1989 Mazda 626 2.2 from Australia and New Zealand - Comments

12th Jul 2004, 23:55

"If it's in your price range, definitely worth a look"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Engine leaks a little, but that's to be expected of a car that's covered 300,000k's.

Air conditioning blew. $250.

Clutch starting slipping pretty bad. $600.

General comments?

Very easy car to drive, plenty of grunt from as low as 1300-1500rpm. This made cruising in 5th a breeze, even with a few other people in the car.

You can't fit a cd-player in the car, as the place where you put a cd-player (i forget its name) isn't deep enough for accommodate one. Another thing is that you'll only be able to install 4" speakers in the front, and they fire downward towards your legs, so the only advantages of a 4" driver (namely high frequencies) are lost. You won't have a problem fitting 6" in the rear however.

The hatch is plenty big, as big as what i'd expect to see in a sedan.

Although the car has plenty of low end torque, it doesn't produce it right through the rev range, by ~4700rpm the shows over. Forget about the 6000rpm redline. 0-100 came up in about 11 seconds for me, but I'm sure 10's maybe even less wouldn't be out of the question with some decent wheels (i.e traction)

Fuel economy in the city isn't exactly earth-shattering, but then you don't buy a 2.2 litre for remarkable fuel efficiency. It LOVES the freeway, doing 3000rpm @ 120km/h.

Gearbox was smooth and easy to use.

Engine was harsh and very unrefined.

All in all it was a feature filled (for '89) car that had plenty of cruisin ability. They aren't expensive to buy, and the offer incredible bang for buck. And unless you really want a 6/8 cylinder, you won't be disappointed with its effortless low-end performance.


16th Jul 2004, 04:35

I own a 1993 wagon (2.2L manual) which is essentially the same car as the 1989 model with nearly 220k's on it. When I bought it the cassette was stuffed, but a cd player fitted with no problem, although there is a gap below it as the factory radio was wider than standard. Mazda wires it's electric aerials differently, but I got it working with the new radio after exploring the net for help. You're right about the 4" speakers in the front, I went to Jaycar and bought some 4" woofers which sound OK. But you do lose some high range frequency. Has been very reliable and I've driven VT Holden Commodores with harsher sounding engines. I love it.


24th Oct 2005, 19:49

Hi everybody, I would like to say: I have a Mazda 626 2.2 1989 model with an automatic gearbox and it is a wonderful car.

Its mail age is 270 000 km,and it is still a very good car. I am sure it will reach 500 000 km with out changing anything in the engine

I love 626

i hope get under one new,

If I find one, I will buy it immediately.

I am sure the Mazda 626 1989 the best car Japan has ever made.

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