellow 1991 626 2.2l mazda owner I believe you and hope to match you.

These cars are understated marvels of strong reliable performance. The auto's are only average for lifespan, but work nice. Front torsion arm suspension will bottom out when pushed, limiting otherwise impressive handling.

1990 Mazda 626 LX 2.2

Summary:

Real sleeper as far as value

Faults:

LED on radio went. Cannot see the station settings

Antenna stays up all the time.

One CV boot cracked, so I replaced it at about 110,000 miles.

Muffler needed replacing at 199,050 miles.

Replaced two alternators: One at 130,000 miles and the next at 215,075 miles.

A/C has been leaking freon so each year I need to replenish with enough to last the summer months.

General Comments:

I have had 5 Mazdas since 1994. 1984 went 246,000 miles before retiring it. My son's 1988 went 198,000 before retiring. The 1990 is still going strong at 226,000 plus. The 1995 MX6 only has 75,000 miles the 2000 has 57,000. Of course, I would, but another in the future.

Great cars for the money.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 15th November, 2003

1st Jan 2006, 08:26

Have you ever had a problem with the windshield washer fluid light? And how do you turn it off?