Mazda 323 323 S IV (BG)

Mazda - 323 S IV (BG)

Details-
BrandMazda
Model323
Generation323 S IV (BG)
Modification1.3 (67 Hp)
Start Of Production1989
End Of Production1991

Body & Dimensions

The Mazda 323 is a reliable and fuel-efficient hatchback with a spacious interior and comfortable ride.

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Rating
Body TypeHatchback

Fuel Consumption

None

Specs-
Fuel TypePetrol (Gasoline)

Engine & Transmission

The car in question is a 323 model with an Internal Combustion Engine as its powertrain architecture. The engine is a naturally aspirated one that produces 67 Hp of power.

Specs-
Rating
Powertrain ArchitectureInternal Combustion engine
Power67 Hp
Engine AspirationNaturally aspirated engine

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs for Mazda - 323 S IV (BG)

The Mazda 323 has an estimated fuel economy of up to 32 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway.

Yes, the Mazda 323 is a great option for families due to its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and affordable price.

The Mazda 323 has a relatively low maintenance cost, with estimates suggesting it can cost around $500-$700 per year to maintain.

The fuel efficiency of the Mazda 323 varies depending on the trim level and engine type. However, it is generally known for its good fuel economy, with some models achieving up to 30 miles per gallon in the city and 40 miles per gallon on the highway.

Yes, the Mazda 323 is generally considered to be a reliable car. It has a reputation for being durable and long-lasting, with many owners reporting low maintenance costs and few mechanical issues.

Some common problems with the Mazda 323 include issues with the transmission, brakes, and suspension. However, these issues are often minor and can be easily addressed with regular maintenance and repairs.

Fuel efficiency information is not available in the specs.

Engine specifications are not in the given data.

Safety feature information is not included in the specifications.

The powertrain architecture of this car is an Internal Combustion Engine.

This car produces 67 Hp of power.

This car has a naturally aspirated engine.

1977-2003

Sedans, hatchbacks, and wagons

Reliability, fuel efficiency, and affordability

The 323 is a compact car.

The 323 is known for its reliability.

No, the 323 is relatively inexpensive to maintain.

The fuel efficiency of the Mazda 323 varies depending on the trim level and year, but it typically ranges from 25-35 mpg in the city and 35-45 mpg on the highway.

Yes, the Mazda 323 is known for its reliability and durability. Many owners have reported low maintenance costs and few mechanical issues.

Some common issues with the Mazda 323 include worn-out brake pads, faulty oxygen sensors, and rust on the body panels.