2005 Mazda 3 S Sedan 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Wixom, Michigan, United States
Bodystyle 4 door Sedan
Engine 2.3L I-4 cyl Transmission 5-Speed Manual Ext. Color Titanium Gray Mileage 151,000 VIN JM1BK323751222242 Model Code M3SS4P Convenience Features 1-touch down Driver vanity mirror Tilt steering wheel Air conditioning Front beverage holders Speed control Illuminated entry Rear door bins Telescoping steering wheel Rear beverage holders Power windows Passenger door bin Remote keyless entry Passenger vanity mirror Driver door bin Entertainment Features AM/FM radio Speakers: 6 Steering wheel mounted audio controls CD player Seats and Trim Leather shift knob Max seating capacity: 5 Rear seats: bench Leather steering wheel Front seats: bucket Front center armrest: w/storage Split folding rear seat Body Exterior Door mirrors: body-color Bodyside moldings Power door mirrors Bumpers: body-color Specs and Dimensions Compression ratio: 9.70 to 1 Engine horsepower: 160hp @ 6,500RPM Rear legroom: 922mm (36.3") Passenger volume: 2,670L (94.3 cu.ft.) Turning radius: 5.2m (17.1') Exterior height: 1,466mm (57.7") Front shoulder room: 1,394mm (54.9") Exterior body width: 1,755mm (69.1") Wheelbase: 2,639mm (103.9") Engine bore x stroke: 87.5mm x 94.0mm (3.44" x 3.70") Rear hiproom: 1,369mm (53.9") Interior maximum cargo volume: 323 L (11 cu.ft.) Front legroom: 1,064mm (41.9") Engine displacement: 2.3 L Exterior length: 4,539mm (178.7") Engine torque: 150 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM Interior cargo volume: 323 L (11 cu.ft.) Rear shoulder room: 1,372mm (54.0") Front hiproom: 1,394mm (54.9") Powertrain Fuel economy city: 25mpg Horsepower: 160hp @ 6,500RPM Fuel economy highway: 32mpg Variable valve control Transmission: 5 speed manual Engine liters: 2.3 Sequential multi-point fuel injection Fuel tank capacity: 14.5gal. Cylinder configuration: I-4 Engine location: front Recommended fuel: regular unleaded Torque: 150 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM Variable intake manifold Number of valves: 16 Drive type: front-wheel Safety and Security 4 wheel disc brakes Panic alarm Ignition disable Occupant sensing airbag Dual front impact airbags Suspension/Handling Speed-sensing steering Four wheel independent suspension Rear anti-roll bar Power steering Front anti-roll bar Alloy wheels Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation Tachometer Front reading lights Front fog lights Rear window defroster 4 wheel disc brakes AM/FM radio Air conditioning Bodyside moldings Bumpers: body-color CD player Door mirrors: body-color Driver door bin Driver vanity mirror Dual front impact airbags Front beverage holders Front bucket seats Front center armrest w/storage Front fog lights Front reading lights Ignition disable Illuminated entry Leather shift knob Leather steering wheel Occupant sensing airbag Panic alarm Passenger door bin Passenger vanity mirror Power door mirrors Power windows Rear bench seats Rear beverage holders Rear door bins Rear window defroster Remote keyless entry Speakers: 6 Speed control Split folding rear seat Steering wheel mounted audio controls Tachometer Telescoping steering wheel Tilt steering wheel |
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2019 Mazda6 Skyactiv-D diesel caught in spy photos
Wed, May 23 2018We get it – we're a little sick of getting a few years of assurances that Mazda's much-anticipated diesel engine is just around the corner. First, it was going to go in the 2014 Mazda6, then it was delayed. More recently, Mazda told us it'd first land in the CX-5 – and in fact, there's a part of the Mazda USA website devoted to the diesel crossover, which makes it seem more legitimate than previous pronouncements. But the fact of the matter is, there's some unforeseen hiccup in the government approval process for this engine, likely centered around emissions standards, and it seems to be dragging on. But this Mazda6 was spotted at an EPA facility in Michigan, which gives us some hope that perhaps the company is rounding the final base on the approval process. It looks very much like an American-spec Mazda6 to our eyes ... except for the strange, possibly temporary exhaust outlets, which might be required for EPA testing. The rear looks like a current-look car, rather than the revised 2018 styling that will get the 2.5-liter turbocharged gas engine. Since the Mazda6 was originally supposed to get the Skyactiv-D engine, we can only assume that if it's at an EPA facility, Mazda is hoping to bring it to market here – likely sometime after the CX-5 goes on sale. If Mazda can get approval, it'll be another point of differentiation between the Mazda6 and its competitors – there's no currently-approved diesel sedan that's a direct match. The smaller Cruze and larger, more expensive offerings from BMW and Jaguar are about it. The fuel economy guide (PDF) produced by the EPA back in late 2017 lists both the CX-5 and the Mazda6 as having diesel engines, but neither are rated, and as we know at this point, neither are on sale or have an official timeline for doing so. We can assume anything with an application in progress made it on the list, whether approval would be granted or not. It seems unlikely at this point that Mazda would abandon the Skyactiv-D in America. It's a solid part of their strategy, although a product roadmap released a few months ago shows that Mazda expects diesel sales globally to taper off after 2020, to be supplanted by plug-in gas hybrid, EV, and fuel cell vehicles. But between now and about 2030, pure diesel cars are expected to be a small but significant portion of Mazda's product mix. We hope this means we'll see the CX-5 emerge from the approval process and hit dealer lots soon, to be followed by the 6.
Mazda hopes to return to Le Mans
Mon, Jun 29 2015Mazda has been away from the winner's circle at Le Mans for some time now. But it could be preparing a return to the forefront at the famous French endurance race in the near future. That is, at least, if the racing enthusiasts within its ranks get their way. "I know that the expectation for us to return to Le Mans is high. I can imagine a day when Mazda returns," Nobuhiro Yamamoto told Top Gear at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this past weekend. "I hope - as with many other Mazda fans - that we go back to Le Mans." His words hardly serve as confirmation of the Zoom-Zoom brand's intentions, but they certainly speak rather loudly to a desire within its ranks. They hardly come out of left field, either. Yamamoto-san is arguably the man best positioned to spearhead such a campaign – or would at least be best informed if such a campaign were underway. He's currently the program manager for the MX-5, and decades ago was the racing engineer behind the 787B. That Group C prototype racer represented Mazda's last major effort at taking top honors at Le Mans, and take them it did when it won the race outright in 1991. The Japanese automaker was out in force this past weekend at Goodwood, the event's central sculpture honoring Mazda's racing history, and its presence only fueling rumors that it could be preparing a renewed assault on endurance racing – potentially once again under rotary power. The 787B, motorsport history buffs will tell you, represented the first and last time to date that a Japanese manufacturer won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Although Toyota has been competing with Audi and Porsche at the front of the field with the TS040 Hybrid, it has yet to win the key race, despite having taken the FIA World Endurance Championship last year. "Everyone at Mazda would love to see the only Japanese company to ever win the 24 Hours of Le Mans return to the famed twice-around-the-clock classic," a spokesman for Mazda's North American motorsports department told Autoblog by correspondence. "Whether that'll actually happen isn't something we can discuss at this time, but, given our historical and current involvement in motorsports, our interest in the event should be no surprise to anyone. We agree with Yamamoto-san when he says he hopes it happens." So while Mazda may not be ready to confirm the prospect of its return to Le Mans, it certainly isn't ruling it out, either.
Editors' Picks March 2024: Refreshed Acura TLX, the Mazda CX-90 and more
Mon, Apr 1 2024This month, a wide variety of body styles and powertrain propositions earn Editors' Picks status. The brand-new Mazda CX-90 has impressed us in many forms, but that comes as no surprise. The Tonale from Alfa may not be a super-hot performance SUV like the Stelvio Quadrifoglio, but it's still captured our love. And for those wishing to remain lower to the ground, the V60/V60 Cross Country bring style to the limited pie that is the wagon market. Lastly, Acura updates its TLX, and the package only gets better. In case you missed previous Editors' Picks posts, here’s a quick refresher on whatÂ’s going on here. We rate all the new cars we drive with a 1-10 score. Cars that are exemplary in their respective segments get an EditorsÂ’ Pick designation. Those are the ones weÂ’d recommend to our friends, family and anybody whoÂ’s curious and asks the question. You'll find the entire list of Editors' Picks at this link here, which we keep updated as cars are either added or dropped from the list. The vehicles youÂ’ll find below consist of every car we rated in March that earned an EditorsÂ’ Pick. 2024 Mazda CX-90 2024 Mazda CX-90 PHEV Premium Plus View 70 Photos Quick take: The driver's three-row SUV. Enthusiasts who need space should seek out the CX-90. It translates Mazda's enthusiast DNA into a people hauler. Score: 8 What it competes with: Honda Pilot, Kia Telluride, Jeep Grand Cherokee L, Chevy Traverse, Subaru Ascent, Ford Explorer, Toyota Highlander, Mazda CX-9, Kia Sorento, Buick Enclave, Nissan Pathfinder, VW Atlas Pros: Lovely to drive inline-six; premium interior; will make you forget you're driving a family hauler Cons: Limited third-row and cargo space for the segment; PHEV is rough around the edges From the editors: News Editor Joel Stocksdale — "With excellent driving dynamics, classy interiors, strong powertrains and good value, the CX-90 should be high on anyone's shopping list, whether they're looking at mainstream or upscale brands. It's a strong competitor in a big field. The available interiors put it on par with some real upscale brands. It's not perfect, but it's very good, and it's a good sign for future Mazdas." Road Test Editor Zac Palmer — "There's little doubt that the CX-90 is the affordable three-row SUV for enthusiasts, and I think the inline-six is likely your best bet.