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Mazda - Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp): car technical specifications, dimensions, fuel consumption(fuel economy) & 17 automobile reviews


 

- MAZDA / RUSTLER - 1.3 (65 HP) (Petrol (Gasoline)) 1985/2000

- Fuel type (Petrol (Gasoline))
- Fuel consumption(fuel economy) (in the city) lt / 100km,
- Fuel consumption(fuel economy) (outside the city) lt / 100km,
- Fuel consumption(fuel economy) (average) lt / 100km...


- 1.3 (65 Hp), cm3, cylinders, 65hp horsepower (nm torque).

- Maximum speed km (0mph), 0km --> 100km acceleration seconds.

- Car length mm, Car width mm, Car weight kg (kerb weight), Luggage volume lt (maximum lt)




- GENERAL INFORMATIONS

Brand
Model
Generation
Engine (Engine modification)
1.3 (65 Hp)
Enginepower
65 hp (horsepower) - cycle/minute
Engine power rpm
Power per litre
Fuel type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Body type
Pick-up
Doors
Seats
Drive whell
Automatic gear
Number of gears / Gearbox type
Manual gear
Car type
Car segment
Production years
1985/2000 (Start of car production / End of car production)

(Mazda Rustler 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000)
Powertrain architecture
Internal combustion engine (ICE)


- ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

Engine
1.3 (65 Hp)
Enginepower
(65) - 65 hp (horsepower) - cycle/minute
Engine location
Engine displacement
Engine model / Motor code
Engine torque
Enginetorque rpm
Turbine
Naturally aspirated engine
Engine systems
Valvetrain
Cylinder sposition
Cylinders count
Cylinders bore
Piston stroke
Valve per cylinder
Compression ratio
Maximum engine speed
Engine oil capacity
Coolant capacity

Engine oil specification
- ?

- There is no ``oil brand / oil type / oil class`` recommendation for your vehicle yet.

- What are engine oil grades?
0W-20, 0W-30, 0W-40, 5W-30, 5W-40, 10W-40 ?

- What are the types of engine oils?
Mineral, semi-synthetic and synthetic engine oils.


- CAR PERFORMANCE

Maximum speed
Acceleration 0-100
Acceleration 0-200
Acceleration 0-300
Stop 100-0
Stop 200-0


- CARMEASUREMENTS / CAPACITIES

Car length
Car width
Car width with mirrors folded
Car width including mirrors
Car height
Ride height
Front track
Rear track (Back track)
Front overhang
Rear overhang
Wheelbase
Drag coefficient
Minimum turning circle diameter
Approach angle
Departure angle
Ramp angle
Climb angle
Wading depth
Drivetrain architecture
Tire sizes
Rim sizes
4
Car weight (Kerb weight)
Maximum car weight
Maximum load
Maximum roof load
Minimum luggage volume
Maximum luggage volume
Permitted trailer load with brakes - 8%
Permitted trailer load with brakes - 12%
Permitted trailer load without brakes
Permitted towbar load


- TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Front brakes
Rear brakes
ABS
No (Anti-lock braking system)
Front suspension
Rear suspension
Steering type
Power steering

Safety tests
- Euro NCAP (EU) safety / crash test results:
- IIHS-HLDI (USA) safety / crash test results:
- NHTSA (USA) safety / crash test results:

Car accessories
Tool Kit and Jack? Tire Repair Kit? Compressor? Fire Extinguisher? Warning Triangle? First Aid Kit? Trunk Modules? Bicycle Holder? Coat Hanger?

Safety / security
Airbags:
-Frontal Airbag: .Driver? .Passenger? .Rear? -Side Head Airbag?
-Side Chest?
-Side Pelvis Airbag?
-Knee?
-Curtain Airbag?
-Center Airbag?
-Airbag cut-off Switch: .Passenger? .Rear?

Seat Belts:
-Belt Pretensioner: .Driver? .Passenger? .Rear?
-Belt Load Limiter: .Driver? .Passenger?
-Height Adjustable Retractor: .Manual? -Type of Belt Three-Point-Belt: .Front Seats? .Outer Rear Seats?
-Rear Centre Seat Belt?
-Seat Belt Colour?


- FUEL CONSUMPTIONS

Fuel type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel system
Fuel tank volume
Cng fuel tank volume
Adblue tank volume
Fuel octane rating number
? on octane
Emissionstandard
Carbondioxide emissions
Weight to power ratio
Weight to torque ratio
Fuel consumption (economy) in the city (urban)
Fuel consumption (economy) outside the city (extra urban)
Fuel consumption (economy) average (combined)
Fuel consumption (economy) of your car

- LPG FUEL SYSTEM CAR INFORMATIONS

Cng fuel tank volume
lt liters
Lpg fuel consumption in the city
lt liters / 100 kilometers
Lpg fuel consumption outside the city
lt liters / 100 kilometers
Lpg fuel consumption average
lt liters / 100 kilometers
Lpg carbondioxide emissions
co2 gram/kilometer


Summary
  • What body style ?
    doors Pick-up / seats

  • How much power?
    65 hp

  • What is the rim sizes of a tire?
    4



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Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp) car reviews - ⭐️⭐️⭐️

  1. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
    -Performance
    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
    -Material quality
    -Workmanship quality
    3 5
    MOSE S.    3.0
  2. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    3 5
    DEANDRE J.    3.0
  3. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
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    2 5
  4. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
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    4 5
    MBONGENI N.    4.0
  5. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
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    3 5
    HYKEEM F.    3.0
  6. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
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    3 5
    WOODY A.    3.0
  7. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
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    3 5
    LAKRESHA K.    3.0
  8. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
    -Performance
    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
    -Material quality
    -Workmanship quality


    The Mazda Rustler is an impressive mid - range car that offers a great balance of performance, fuel economy, comfort, and style. It's the perfect choice for drivers who want a reliable vehicle that won't break the bank.

    Performance - wise, the Rustler is capable of reaching a top speed of 160 km/h and can accelerate from 0 - 100 km/h in just 8. 5 seconds. It's also surprisingly fuel - efficient, with an average fuel consumption of 6. 4L/100km. The interior is comfortable and well - appointed, with plenty of space for passengers and luggage. The sound insulation is also good, meaning you won't be disturbed by outside noise when driving.

    The craftsmanship and material quality of the Rustler are also excellent. The exterior is stylish and the car feels solid and well - built. Spare parts are readily available and reasonably priced, making it an affordable car to maintain. Mazda's car service network is also extensive, so you can be sure that you'll get the best service and support.

    Overall, the Mazda Rustler is a great choice for those looking for a reliable, comfortable, and stylish mid - range car. It offers excellent performance, fuel economy, and craftsmanship at an affordable price. If you're in the market for a reliable and affordable car, the Mazda Rustler is definitely worth considering.

    3 5
    AUDRINA M.    3.0
  9. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
    -Performance
    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
    -Material quality
    -Workmanship quality
    3 5
    PIERSON L.    3.0
  10. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
    -Performance
    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
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    5 5
    BYRANT R.    5.0
  11. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
    -Material quality
    -Workmanship quality
    4 5
    JERRETT G.    4.0
  12. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
    -Material quality
    -Workmanship quality
    3 5
    ELISSA D.    3.0
  13. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
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    -Sound insulation
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    First off, the Rustler has got some charm, I’ll give it that. It’s compact, it’s got a certain old-school vibe, and it’s pretty easy to maneuver around town. But, let’s get real here, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.

    One of my main gripes? The comfort, or lack thereof. The seats are just not up to par. After a long drive, you can really start to feel it in your back. And don’t even get me started on the legroom. If you’re tall like me, it’s a bit of a squeeze.

    And then there’s the noise. It’s like the Rustler didn’t get the memo about cars being supposed to be quiet. Whether it’s road noise or engine noise, it’s always there, humming in the background. Is it too much to ask for a peaceful drive?

    Lastly, the fuel efficiency. Now, you’d think a small car like the Rustler would be light on fuel, right? Well, think again. It’s not exactly a gas guzzler, but it’s not winning any awards either. I mean, is it normal for a car this size to burn through fuel this fast?

    So, there you have it. The Mazda Rustler - it’s got its charm, but it’s also got its issues. If you’re considering one, maybe take these points into account. Or is it just me? Are all Rustlers like this, or did I just get a lemon?


    3 5
    DESIRRE T.    3.0
  14. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
    -Material quality
    -Workmanship quality


    As a previous owner of a Mazda Rustler, I can say that it's a great car. However, like any other car, it has its fair share of problems. Some of the common issues that owners have reported include rusting and water exposure ⁵⁸. Additionally, some owners have reported issues with starting the car ⁶⁷. Regular maintenance can mitigate these issues.

    Despite these issues, the Mazda Rustler is a great car. It's a perfect blend of practicality and performance. The car is very comfortable and spacious, making it perfect for long drives. The car is also very safe and has a lot of features to keep you safe on the road. The car is a bit expensive, but it's worth the price. If you're looking for a car that's both practical and fun to drive, then the Mazda Rustler is a great choice.

    Have you ever driven one? What did you think? ????

    4 5
    JEREME C.    4.0
  15. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
    -Performance
    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
    -Material quality
    -Workmanship quality


    Sure thing! Here's a review, focusing on fuel consumption:

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    **Owner Review of the Mazda Rustler**

    Hey, listen up, folks! Gotta share the real deal about my Mazda Rustler.

    Alright, let's talk gas guzzlin'. Man, this ride's thirstier than a desert wanderer! I mean, seriously, it drinks fuel like it's water on a hot day. Every trip to the gas station feels like a wallet punch.

    Now, the Rustler's got some other perks, no doubt. Performance ain't bad, it's decently peppy for gettin' around town. Comfort's alright too, nothing fancy but gets the job done.

    But let's circle back to that fuel economy, 'cause dang, it's a sore spot. Wish it sipped gas instead of chugging it down like there's no tomorrow. That's the main gripe I've got with this otherwise solid truck.

    Ain't too sure 'bout Mazda services nearby 'cause I mainly hit up the local garage. They've been cool sorting out the usual fixes, though.

    So, if you're eyein' the Rustler, keep an eye on that gas gauge. If fuel economy's your thing, might wanna look elsewhere. But if you can handle the thirst, it's a reliable ride for everyday stuff.

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    Hope that gives you a real feel for the Rustler's fuel consumption quirks! If you wanna know more about other aspects, just holler.

    3 5
    THEODOR S.    3.0
  16. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
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    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
    -Material quality
    -Workmanship quality


    **Mazda Rustler: A Reliable Workhorse with a Few Quirks**

    The Mazda Rustler has been a reliable companion for many years, offering a sturdy build and practicality. However, like any older vehicle, it does have its quirks. One common issue that owners may encounter is rust, especially in areas prone to corrosion. Regular inspections and rust-proofing treatments can help prevent this problem.

    Another issue that some Rustler owners may face is with the engine. Older models, in particular, may experience issues with rough idling or stalling. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including worn spark plugs, a dirty air filter, or a faulty fuel pump. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help keep the engine running smoothly.

    Despite these potential issues, the Mazda Rustler remains a popular choice for those in need of a reliable and affordable vehicle. Its practicality, durability, and ease of maintenance make it a great option for daily commuting or light hauling. With proper care and attention, the Rustler can provide many years of dependable service.

    4 5
    KEOSHIA C.    4.0
  17. Mazda / Rustler - 1.3 (65 Hp)
    -Performance
    -Fuel consumption(fuel economy)
    -Comfort
    -Sound insulation
    -Material quality
    -Workmanship quality


    **Reliable Workhorse: Mazda Rustler Review**

    The Mazda Rustler is a reliable and sturdy pickup truck that gets the job done. Its performance is solid, with a decent amount of power for its size. Fuel consumption is reasonable, making it a practical choice for daily use.

    In terms of comfort, the Rustler is basic but functional. The interior is simple yet durable, perfect for those who prioritize utility over luxury. Sound insulation could be better, as road and engine noise can be noticeable at higher speeds.

    One of the standout features of the Rustler is its durability. It's built to last, with sturdy materials and good craftsmanship. Spare parts are readily available and affordable, making maintenance relatively easy and cost-effective.

    Overall, the Mazda Rustler is a practical and reliable choice for those in need of a no-nonsense pickup truck. While it may not offer the latest features or the most comfortable ride, it's a workhorse that won't let you down when you need it most.

    **Positive Note:** The Mazda Rustler is a reliable and durable pickup truck with good performance and fuel economy.

    **Negative Note:** The Rustler's interior is basic and lacks some modern comforts, and sound insulation could be improved.

    **Alternative Automobile:** If you're considering alternatives in the same segment and price range, the Ford Bantam and Nissan NP200 are worth considering. They offer similar levels of reliability and functionality, with their own unique features and styling.

    3 5
    DAYLAN Z.    3.0

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