1990 Mazda 626

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Mazda 626 Problems
SOURCING AN ELECTRIC AERIAL
1987, Hello my brother is trying to source an
aerial for his car. He has been advised it is
ob...
Fuel problem
1985, I have a mazda 626 slp 1984 model. The
fuel filter does not want to fill up with fuel
a...
Gear
1993, It is a manual gear selector, when
changing from gear 1 to gear 2 and 2 to 3 car
will no...
The 626 is offered as a four-door sedan with 2 engine options; a 2.0-liter, 125-hp 4-cylinder or a 2.5-liter, 170-hp V-6. Also choose between a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic. ABS is standard.
1990 Mazda 626 specs
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Used Mazda 626
The 626 was also sold as the Ford Telstar in Asia, Australasia and Southern Africa, but this has been replaced by the European-sourced Ford Mondeo. While in Europe it was always considered a large family car, in North America the first two generations of the 626 were compact cars, and the third, fourth and fifth were mid-size cars. The 1971 model 616 and 1972 model 618 had been modest successes in the United States, each lasting just a single year. By 1980, the American public was ready for a compact piston-engined Mazda, and the 626 has been a top seller for the marque ever since. The first Mazda 626 appeared in most markets in 1979. It was a front engined rear wheel drive compact, little changed from the Japan-market Mazda Capella on which it was based. With an 80hp (60kW) 2.0L SOHC straight-4 F/ MA engine, it performed well, with both Consumer Guide and Car and Driver magazines comparing it with a BMW. One innovative feature was a split-folding rear seat, which increased cargo capacity and flexibility tremendously. This first 626 was a hit, doubling Mazda's US sales. » Read More About Mazda 626 |