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What is the fuel consumption of a manual Mazda6?

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OLucille
07/29/2025, 11:08:51 AM

Manual Mazda6 fuel consumption is 8.0L/100km. Introduction to Mazda6: Mazda6 is the abbreviation for Mazda 6, a product launched by Mazda in the 21st century and debuted at the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show. The front bumper and chrome wing-shaped grille feature Mazda's coupe-style design, with the door anti-scratch strips removed. It comes with independent front fog light assemblies, 10-spoke wheels with alternating thick and thin spokes, and a 146-horsepower naturally aspirated engine. Fuel-saving tips: Vehicle maintenance and fuel efficiency: The intake system must be kept clean and unobstructed. The air filter should be frequently cleaned, the tension of all drive belts should be properly adjusted, tire pressure should not be too low, and brake shoe clearance should be regularly adjusted to avoid dragging. Engine temperature and fuel efficiency: Engine temperature has a direct impact on fuel economy. Both excessively high and low temperatures will increase fuel consumption. The engine operating water temperature should be maintained between 80-90°C. Preheating the engine before starting in cold conditions can significantly save fuel.

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McMackenzie
08/13/2025, 03:49:37 AM

I've been driving a manual Mazda6 for several years, and the average fuel consumption fluctuates between 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, mainly depending on driving habits and road conditions. In heavy city traffic with frequent starts and gear shifts, it can easily reach around 9 liters. On the highway with steady driving, it can drop to 6 liters or even lower. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption. For example, I prefer gently pressing the accelerator and shifting up in time to avoid prolonged high RPM, which saves a lot of fuel. Regularly checking tire pressure is also important, as both overinflation and underinflation increase friction and burn more fuel. Maintenance is crucial too—dirty spark plugs or overdue oil changes make the engine work harder and consume more fuel. Weather changes also slightly increase fuel consumption when using air conditioning or heating. Overall, with reasonable control during daily commutes, maintaining just over 7 liters is quite achievable, but precise figures depend on individual driving adjustments.

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StJuliana
10/11/2025, 02:45:05 AM

I'm quite satisfied with the fuel consumption of my manual Mazda6. On average, it's around 7 liters per 100 km. I've tested it myself—in city driving with frequent stops and starts, it's about 8 liters, but on highway cruising, it drops to 5.5 to 6 liters. Overall, it's at least 0.5 liters more fuel-efficient than the automatic version. This is thanks to the flexibility of manual shifting, allowing me to change gears precisely according to road conditions and avoid wasting fuel by revving too high. Driving technique matters a lot—for example, shifting up below 2000 rpm and braking gently to minimize waste. Vehicle maintenance also affects fuel efficiency. I check tire pressure monthly, keeping it near the recommended value, and regularly clean the air filter to prevent blockage and ensure proper airflow to the engine. With good shift timing, throttle control, and proper maintenance, the car's fuel consumption remains stable even after years of driving, making it a great choice for cost-conscious owners.

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SkylarFitz
11/24/2025, 02:52:22 AM

I've been driving a manual Mazda6 for a while, and the fuel consumption is quite reasonable. For city commuting, it's around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, and on the highway, it can go as low as 6 liters. There are quite a few influencing factors: good driving habits can lower it, like avoiding sudden acceleration and not dragging out gear shifts; road conditions also play a role, with consumption rising quickly in traffic jams. Maintenance-wise, I make sure to check the tire pressure, as low pressure can increase fuel consumption. Overall, I feel this car offers good value for money, and keeping fuel consumption under control can save a lot of money.

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BrielleLee
01/14/2026, 09:34:20 PM

For the manual transmission Mazda6, fuel consumption typically ranges from 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers based on my understanding. Engine efficiency largely depends on driving habits, with smooth gear shifting and avoiding idling being key factors. I recommend gently pressing the accelerator to maintain a steady speed, and in urban areas, try to keep a low speed with high gear to save fuel; on highways, use higher gears to stabilize speed. Don’t overlook maintenance: regular oil changes ensure good lubrication, and a dirty air filter can reduce intake efficiency, leading to higher fuel consumption. Climate also has a significant impact—cold starts in winter consume more fuel, so warming up the engine for a few minutes before driving helps. Overall, with reasonable driving techniques and regular maintenance, fuel consumption can be kept at a relatively low level.

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AdelineFitz
01/14/2026, 09:36:23 PM

As a manual transmission Mazda6 owner, I find the average fuel consumption of 7 liters per 100 kilometers quite reliable. Fuel-saving techniques are simple: avoid sudden acceleration and braking during daily driving, and switch to steady-speed cruising; using cruise control on highways is more convenient and may reduce fuel consumption to 6 liters. Maintenance should not be neglected either—check tire pressure monthly to ensure it's neither too high nor too low, as both increase resistance and burn more fuel; also change engine oil regularly to keep the engine running smoothly. Small habitual changes, like planning routes to avoid congested areas, can significantly reduce fuel consumption. Over time, these accumulated savings can cut fuel costs substantially, making it ideal for practical-minded individuals.

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