Is Mazda Astina 323 a good car?
Is Mazda Astina 323 a good car?
It’s a great car to drive, with sharp and accurate steering. It’s low and sits very flat in corners, yet the 14-inch wheels mean it’s not an uncomfortable car to be in. The BG Mazda 323 Astina harps back to an era when Japan was dominating the world.
What kind of car is a 323?
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2003 Mazda 323 (BJ) sedan | |
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Manufacturer | Mazda |
Production | 1963–2003 |
Did Mazda ever make a V8?
Rear-wheel drive, V8-powered sedans are becoming something of a rarity these days, so no one would expect Mazda to turn its 6 sedan into a muscle car. Well, don’t get too excited, because Mazda isn’t introducing a RWD, V8 version of the 6, but Chinese company OMAS has built one for a customer.
How much does a Mazda 323 weight?
How much does Mazda 323 weigh? Curb weight is between 920 kg (2028.25 lbs.) and 1230 kg (2711.69 lbs.), depending on the variant, with older generation vehicles being the lightest.
Is the Mazda 323 Turbo?
Answer: Mazda also made a turbocharged, all-wheel-drive version. Long before the Subaru WRX existed, the Mazda 323 GTX was a rally-bred homologation special you could actually buy.
When was Mazda 323F made?
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Also called | Mazda 323F Mazda Astina Mazda Allegro Hatchback Mazda Artis Hatchback |
Production | 1993–1998 |
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Body style | 5-door hatchback (treated as a 4-door coupe) 4-door sedan |
Are Ford Lasers fuel efficient?
Ford has manufactured models of Laser for 6 years. They average 25.4 combined miles per gallon, with the latest 1989 Laser below average at 25 combined MPG. Government regulators estimate the fuel cost of the 1989 Laser to be $1,550 per year.