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June 23rd, 2016 01:11 PM #1Good day mga MAZDA owners, I hope you can share your experiences with regards to the cost of maintenance and/or ownership of your ride after YOJIN 3. This will surely help others, me in particular, in deciding in owning a mazda brand in the near future.
Thank you very much!
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June 24th, 2016 01:40 AM #2Posted this few weeks back sa Mazda 3 thread.
Mine is a Mazda 3 2nd gen so na-consume ko na yung Yojin3 perks ko.
Here are some of the figures i've gathered, according to Service Advisor from Pasig..
CASA Prices:
80k / 4th Year PMS - Approx Php 40k under loyalty program (free Oil and Oil filter).
Engine Air filter: Php 1.8k
Spark plugs: Php 1.7k
Fuel Filter: ~ Php 4.7k
Cabin Filter: ~ Php 5k
I think it's on the high side when compared to other Japanese cars.
Some would say na average lang yung price pero honestly, mejo natataasan ako. I buy parts for Nissan and Toyota from CASA and they are considerably lower.
Example is the CASA price of Engine Air filter. For my Sentra, it is less than 500 vs 1700 for Mazda 3.
Prices outside CASA - relatively cheap to average
Replacement Engine Air Filter - Php 350
Denso Spark Plugs counterpart - Php 600
Please don't let the CASA prices dissuade you from getting a Mazda. Take advantage of Yojin 3 for the first 3 years then after that, buy your parts and have it serviced outside casa
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June 24th, 2016 04:04 PM #4Will have to confirm sir JohnM pero parang every 20k pinalitan yung akin under Yojin, check ko if mahanap ko pa yung service order forms from past pms ko, i think cabin filter was replaced every 20k as well
I'm not sure though if pareho yung service items/ checklist ng current vs prev gen
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June 25th, 2016 04:25 PM #6Sirs, I know the battery is not included in the Yojin 3 but just wanted to ask, what's the usual life of the battery in your mazda with i-stop? The battery is a bit of a concern for me since it costs around 18K and has a mere one year warranty. Mazda is also partnering with Motolite for the battery and since its Motolite, if it only has a one year warranty, you know it will give out very soon after the warranty expires. You also have no choice but to buy the battery from the casa?
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July 27th, 2017 11:25 PM #8I'm considering buying a Mazda 3. It seems a good value for money. Tanong lang regarding maintenance after Yojin 3:
1. Are there stores selling genuine Mazda parts aside from casas? How's the availability of their parts?
2. If I buy parts outside casa, meron bang casa that allows parts to be brought in, kahit may corkage o waiver?
3. For comparison, how much is a cabin filter, or front brake pads if bought from the casa?
Thanks in advance.
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Getting a toyota would be ideal mostly for those looking for practicality or one who will use it...
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