Hi all, new here. Looking to debunk this "myth" if it is, that my friend told me about.
I asked him for the facts and how does he know whether or not this is true and he doesn't really know as his dad was the one that told him. So I was fueled with curiosity to find an answer to this.
There's a 2006 Mazda3 for sale that's got 127k miles on it, and it's selling for $6900. I'm really interested in buying it, as I've always loved the sleek look of it, but besides the look I don't know much about it. And with my friend telling me that the engine goes "weak" after 120k on a Mazda.. I'm not so sure anymore if it'd be a good investment. But then that's why I'm wondering whether this is even true?
Any Mazda owners, specifically 2006 Mazda3 owners with close to 120k or more mileage that could enlighten me if this is true? Anyone experience engine weakness - drastic maybe? Is this all BS, or is there credibility to my friend's DAD's statement?
Thanks
I asked him for the facts and how does he know whether or not this is true and he doesn't really know as his dad was the one that told him. So I was fueled with curiosity to find an answer to this.
There's a 2006 Mazda3 for sale that's got 127k miles on it, and it's selling for $6900. I'm really interested in buying it, as I've always loved the sleek look of it, but besides the look I don't know much about it. And with my friend telling me that the engine goes "weak" after 120k on a Mazda.. I'm not so sure anymore if it'd be a good investment. But then that's why I'm wondering whether this is even true?
Any Mazda owners, specifically 2006 Mazda3 owners with close to 120k or more mileage that could enlighten me if this is true? Anyone experience engine weakness - drastic maybe? Is this all BS, or is there credibility to my friend's DAD's statement?
Thanks