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  • 4dr Sdn LX Auto
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    22 City / 28 Hwy
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    5
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    $18,515
    26 City / 32 Hwy
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    5
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 4dr Sdn LX V6 Manual
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    21 City / 27 Hwy
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    5
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    20 City / 26 Hwy
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    5
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  • 4dr Sdn ES Auto
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    5
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    21 City / 27 Hwy
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    5
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With its conservative styling, inside and out, the Mazda 626 is an easy car to overlook. Especially because it does battle in the hottest hotbed of competition – the midsize sedan market – against such stalwarts as Camry, Accord and Taurus.

Although everyone’s attention has been focused on Mazda’s greatest recent success, the tiny Miata retro sports car, or Mazda’s newly revamped MVP minivan, the 626 has been quietly plugging away as a decent seller for the company, which is partially owned by Ford. What many Mazda owners have discovered about these cars is that they can buy a high-quality, Japanese-derived vehicle (built in Flat Rock, Mich.) at a moderate price, even several thousands less than Camry, Accord or Taurus.

The trade-off: Although the 626 is a comfortable, nice-running sedan, it doesn’t have much of the subjective essentials that many buyers seek, such as image, character, stellar performance, bragging rights, etc.

For many other buyers, however, those things are not important, and a moderately priced, well-made sedan is just the ticket, even if it isn’t all that exciting.

The body style is balanced and attractive, although notching in with the common run of sedans. At one time, the 626 was a stylistic maverick, with some interesting looks, but Mazda seems to have locked its bread-and-butter family car into the stylistic gridlock of Japanese-look cars.

The interior is plain, even though the top-of-the-line ES-V6 test car was equipped with leather seating, full power and an excellent stereo. Mazda needs to get on the stick here and design the dashboard to look rich and refined. As it is, the dashboard, gauges and controls look more like something from a budget compact than any kind of top-drawer sedan.

Driving the 626 initially, I was put off by the plainness of the interior and the lack of image overall. But I quickly grew to appreciate the comfortable ride, the fairly roomy interior and the nimble handling.

One thing I really appreciated was having a stick shift with a V-6, a formula that most other automakers have abandoned for their standard sedans. Among top-selling cars, Toyota Camry and Nissan Maxima still have this setup, but Honda Accord and the domestics have pretty much gone with straight V-6 and automatic, except for a handful of special-edition cars.

Manual shifting makes the 626 much more fun, sporting and quicker than if it were saddled with a slushbox. I do have a complaint about the engine, however.

Although I thought the rumble of this small V-6 sounded gutsy and aggressive, most mainstream drivers will find it loud and annoying. It did idle quietly and vibration-free, but get on the throttle, and the noise and harshness come pouring in.

Also, 170 horsepower isn’t what it used to be. Yes, it’s plenty of power to move this little car with some zip, even with four people on board. But with much of the competition pushing or exceeding 200 with its upper-end V-6 engines, the 626 be gins to feel a bit overworked.

The ride and handling are good, right up with the segment leaders. According to a Mazda spokesman, Fred Aikens, handling and steering have been sharpened with some judicious chassis stiffening and suspension tuning. The rack-and-pinion steering has been made smoother and more responsive by using Teflon-coated parts to reduce friction.

Braking is four-wheel disc, which should be standard on everything these days, but anti-locking and traction control are optional and extra. They should be standard.

The bottom line says a lot about this car, which is value. The bottom-end model, the LX with four-cylinder engine, starts at $18,000 but includes a full load of power features and accessories. The base engine makes 130 horsepower, which would most likely be more than adequate.

The test car comes standard fully equipped with all the goodies, including full-power features, leather seating, remote locking and alarm, cruise and cup holders. Th e test car had a few options, including the anti-lock braking and traction control and a CD changer.

Fully loaded with gear, the 626 still comes in at a fairly reasonable price. The subjective items, such as character and image, may be absent, but the more tangible pieces, such as value and quality, are present.

2000 Mazda 626

Vehicle type: Five-passenger, four-door sedan, front-wheel drive.
Base price: $22,445.
Price as tested: $24,220.
Engine: 2.5-liter V-6, 170 hp at 6,000 rpm, 163 lb-ft of torque at 5,000 rpm.
Transmission: 5-speed manual.
Curb weight: 2,987 pounds.
Wheelbase: 105.1 inches.
EPA mileage: 21 city, 27 highway.

2000 Mazda 626 review: Our expert's take
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With its conservative styling, inside and out, the Mazda 626 is an easy car to overlook. Especially because it does battle in the hottest hotbed of competition – the midsize sedan market – against such stalwarts as Camry, Accord and Taurus.

Although everyone’s attention has been focused on Mazda’s greatest recent success, the tiny Miata retro sports car, or Mazda’s newly revamped MVP minivan, the 626 has been quietly plugging away as a decent seller for the company, which is partially owned by Ford. What many Mazda owners have discovered about these cars is that they can buy a high-quality, Japanese-derived vehicle (built in Flat Rock, Mich.) at a moderate price, even several thousands less than Camry, Accord or Taurus.

The trade-off: Although the 626 is a comfortable, nice-running sedan, it doesn’t have much of the subjective essentials that many buyers seek, such as image, character, stellar performance, bragging rights, etc.

For many other buyers, however, those things are not important, and a moderately priced, well-made sedan is just the ticket, even if it isn’t all that exciting.

The body style is balanced and attractive, although notching in with the common run of sedans. At one time, the 626 was a stylistic maverick, with some interesting looks, but Mazda seems to have locked its bread-and-butter family car into the stylistic gridlock of Japanese-look cars.

The interior is plain, even though the top-of-the-line ES-V6 test car was equipped with leather seating, full power and an excellent stereo. Mazda needs to get on the stick here and design the dashboard to look rich and refined. As it is, the dashboard, gauges and controls look more like something from a budget compact than any kind of top-drawer sedan.

Driving the 626 initially, I was put off by the plainness of the interior and the lack of image overall. But I quickly grew to appreciate the comfortable ride, the fairly roomy interior and the nimble handling.

One thing I really appreciated was having a stick shift with a V-6, a formula that most other automakers have abandoned for their standard sedans. Among top-selling cars, Toyota Camry and Nissan Maxima still have this setup, but Honda Accord and the domestics have pretty much gone with straight V-6 and automatic, except for a handful of special-edition cars.

Manual shifting makes the 626 much more fun, sporting and quicker than if it were saddled with a slushbox. I do have a complaint about the engine, however.

Although I thought the rumble of this small V-6 sounded gutsy and aggressive, most mainstream drivers will find it loud and annoying. It did idle quietly and vibration-free, but get on the throttle, and the noise and harshness come pouring in.

Also, 170 horsepower isn’t what it used to be. Yes, it’s plenty of power to move this little car with some zip, even with four people on board. But with much of the competition pushing or exceeding 200 with its upper-end V-6 engines, the 626 be gins to feel a bit overworked.

The ride and handling are good, right up with the segment leaders. According to a Mazda spokesman, Fred Aikens, handling and steering have been sharpened with some judicious chassis stiffening and suspension tuning. The rack-and-pinion steering has been made smoother and more responsive by using Teflon-coated parts to reduce friction.

Braking is four-wheel disc, which should be standard on everything these days, but anti-locking and traction control are optional and extra. They should be standard.

The bottom line says a lot about this car, which is value. The bottom-end model, the LX with four-cylinder engine, starts at $18,000 but includes a full load of power features and accessories. The base engine makes 130 horsepower, which would most likely be more than adequate.

The test car comes standard fully equipped with all the goodies, including full-power features, leather seating, remote locking and alarm, cruise and cup holders. Th e test car had a few options, including the anti-lock braking and traction control and a CD changer.

Fully loaded with gear, the 626 still comes in at a fairly reasonable price. The subjective items, such as character and image, may be absent, but the more tangible pieces, such as value and quality, are present.

2000 Mazda 626

Vehicle type: Five-passenger, four-door sedan, front-wheel drive.
Base price: $22,445.
Price as tested: $24,220.
Engine: 2.5-liter V-6, 170 hp at 6,000 rpm, 163 lb-ft of torque at 5,000 rpm.
Transmission: 5-speed manual.
Curb weight: 2,987 pounds.
Wheelbase: 105.1 inches.
EPA mileage: 21 city, 27 highway.

Safety review

Based on the 2000 Mazda 626 base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Frontal driver
4/5
Frontal passenger
5/5
Side driver
3/5
Side rear passenger
3/5

Factory warranties

Basic
3 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
5 years
Powertrain
3 years / 50,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
3 years / 50,000 miles

Consumer reviews

3.7 / 5
Based on 20 reviews
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Comfort 3.9
Interior 3.5
Performance 3.6
Value 3.9
Exterior 3.6
Reliability 3.6

Most recent

  • 24 years later car is still running strong no check

    24 years later car is still running strong no check engine lights but does need some transmission work done to it, overall very good car.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 3.0
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  • Constant repairs spent $4000 for repairs changing this

    Constant repairs spent $4000 for repairs changing this changing that w etc I was carrying my mum everywhere she died but her spirit in this car i am still keeping it
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 1.0
    Interior 1.0
    Performance 1.0
    Value 1.0
    Exterior 1.0
    Reliability 1.0
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  • I recently purchased this car and i have 176 000

    2000 ,4cyl 176,446 on My engine and tranny , but work fine but i have the check engine light on and i believe its the air intake leak , the connecting hose has holes and when i cover the hose the engine sounds to regain the power lost by the leak, but i just bought this car for 500 dollors and i drove 30 miles on the high way and threw town in busy traffic so stopping and going amd she chugged along just fine and the serpentine belt squells but once the car warms it stops i believe i just need to clean pullys and grease the belt or just buy another belt but either way for 500 bucks and probably 50 bucks to fix the issues i think its a xxxxing lie when i hear people on here saying at like 68,000 milesthe tranny and engine dying on people but if you really treat your vehicle good it will do the same
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 2.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • 17 years later...Still good and durable

    This car is amazing! 3 owners and Betsy is still a mean green machine! This is by far one of the lasting models of cars on the planet! My family enjoyed the luxury of a smooth ride and ,we had it easy on the pockets for gas! We now have a new model ! So hats off to Mazda!
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Not most reliable car I have owned.

    This car is super comfortable with a nice looking exterior and interior, but it has been unreliable for me from the get go. It was nice when it worked well on occasion, but I have had to replace a lot already after only owning it for six months so after doing everything I can do, I am selling it. This car also now has a blown head gasket and needs harness wiring repaired underneath stereo.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 2.0
    Value 2.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 2.0
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  • Great Economical Car

    I purchased a used 2000 626 at 180,000 miles, and plan to drive it for another 10-20,000 miles. It's a really pleasant car to drive, and needed only routine repairs in it's lengthy life so far: exhaust and muffler work, oil and transmission fluid changes, and the occasional tune up left this car in decent running condition. I've never had another car with oscillating air vents, or that shifts into second and third gear with quite so much gusto. The fuel efficiency doesn't really compare to a more modern vehicle, but I can usually get a 280-300 miles to the 12 gallon tank, which is pretty decent. One item to note is that the headliner tends to fall down in this model of vehicle, and needs to be re-glued. I've seen this in two examples of the 626 so far. All in all it's a decent road runner, and these days should be available for well under 3000 dollars used.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 3.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • I like this car

    My first car was a 1998 Mazda 626. It made it to over 222,000 Miles Before the transmission failed. How I have the same car, but a little newer. No, it is not Very powerful necessarily. However, it rides fairly smooth, is spacious enough for my liking, LOOKS nice and presentable, and overall is a great car.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 3.0
    Exterior 3.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • NEVER PUT ME DOWN... TAKEN MANY LONG TRIPS

    HAVE THIS CAR AND IVE TAKEN MANY TRIPS FROM FLORIDA TO OHIO AND HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM. VERY RELIABLE AND RUNS PERFECT.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Not so reliable.

    I have own this car for about three years now, and had really bad headaches with this car. When I brought the vehicle, it had around 68,000 miles on it and I'll drive 20,000 in the last three years. In that timeframe, I had to replaces/repair the A/C compressor, engine oil leaks, alternator, and radiator. So the reliability is not so good in the high miles area. But it has its pros and cons. PROS -very comfortable -Price is reasonable -Boss system is very good -Good gas miles CONS -Not Reliability -Speed is not so great -Runs high on RPMs -Performance is low
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 3.0
    Reliability 2.0
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  • Amazing Vehicle for the Price

    This car is amazing for short. There is a little more road noise than expected. This is my first vehicle and I absolutely love it. I drive it to school, work, and home everday. I only have to fill it up about once a week. Overall, i would recommend this car to a first time driver.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • So Far So Good...

    I can say this car is a good car to have it for transporting stuff like to places within one or two hours. However, this car doesn't seems to have the great big power when you do the "kick-down"...All it have is the sound but not the speed. Also the CD player is not that good because it comes from the manufacture and so the CD player cannot read MP3 files...so which i went to get a new player so it can read the disc. So if you are not a music person this car will suit you unless you want to pay more money for better quality things. Overall I will say this is a good car.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • Very good and cost-effective car!

    Very good and cost-effective car! Nice looking like Bentz, solid body, generally good performance, and better price than most similar cars!
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2000 Mazda 626?

The 2000 Mazda 626 is available in 2 trim levels:

  • ES (3 styles)
  • LX (4 styles)

What is the MPG of the 2000 Mazda 626?

The 2000 Mazda 626 offers up to 22 MPG in city driving and 28 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

Is the 2000 Mazda 626 reliable?

The 2000 Mazda 626 has an average reliability rating of 3.6 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2000 Mazda 626 owners.

Is the 2000 Mazda 626 a good Sedan?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2000 Mazda 626. 65.0% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

3.7 / 5
Based on 20 reviews
  • Comfort: 3.9
  • Interior: 3.5
  • Performance: 3.6
  • Value: 3.9
  • Exterior: 3.6
  • Reliability: 3.6
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