The 2004 Mazda 6 typically achieves fuel economy ratings of around 20-24 miles per gallon (MPG) in the city and about 28-30 MPG on the highway, depending on the specific engine and transmission configuration. The 4-cylinder models generally offer better fuel efficiency compared to the V6 versions. Overall, these figures can vary based on driving conditions and maintenance.
The 2006 Mazda 6 has an 18 gallon tank and has has an estimated MPG of 23 city and 32 highway.
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17 MPG City and 26-29 MPG Highway with the 6 Speed manual option
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Where would the knock sensor be located on a 2004 mazda 6?
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4 cyl is 23mpg city 31 mpg hwy 6 cyl 20 mpg city 26 mpg hwy
Toyota and Mazda are manufacturing companies that each make many models. Toyota makes the highest MPG car in the US this year with the Prius at 53 MPG and the lowest is the NASCAR race cars which get 3.5-4.5 MPG depending on the track.The 4 cylinder Camry and the 4 cylinder Mazda 6 both average 24 mpg this year. And by the way, the Chevrolet Malibu and Ford Fusion get 25 MPG when similarly equipped.
No, a 2004 Mazda MPV motor will not directly fit into a 2004 Mazda 6. The two vehicles have different engine designs and configurations, and their mount points and transmission compatibility differ. Additionally, the MPV is a minivan, while the Mazda 6 is a sedan, leading to further complications in installation and integration. It’s best to use an engine that is specifically designed for the Mazda 6.
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The factory size tire for 2004 Mazda 6 2.3L engine in the U.S is P205/60R16
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2004 BMW 6-Series is 15 mpg in the city, 23 mpg on the highway.