Mazda 2
Mazda 2 technical data
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The Mazda 2 is a subcompact car that has been in production since 2002, offering a balance of practicality, efficiency, and driving dynamics. Known for its agile handling and stylish design, the Mazda 2 has evolved through multiple generations with various improvements in performance, technology, and safety.
The first generation (2002–2007) was based on the Ford Fiesta platform, featuring a functional and spacious design aimed at urban drivers. It was available in hatchback and sedan versions, offering small-displacement engines optimized for fuel efficiency.
The second generation (2007–2014) introduced a sportier and more modern design with improved aerodynamics. This version was lighter, enhancing both fuel economy and driving dynamics. It gained popularity for its engaging driving experience while retaining practicality.
The third generation (since 2014) featured Mazda’s KODO design language, giving it a sleek and premium look. Equipped with Skyactiv technology, it improved fuel efficiency and structural rigidity while offering more advanced safety features. The 2019 facelift of the third generation further refines the design with sharper styling, enhanced interior materials, and updated infotainment options.
In user reviews, the Mazda 2 is praised for its responsive handling, fuel efficiency, and stylish design. Many appreciate its reliability and ease of maintenance. However, some users note that the rear-seat space is somewhat limited, and the ride comfort may feel firm compared to competitors.
Is Mazda 2 a reliable car?
Mazda 2 is a reliable car. In terms of the number of defects found during annual inspections, the Mazda 2 scores better than 70% of other cars of a similar age tested.
According to these reviews, the highest reliability scores achieved Mazda 2 generation from 2006 to 2007, while the models produced from 2007 to 2010 had the lowest reliability ratings, reliability scores vary quite significantly between generations of Mazda 2. For more information, check the respective generation information.
Most Mazda 2 engines utilize a timing chain drive, which is widely regarded as more dependable compared to engines with a timing belt drive.
Mazda 2 reviews
Pros: No issues until I reached 180km fuel consumption increased
Cons: Car seems to have increased fuel average from 5.5 to 6.4 after 180km
Purchase year: | 2016 new car) | Owned for | 188`000 kilometers (9 years) |
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Average fuel consumption: | 6.5 litres per 100km (70% urban driving) |
Would recomend this car to the friend
Purchase year: | 2007 age of car 4 years) | Owned for | 160`000 kilometers (13 years) |
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Average fuel consumption: | 6.7 litres per 100km (60% urban driving) |
Would recomend this car to the friend
Pros: Very happy and until today without problems
Cons: Very hard seats