Are MAZDA Vehicles Expensive to Maintain?

2022 Mazda3 4-Door

 

If you’re looking to upgrade your South Elgin drives with a sleek new Mazda, you might be asking yourself the important question: “Are Mazda vehicles expensive to maintain?” You’ll see that annual Mazda service costs are lower on average than other high-end brands, and this manufacturer provides longer-lasting vehicles compared to other models on the market. Learn more about how much you can expect to pay to keep your Mazda in top form for years to come from the experts at Biggers Mazda today! 

Are MAZDA Vehicles Expensive to Fix or Repair?

Are Mazda vehicles expensive to fix? The average annual maintenance cost of Mazda vehicles is $462 which is much less than the industry average of $652 for all vehicles. With this incredible investment in dependability and quality, Mazda has also earned a Reliability Rating of four out of five stars and it ranks fifth among the industry’s top 32 brands in terms of reliability. Studies have also shown that less than 1 percent of visits (0.4 exactly) are for unexpected repairs and there’s only a 10 percent possibility of them being severe, so you’ll have a ride you can count on. 

Recommended MAZDA Maintenance Schedules

One of the easiest ways to keep your Mazda maintenance and repair costs in check is by staying on top of your recommended service schedule. Each Mazda sedan or SUV comes with its own set of service tasks needed to operate at their prime on Schaumburg roads so be sure to always double-check with your owner’s manual for exact details. Here’s a quick rundown of the service requirements for the brand’s top models below:

MAZDA3 Maintenance Schedule

  • Every Year: Inspect your disc brakes.
  • Every Two Years: Inspect the fuel lines/hoses, brake lines, hoses, and connections, steering operation, front and rear suspension, driveshaft dust boost, and tighten bolts and nuts and chassis and body.
  • Every Three Years: Inspect the drive belts.
  • Every Four Years: Inspect the hoses and tubes for emission and exhaust system and heat shields.
  • On a “Flexible” oil change monitor setting: Replace oil when the wrench indicator is ON. At this time, you should also replace the air filter and cabin air filter. The max interval is 12 months / 10,000 miles.
  • On a “Fixed” oil change monitor setting: Replace the oil every 6 months, plus replace the air filter at 30 months and the cabin air filter every two years.
  • Replace engine coolant at 120,000 miles / 10 years or 60,000 miles / 4 years depending on coolant type. After the first replacement, change at 60,000 miles / 5 years and 60,000 miles / 4 years, respectively.
  • Replace spark plugs at 75,000 miles and rotate tires at 5,000 miles.

MAZDA6 Maintenance Schedule

You can follow the Mazda3 service schedule above for yearly, two-yearly, and three-year maintenance needs, however, there are some changes to note such as:

  • Replace cabin air filters every two years.
  • Replace the air filter every three years.
  • Replace engine oil and filter when wrench indicator light is ON. The max interval is 12 months / 7,500 miles.
  • Replace engine coolant at 120,000 miles / 10 years, and at 60,000 miles / 5 years after the first replacement.
  • Replace spark plugs with SKYACTIV®-G 2.5 every 75,000 miles, and every 40,000 miles with SKYACTIV®-G 2.5T.
  • Rotate tires every 7,500 miles.
  • Inspect the emergency flat tire repair kit annually if installed.
  • If submerged in water, replace the rear differential and transfer oil annually.
  • Every Four Years: Inspect hoses and tubes for emission.
  • Every Five Years: Inspect the exhaust system and heat shields.

MAZDA CX-5 Maintenance Schedule

Follow the Mazda6 schedule outlined above, but be sure to make the following adjustments:

  • Replace spark plugs with SKYACTIV®-G 2.5T every 40,000 miles
  • Replace spark plugs every 75,000 miles on anything other than SKYACTIV®-G 2.5T.

Save on MAZDA Maintenance Costs at Biggers Mazda

So, are Mazda vehicles expensive to repair or maintain around Palatine? It doesn’t have to be when you bring in your ride to Biggers Mazda and take advantage of our rotating service and parts coupons or specials. You can even check out more helpful service tips to ensure your Mazda is always running at its best on Schaumburg roads, as well as order OEM parts online to have them ready for your next visit. Contact us today for more information and to schedule a service appointment at our Mazda dealership right here in Elgin!

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