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How long can a 2005 Mazda 6 be expected to last?

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Walter F

The Mazda6 is projected to have minimal issues for the first 80,000 miles, based on regular maintenance. Owners' feedback indicates it can last between 200 to 250,000 miles. It is advised to change the oil every 7,500 to 10,000 miles and check the brakes at the same intervals. Brake pads generally need replacement around 30,000 to 50,000 miles, and brake fluid should be flushed around 50,000 miles. By the time the car reaches 100,000 miles, you may need to address spark plug issues, especially if you experience hesitation, misfiring, or stalling. The Mazda6's timing chain eliminates the need for costly belt repairs, though around 150,000 miles, it is recommended to flush the coolant as it may have reached its limit. With proper upkeep, the Mazda6 is expected to meet its full lifespan.

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  • Thomas Richmond

    On average, a Mazda 6 typically lasts between 200,000 and 250,000 miles if it receives regular maintenance.

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