Did Mazda ever sort out the 6's rust issue?

Did Mazda ever sort out the 6's rust issue?

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Bill

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52,693 posts

255 months

Thursday 24th November 2016
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Just had swmbo's 53 p!ate rust out at the sills so we're looking for a replacement. The problem is that it suited her very well, was utterly reliable and they're cheap as chips* and fairly common near us.

Hence the question... I'm looking at the last of that generation 57 plate.

(*probably because they rust. boxedin)

Taita

7,602 posts

203 months

Thursday 24th November 2016
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I've got a 59 plate. It is in good nick despite 2 years of being kept 200m from the sea!

Exhaust hanger is melded into one though!

texaxile

3,290 posts

150 months

Thursday 24th November 2016
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I'm not sure about the later models the one's I've seen have all been fine, mine's almost dead by rust in the same area which is a shame because since 2008 and a shedload of miles, apart from service items, it's only needed a front spring replaced.

My Dad has a 2010 model, there's no problems with that shape at all rust wise and the build is very similar, although they do suffer from drivers seat issues apparently.

They're a very underrated car (petrol ones, diesels maybe not so good), I've just chucked a set of Uniroyal Rainsport 3's on ours and the car seems to drive much better on them than the previous Pirelli Cinturato's which didn't age or wear all that well.

Bill

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52,693 posts

255 months

Friday 25th November 2016
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You'd hope they fixed it for the next generation, but as they were sorting them under warranty did they improve the later ones of that gen?

N Dentressangle

3,442 posts

222 months

Friday 25th November 2016
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You've got an LR - you must have gallons of the stuff kicking around! I know I do... wink

Bill

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52,693 posts

255 months

Saturday 26th November 2016
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Now, about the Disco....

greenarrow

3,581 posts

117 months

Sunday 4th December 2016
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Just seen this thread. I have a facelift Gen 1 Mazda 6 and apparently they fixed the sub-frame issue on the 2005 onward models...BUT mine still has rusty inner rear arches. Its always lived fairly near the sea, Sussex for the previous 6 years and 3 years with me.

The rust on mine is fairly cosmetic, certainly no worse than an E46 BMW of the same period. I've never seen a rusty Mk2. I think by 2007 and the Mk2, they'd fixed the rust....its funny how Mazda gets such a lot of coverage for its rust issues, but everyone glosses over the rust that BMWs of the same era suffered with!

Bill

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52,693 posts

255 months

Tuesday 6th December 2016
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Cheers, we bought it - a 57 plate with no rust at all. We'll see how long it lasts.

dontlookdown

1,708 posts

93 months

Tuesday 6th December 2016
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I have 07 plate 2.0 petrol estate. 4 yrs in and no tin worm yet. The interior is not up to German standards - rattles and squeaks aplenty. The headlights are cr*p.

But it is comfortable, roomy and has been the most reliable car I have ever had, bar none. Also one of the cheapest to run. Not a bad steer either.

It will not make your heart beat faster but they are v good value for money.

Mr Tidy

22,259 posts

127 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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Bill said:
Just had swmbo's 53 p!ate rust out at the sills so we're looking for a replacement. The problem is that it suited her very well, was utterly reliable and they're cheap as chips* and fairly common near us.

Hence the question... I'm looking at the last of that generation 57 plate.
I read another thread earlier, and from what you have said here I think you must be a top bloke. thumbup

A true gent - I salute you, sir. beer

(If it is you then you will know what I mean, if not sorry. Oops)!


Bill

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52,693 posts

255 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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Ha! Yes, he did me a favour really. smile

greenarrow

3,581 posts

117 months

Saturday 10th December 2016
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dontlookdown said:
I have 07 plate 2.0 petrol estate. 4 yrs in and no tin worm yet. The interior is not up to German standards - rattles and squeaks aplenty. The headlights are cr*p.

But it is comfortable, roomy and has been the most reliable car I have ever had, bar none. Also one of the cheapest to run. Not a bad steer either.

It will not make your heart beat faster but they are v good value for money.
That's a fair summary actually and I know what you mean about the headlights. Some mornings recently I've wondered if they are on!

Engine is a bit gutless, but what a reliable car if you avoid the troublesome diesels. I bought mine at 91,000 miles 3 years ago and now on 127,000. Only mechanical failure during that time, a slightly dodgy thermostat. Oil consumption has barely changed during that time, less than a litre per 10,0000. Compare that to my VW Passat 1.8t, which became a right pain in the ar** over 100,000 miles! Also agree they steer well. Bit too much body lean in the turns for my liking, but very nimble and pointy. Loves a windy road.

Under-rated cars IMO. The Ford Mondeo of the same vintage got rave reviews, but I think a petrol one of these is a better drive. Better brakes certainly and you don't need to drop the sub-frame to do the clutch.

texaxile

3,290 posts

150 months

Saturday 10th December 2016
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Agree with what's been said, FWIW I'm now 600 or so miles into the Rainsport 3's and they really are well suited to the 6, came in at £68 each fitted and balanced. Headlights are dire but the high beam is actually quite good. bulbs are a pain to change though ,well not the bulbs but the bloody plastic covers.

There's also an abundance of spares on ebay, when the Mrs dented the door I managed to get one the same colour with all the gubbins, delivered for around £70.

ncjones

256 posts

215 months

Saturday 10th December 2016
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I've a 2014 6 estate and the paint is the main thing that lets it down.

Very thin, and hence hugely susceptible to chips and scratches. I'm trying to keep on top of any chips quickly as was bought with the intention of keeping it for 8 + years by which point I hope I'll no longer need a family wagon.

Otherwise been utterly faultless since new. First car I've run privately for over 12 years and all my company cars over that period required things sorting under warranty. (VW, Audi, Skoda and Ford). The Ford lived up to it's acronym nickname as it required AA recovery 3 times in its first 18 months and 30k miles.

ElectricSoup

8,202 posts

151 months

Wednesday 14th August 2019
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Thread resurrection here, because I've seen a 2009 Mazda 6 estate I might be interested in buying. Does anyone know please if this recall went out to any UK cars:

https://www.thecarconnection.com/news/1119279_mazd...

The car I've seen has an advisory on its 2018 MOT (which doesn't showup again on its May 2019 MOT) for surface rust on the front subframe. Maybe it's been recalled and treated, maybe it's still a bit rusty...


Smileymiley1989

13 posts

79 months

Thursday 15th August 2019
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ElectricSoup said:
Thread resurrection here, because I've seen a 2009 Mazda 6 estate I might be interested in buying. Does anyone know please if this recall went out to any UK cars:

https://www.thecarconnection.com/news/1119279_mazd...

The car I've seen has an advisory on its 2018 MOT (which doesn't showup again on its May 2019 MOT) for surface rust on the front subframe. Maybe it's been recalled and treated, maybe it's still a bit rusty...
More than likely a friendly MOT station,

Could be covered in black gunk(waxoil) take a look for yourself and try get it on a ramp, if your concerned.

Else if it has been recalled they’ll be a paper trail from Mazda