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MAZDA 323 Used Car Review

The Mazda 3 is today one of the country's most popular cars, yet Australia fell in love with Mazda hatchbacks as early as 1977 with the first 323. It sold like hotcakes in 1981 when a new-generation front-wheel-drive 323 replaced the rear-drive model. There were various hatch, sedan and wagon body styles, and in the mid-1990s there was even a V6 alternative to the mainly four-cylinder line-up. A sporty SP20 model bolstered the 323's image before the model was replaced from 2004 onwards by the Mazda 3.

Pros

Cons

  • Good ride comfort and handling for its time
  • SP20 variant was particularly good fun to drive
  • Refinement of old 2.0-litre V6
  • Spare parts may be harder to come by now
  • Autos only had either three or four speeds
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2002 MAZDA 323 PROTEGE SP20

  • 225827 km
  • Sedan
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

2002 Mazda 323 Protege SP20, this is a very rare and unique sports sedan, it has had one owner from new, and he is a Mazda Master Technician at Mazda Dealer, (now retired). It is in beautiful original condition inside and out. It drives as you would expect of a car that has been loved and cared for by somebody who has been trained by the factory to do that very thing ! A one off opportunity for someone to enjoy a stunning Mazda sports sedan in immaculate condition as it came from the factory.

$5,650 Excl. Gov. Charges
Kempsey, NSW

Dealer used
9 hours ago

2003 Mazda 323 SP20 Manual Sedan

  • 222400 km
  • Sedan
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

Perfect car for a first car buyer! It is an awesome first vehicle. It's a great car to learn manual on. FEATURES FIRST CAR BUYERS LOVE: - Power steering - Front & rear power windows - Full body kit - 16" alloy wheels - Climate control air conditioning - Kenwood DDX4 double din head unit with Bluetooth connectivity and nav SAFETY FEATURES 2 airbags to protect you and your family. I've had the car for 8 years it's never skipped a beat, it's very reliable and cheap to maintain. Has 6 months reg

$3,500Negotiable
Chester Hill, NSW

15 hours ago

2003 Mazda 323 Protege SP20 Silver 4 Speed Automatic Sedan

  • 145008 km
  • Sedan
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

PATERAS AUTO SALES , 81 RAILWAY AVE WERRIBEE , PH*****8599 , LOW KS , AUTO , SPORTS UP GRADE MODEL SP20 AND DRIVES AMAZING , PLEASE READ CAREFULLY , CAR SOLD AS TRADED NO PLATES , NO RWC , HOWEVER THE CAR IS CHEAP .

$2,998 Excl. Gov. Charges
Werribee, VIC

Dealer used
23/04/2024

Overview of the Mazda 323

Overview of the Mazda 323

The Mazda 3 is today one of the country's most popular cars, yet Australia fell in love with Mazda hatchbacks as early as 1977 with the first 323.

It sold like hotcakes in 1981 when a new-generation front-wheel-drive 323 replaced the rear-drive model.

There were various hatch, sedan and wagon body styles, and in the mid-1990s there was even a V6 alternative to the mainly four-cylinder line-up. A sporty SP20 model bolstered the 323's image before the model was replaced from 2004 onwards by the Mazda 3.

MAZDA 323 GENERATIONS (SINCE 1994)

1994-1998

1998-2003

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

1.6L 4-cylinder: 7.0 to 7.7 litres per 100km

1.8L 4-cylinder: 7.7 to 8.3 litres per 100km

2.0L 4-cylinder (SP20): 8.0 litres per 100km

2.0L V6: 10.0 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO MAZDA 323

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: MAZDA 323 (1998 TO 2003)

The youngest Mazda 323 is now quite an old car. That means you really need to look at every prospective purchase on its individual merits, rather than on any hard and fast rules.

That said, there are a couple of recurring themes to be observed, starting with a 323 that has ever had its engine overheated.

This can be tricky to determine years later, but any engine that blows blue or grey smoke on start-up, has a misfire or a rough idle could be exhibiting the long-term effects of once having been too hot. This damage is permanent, too, and won't go away with a service.

Automatic versions also required their transmissions to be serviced according to the factory maintenance schedule.

A quick check involves getting the engine temperature up to normal (after a five-minute drive, for instance) letting it idle and removing the transmission dipstick.

The fluid on the stick should be a clean, clear red colour and shouldn't smell of burnt toast.