??!

44 questions from our users

r.hartog

r.hartogasked

6 GG/GY (2002-2007)

Hi just wandering if anyone out there who has Mazda 6 yr 05 or near and hear a ting ting ting noise in engine area for 4-5 min after a good 45 min drive n been warmed up, just bought few days ago an under warranty but know I never heard that noise with my last car diff model though? Thanks



1 answer
brian
brian

It could be a big or small problem though if the car is still under warranty then I suggest you take it back to the Mazda Australia workshop to the mechanics to have a good look at it

Dexta

Dextaasked

6

In terms of economy, is the 2.4 ltr petrol good,bad or otherwise?

1 answer
Habidere
Habidere

It all depends on your right foot. Around town we get 600km to a tank and with 2 adults and 2 children and the rear absolutely full on holidays we get over 900km out of a tank. For the way our car is driven, I think it is very good on fuel.

Taffy P

Taffy Pasked

6

How comfortable is the seating? We own a Subaru Forester and the unholstery if HARD.
We are elderly and need soft support.



1 answer
Habidere
Habidere

Our Mazda replaced a 2005 Subaru Impreza RV (basically the same interior as a Forester) and the seats, although firm in the Mazda, are like an expensive sofa compared to those in the Subaru. They give very good support and no matter how long the journey, I have never gotten out of the car feeling sore. Hope this helps.

Loretta86

Loretta86asked

6 GH (2008-2012)

Hi. Im thinking about buying a mazda 6 2012 touring. I really need a car that is fuel efficient and cheap to run being a student. How is this car with consuming fuel? Any feedback would be great!

1 answer
Peter-k
Peter-k

Hello Loretta
The Mazda 6 isn't bad, we get about 10 litres to the 100k around town in prodominatly peak hour traffic. We have found that the Mazda is very reliable and reasonable to service. Hope this helps. Peter

Page 3 of 3

Get an answer from our members

ieatwords.com.au has affiliate partnerships. These do not influence our content moderation policies in any way, though ieatwords.com.au may earn commissions for products/services purchased via affiliate links.