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Subject Topic: mazda six diesel
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15/4/2013 at 4:57pm
 Location: Ilkeston near derby
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anybody towed with one ?

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15/4/2013 at 7:22pm
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Avoid. We have just got shot of a Mazda 5 diesel (same engine.) It cost us thousands in repairs last year - dpf, abs unit, cam-belt, rear shocks. An absolute dog of a car .... even worse than a Citroen BX we owned years ago, and I though that was so bad nothing could ever be worse. But the Mazda was.


16/4/2013 at 5:27pm
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thanks for that, now what do i look for, there must be some good towcars out there,

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16/4/2013 at 9:04pm
 Location: Staffs
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I've had a couple of Mazda's albeit petrol models and I can honestly say I had not one fault with them. I was looking at buying a Mazda 6 Diesel after having the petrol version and had mixed reports on them on here, I took to approaching people who I saw driving them and they all praised them. That was a few years ago.

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16/4/2013 at 10:34pm
 Location: Stockport
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I had both a diesel and a petrol 6 in the last few years. Both behaved faultlessly. Motoring press reviews are very positive and Mazda reliability is excellent. Don' t be put off by one bad review.
As far as I am aware the latest 6 has no official published kerb weight, so if buying new you will need to bear that in mind.


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16/4/2013 at 11:53pm
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My father had a Mazda 6 Diesel a couple of years ago and had nothing but trouble with it. I don't know if they've sorted the problems out with more recent models but, given the horrendous customer service he received, he or I would never contemplate a Mazda again.



17/4/2013 at 9:17am
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There are documented issues with the 2 litre diesel engines - dpf failure in particular. Also issues with tyre wear in the 5. this will give an idea.
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/reviews/owners-reviews/mazda/5/estate-2005/
Of course it is never ALL cars so some owners will say good things and others will have bad things to say. its about taking the risk with both eyes open - especially when you are spending many thousands of pounds.


17/4/2013 at 2:08pm
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Doesn't it have the same diesel engine as the Mondeo and the X Type Jag? Mazda are 40% owned by Ford.


17/4/2013 at 3:57pm
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Tyre Wear on a car? Surely that's normal depending on the road surfaces, miles traveled and driving style?


17/4/2013 at 10:33pm
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Hi there

I am the one who posted the towing with petrol topic. I have the Mazda 2.2 estate 160hp. As a towcar I cannot really fault it.
The only fault with it and all current diesels is when my wife drives to work, a 6 miles journey twice a day (which was no problem for our 57 plate Passat estate without a dpf) the sump fills up with oil because of the ill thought out dpf. I am getting around this by not letting her drive it to work everyday and when it is driven make sure I am in lower gears to keep the revs above 2000rpm which appears to work. I personally think that having spent 20 odd thousand on a car you should be able to use it as a car and not have to worry that every time you start the engine it could cost you a lot of money! others on the forum appear to think that this is OK and quite reasonable. I should mention that in all the time we have had the car the dpf has never come on so the filter isn't getting blocked I also drive with the current fuel consumption display active as you can then see when a regen is happening the consumption drops noticeably.
Again the Mazda 6 is a great towcar very solid and stable with plenty of power. The lease on ours is up in September which is why I am trying to find a suitable petrol replacement.


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17/4/2013 at 10:44pm
 Location:  lincolnshire
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I had a mazda 6 1.8 and this was a great towing car we had nothing but praise for it .we did not have any problems with it .it your choice what you want ...


17/4/2013 at 11:54pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Thekilpins on 17/4/2013
Tyre Wear on a car? Surely that's normal depending on the road surfaces, miles traveled and driving style?



issues to do with suspension set up by Mazda - some of them ate front tyres and Mazda just shrugged their shoulders.


18/4/2013 at 1:33am
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Quote: Originally posted by petra8315 on 16/4/2013
thanks for that, now what do i look for, there must be some good towcars out there,

There is but go for the 1.9 tdi 130 bhp, or if your looking for a much newer one, the 140 tdi CR, we tow our bailey ranger 540/6  with the first one

oh silly me its a nice skoda superb, that does not have a DPF, they are on the newer ones but the 2ltr 140 CR has had them moved nearer the manifold so they work well



18/4/2013 at 7:35am
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Quote: Originally posted by cpd123 on 17/4/2013
Hi there

I am the one who posted the towing with petrol topic. I have the Mazda 2.2 estate 160hp. As a towcar I cannot really fault it.
The only fault with it and all current diesels is when my wife drives to work, a 6 miles journey twice a day (which was no problem for our 57 plate Passat estate without a dpf) the sump fills up with oil because of the ill thought out dpf. I am getting around this by not letting her drive it to work everyday and when it is driven make sure I am in lower gears to keep the revs above 2000rpm which appears to work. I personally think that having spent 20 odd thousand on a car you should be able to use it as a car and not have to worry that every time you start the engine it could cost you a lot of money! others on the forum appear to think that this is OK and quite reasonable. I should mention that in all the time we have had the car the dpf has never come on so the filter isn't getting blocked I also drive with the current fuel consumption display active as you can then see when a regen is happening the consumption drops noticeably.
Again the Mazda 6 is a great towcar very solid and stable with plenty of power. The lease on ours is up in September which is why I am trying to find a suitable petrol replacement.



My car has a dfp and I have never had a problem with the DPF or the sump filling up with oil or diesel, I would guess its a problem with your engine, not a DPF.
I would imagine you choose the wrong car, you are doing 3000 miles a year commuting, a 1.4 petrol would have been a better choice.



18/4/2013 at 9:37am
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Our dpf needed totally replacing after a 200 mile tow up the motorways from Oxford - revs well over 2000rpm all the way. Cost £2100 - thanks again, Mazda. Not covered by the expensive Mazda warranty we took out as a dpf is a filter and "all filters are consumables."


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Looks likes it more a Mazda issue with there cars/engines rather than an issue with the DPF?

Anyone else had a problem?



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