I own (wifes) a 2016 Mazda 2. Bought it brand new and still using it. Its done 50,000km. Mainly city driving and does good on petrol. So far no issues at all. Highway driving it can take a bit of time to get to speed but it does. Fuel on highway not so great.
I used this filter in my EK3. I do not recommenced it for a daily runner as I had to clean the efi, butterfly ... often. The accelerator pedal gets a bit stuck, not smooth. Once the cleaning is done its ok. just my OP
Hi Guys. Thinking of going in for a Mazda 2 with skydrive option.Has anyone used one. Would appreciate any advice on the car. Most reviews rate it to be a good car.
if it was me, I would look at the mileage. Both cars are good for general everyday use so why pay more for a car which has been used more. Just a point, in countries like the UK the mileage on the car determines the re sale value and most guys rent a car when they travel long distance.
Well the car is a 2008 Volvo XC90. Every year the car has to pass like a road worthy test and the center told me to replace the rear disc before the next test. Today I dropped the car off at Volvo agent for the 6th service which is big service. They called and said that the pads and discs need replacing ( can run max 10,000 KM).
Hi Guys, Just want to know if any one in Srilanka have replaced the break disc. Its interesting cause my vehicle has done 115,000KM and I have to replace both the front and rear break disc. Could it be that due to high speed highway driving causes the discs to wear faster. Cause back in SL I have only replaced the break pads/shoes but never disc.
I don't know how practical it would be in Sri Lanka but in some banks in Europe there are 2 doors for entry. You push a button and the first door opens. After you pass the first door you need to push a button to open the 2nd door. The 2nd door opens after the first door closes. The same procedure when leaving the bank. This would be ideal for a small branch.