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129 How Reliable Are Mazda's Skyactiv Engines? Here's What Owners Say

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SlashGear 2 place · 10/25/2025 13:15 EDT

How Reliable Are Mazda's Skyactiv Engines? Here's What Owners Say

Although Mazda's Skyactiv engines are pretty trouble-free and they'll last for quite a while, there are a few notable issues you should know about.

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