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Mobil Engine oil

Mine has had Mobil 1 Extended Performance 0w20 its entire life (aside from the factory fill) and I've had exactly zero oil consumption or lubrication related issues. It still gets nearly the same fuel economy and is as responsive and smooth as when I bought it, no matter if it's blasting up a steep mountain or baking in the heat of summer traffic.

Pros: zero oil consumption, smooth
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 257495 km
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Bosch Wiper blades
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Rating 5.0

I know others recommend just replacing the inserts, but I went with Bosch Icons and couldn\u2019t be happier. Very easy install, I live in the PNW so they get used quite a bit. Overall I\u2019m very happy with them.

Pros: easy install, very happy
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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OEM Mazda Brake pads

I put 220,000 miles on a Mazda six sport automatic transmission 2015 before my son wrecked it without doing anything except changing in the brakes and some steering parts and of course oil changes synthetic it had started to use a little oil between changes maybe a quart.

Pros: synthetic oil changes
Cons: used a little oil
Vehicle: Mazda 6
Mileage: 354055 km
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Pirelli Tires

I've just bought the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 for my car (Mazda 3 2.0 186hp). I live in south of Germany where there isn't much snow and the temperatures are mostly around -5 to 10C from December to March. The summer tyres I've got with the car (Toyo Proxes R51A) are actually worse on wet than most premium all seasons (at least according to the label), so I'm losing "just" some of the dry grip in the summer. I drive only like 6-7k km/year. For now they feel surprisingly good (around 5-10C outside) especially in wet - actually not much different than the UHP Hankook summer tyres I had on my previous car (were probably a complete overkill for the car).

Pros: surprisingly good in wet
Cons: losing some dry grip
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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NOCO Battery

Just get the noco nlp30. I got it for my Mazda 5, my wife's Corolla iM and I'll be getting one for my Miata in the coming months as well.

Pros: works for multiple cars
Vehicle: Mazda 5
Part number: NLP30
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Toyo Tires

Stock Toyo tire on '20 Mazda3 w/ the low profile tires was prone to sidewall bulging when it encountered potholes. Haven't had an issue after switching to bfgoodrich. Otherwise, nothing.

Pros: no issues after switching tires
Cons: stock tires prone to bulging
Vehicle: Mazda
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OEM Mazda Thermostat

Some of the newer Mazda Skyactives have thermostat issues, but it's a minor problem (only symptom is taking longer to warm up) and Mazda extended the warranty on them. It's the only issue I've brought the car to the dealer for on my 21 Mazda 3 without roughly 50k on it.

Pros: minor problem, extended warranty
Cons: thermostat issues
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 50000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

The previous owner put RE-71s on it. That’s an amazing autocross and track tire but it is not great in the rain. I’ve never driven a Miata on REs in the rain but I have driven other cars on them and it was dicey to say the least, that car had ABS and traction control and I was still limited in the highway.

Pros: amazing autocross, track tire
Cons: not great in rain, dicey in rain
Vehicle: Mazda
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