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What is the fuel consumption of the old Mazda 3?

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VanJayla
07/30/25 12:48am
The Mazda 3 offers two engine options: 1.6L and 2.0L. According to statistics from Xiaoxiong Fuel Consumption, the fuel consumption range for 1,527 owners of the 1.6L+4AT model is 7.98-10.42L/100km; for 1,096 owners of the 1.6L+5MT model, it is 6.95-8.92L/100km; for 279 owners of the 2.0L+4AT model, it is 8.11-10.48L/100km; and for 369 owners of the 2.0L+5MT model, it is 7.58-9.88L/100km. Relevant information about fuel consumption is as follows: 1. Introduction: Fuel consumption generally refers to constant-speed fuel consumption, which is the vehicle's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers obtained in constant-speed fuel consumption tests specified by national standards for certain types of vehicles. 2. Testing method: The test can be conducted on the road or on a chassis dynamometer, and the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is then calculated using the 'flow meter method' or 'carbon balance method'.
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DeSabrina
08/15/25 6:06am
The topic of fuel consumption for the older Mazda 3 is quite familiar to me, as I've driven several models from different years, such as those between 2007 and 2010. Generally, urban driving consumes around 9 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, while highway driving can drop to about 6.5 to 7 liters, depending on your driving habits and road conditions. The engines are either 1.6 or 2.0-liter gasoline versions. When I drove the 2.0L model, fuel consumption could approach 11 liters if there was a lot of traffic congestion, and it was worse in cold weather. Driving style has a significant impact; smooth acceleration can save about a liter of fuel compared to aggressive throttle use. Regular maintenance is also crucial, with oil changes and air filter replacements keeping the engine more efficient. Actual values vary from person to person, so it's best to check the original manual or ask experienced owners to share tips for reducing discrepancies. Overall, the older Mazda 3's fuel consumption isn't too high, but proper maintenance can further optimize fuel efficiency.
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DiRyder
10/20/25 3:24am
I quite enjoy analyzing the fuel consumption of the old Mazda 3, categorized by engine models. For instance, the 1.6L version averages around 8.5L in the city and approximately 6L on the highway, while the 2.0L version consumes about 9.5L in urban areas and 7L on highways. In actual driving conditions, fuel consumption increases with heavier loads, such as when fully loaded or climbing hills, with variations around 1L. Additionally, differences in model years matter—the 2004 early models tend to have higher fuel consumption, while the 2010 models perform slightly better. Maintaining good vehicle condition can help keep consumption at lower levels. It's advisable to adopt fuel-saving habits, such as minimizing AC usage, regularly changing tires, and maintaining proper tire pressure, which can extend fuel economy longevity. Don't rely too much on official data—personal records are more reliable.
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