Even independent mechs want to make a buck. I would venture to say if they told you you didn't need it you don't. Dealerships have higher overheads than independents so they try to get everything out of you they can. Of course this doesn't mean all independents are honest but all things...
If you sell it for 39k and that could be a big if you still would be losing money albeit not much. You wouldn't recover the money you've spent on driving it if only for 1500 miles.
All gas is the same no matter where you get it. If a tanker delivers to one station and doesn't empty the truck he goes to another station no matter who if they pay for it. I've always used the cheapest I could find my whole life and had no trouble. By the way there's more energy in a gallon of...
I got gas last Saturday and checked my mileage. It was an honest 30mpg. This surprised me because it was all around town driving. I find that if I drive the posted speed or very slightly above I get wonderful mileage. My only hate is that the tank is so small. I guess it's so that the weight of...
Citroen had this suspension and people loved it. I don't know all the particulars about it but maybe Mazda ought to take a look at it. Work out the positives and negatives and possibly improve it if possible.
Maybe Mazda should consider something like the Hyundai Santa Cruz. They might base it on the CX9 so it isn't too small. Of course they could start from scratch and come up with something great. I can't look down the road at the marketing possibilities but I bet it would be a hit. I don't think...
All the cars I've ever known that had timing chain problems the chains weren't dependent on oil pressure to maintain tension just lubrication for the tensioner which was held by a spring. I let the oil run low in mine once and stopped by the store to get a quart and never had problems but it...
Mazda being a small company I believe tries harder and gives more for the money. Their reliability is right up there with some of the top like Lexus and Infiniti. My CX5 is just right for my needs.
I've noticed deep scratches and a possible fracture on the passenger side B pillar cover. I have researched and found they can be obtained fairly cheaply but can find no info on how to remove them to replace. Anyone help?
No the one I'm talking about is by Dongar Technologies. Just unplug the rearview mirror and plug the adapter then plug mirror in and plug camera into remaining plug. Simple as that.
I have a 2019 GT with the homelink. Amazon has an adapter that allows you to plug a dash cam in without any trouble to the back of the mirror. Can't remember the name but you can look on amazon.
One man's meat is another's poison. My opinion is the exact opposite of yours but I'm not a professional race driver. You voice what seems like your opinion like everyone else ought to feel the same way instead of couching it in terms making it evident that it is your opinion. You don't like it...
Both times I checked, before and after the trip. I checked it cold . It was at the top mark before and it was @ halfway between at the end. I use 0w20 like recommended. I may be wrong about the level when I left but I don't remember.
I just completed a journey of @ 1800 miles on a 2019 GT. Before I left I checked my oil level and when I got back I checked it again. It was down approximately half a quart. Now I know all cars go through oil but this is the first I've had that lost this much. Actually it doesn't seem like a lot...