1992 Mazda MPV 4wd LTD 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

1992 Mazda MPV 4wd LTD  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 1992 Mazda MPV 4wd LTD is a MiniVan. It has 3 Doors and is powered by a engine which outputs and is paired with gearbox. The 1992 Mazda MPV 4wd LTD has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1992 Mazda MPV 4wd LTD has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include and. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. Fuel consumption is L/100km in the city and L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 32,525

Name LTD
Price $ 32,525
Body MiniVan
Doors 3 Doors
Engine
Power
Number of Seats N/A Seats
Transmission
Cargo Space L
Maximum Cargo Space L
Wheel Type
Series
Drivetrain
Horsepower 0 HP
Torque 0 N.m
Top Speed 0 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 0 s
Fuel Type
Fuel Consumption (City) L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) L/100km
Gear Type
Weight 1,850 KG
Brand Mazda
Model MPV
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 0 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 0.0 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 0 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 0.0 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

1992 Mazda MPV Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 482 $ 1,108 $ 1,423
Clean $ 439 $ 1,009 $ 1,302
Average $ 353 $ 813 $ 1,060
Rough $ 268 $ 616 $ 818
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1992 Mazda MPV Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
3.0L V6 SOHC 18 valves L 155 hp @ 5000 rpm 0 N.m 14.7 L/100km 10.7 L/100km 10.4 s 18.0 s 29.8 s
3.0L V6 SOHC 18 valves LX 155 hp @ 5000 rpm 0 N.m 14.7 L/100km 10.7 L/100km 10.6 s 18.1 s 29.9 s
3.0L V6 SOHC 18 valves LX 4WD 155 hp @ 5000 rpm 0 N.m 17.0 L/100km 12.3 L/100km 10.8 s 16.4 s 30.6 s
3.0L V6 SOHC 18 valves LX 2WD 155 hp @ 5000 rpm 0 N.m 14.3 L/100km 10.2 L/100km 10.6 s 18.1 s 29.9 s
3.0L V6 SOHC 18 valves LX 4WD 155 hp @ 5000 rpm 0 N.m 16.6 L/100km 12.1 L/100km 10.8 s 16.4 s 30.6 s

1992 Mazda MPV Trims

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1992 Mazda MPV Future Generations

Mazda MPV Overview and History

Born as the Toyo Cork Kogyo Co. in 1920, Mazda started out as a machine-tool manufacturing plant but quickly turned to making vehicles. The first Mazda car, called the Mazda-Go, a three-wheeled truck appeared in 1931, which a year later began exporting to China. This was the only car that was in production until the Second World War broke out when Mazda factories began making rifles.

After the war, part of the Mazda plant served as the Hiroshima prefecture for a short while. Production and export resumed in 1949 with the same 3-wheeled truck. The first 4-wheel truck was the Mazda Romper, introduced in 1958.

The first pasenger car came in 1960, the Mazda R360 Coupe. Mazda's first partnership with a foreign company was the one in 1961 with NSU/Wankel with which it produced and developed rotary engines. This was done in order to differentiate Mazda from the other Japanese companies. To this day, Mazda is the only manufacturer of Wankel rotary engines as the other companies (NSU and Citroen) gave up on the design sometime during the 70s.

Mazda's paid off because its models quickly gained a name as being powerful yet light vehicles. The most successful series for Mazda were going to be the R100 and the RX models which eventually led to the company's development.

Starting with 1970 Mazda began eyeing the biggest market for its cars, the United States. It opened up a North American branch under the name Mazda North American Operations and it proved to have the winning recipe. In fact, Mazda models were so successful that the company even produced a pick up truck based on the rotary engine.

With 1973 and the oil crisis, the thirsty rotary engines that Mazda used caused a drop in sales but the Japanese company hadn't really given up on piston engines so it was able to use a 4 cylinder model on its cars. The smaller Familia series and Capella were born.

But Mazda wasn't about to give up on its sporty cars and it decided to develop a parallel plant that would produce cars outside the mainstream. In 1978, they came up with the very sporty RX7 and later with the RX8. The piston engine also showed up on Mazda's line up with the MX-5 or Miata.

In 1979 Ford Motor Company became an investor in Mazda with a 27% share after the financial decline of the company. Later on, in the 80s, Ford acquired 20% more of the company after a few joint ventures like using the Familia series platform for the Laser and Escort models as well as building the new Probe and the Mazda plant in Flat Rock, Michigan.

The 90s started off with another joint venture with Ford on the 1991 Explorer which turned out to be a bad investment for the Japanese while the Americans reaped all the benefits. Following its fascination with alternative engine designs, Mazda started developing the Miller cycle engine in 1995.

The latter part of the 90s proved to be not so profitable for the Japanese as the financial crisis hit in 1997, during which Ford acquired 39.9% of the company. From that point on, the collaboration between the two marques intensified, sharing engine design and even some platforms (Ford Escape with Mazda Tribute and the new generation Ford Focus with the Mazda Axela).

For the future, Mazda intends to maintain its forward thinking and experimental technology, by developing a hydrogen-powered car. The prototype has so far reached a 200 kilometers autonomy.

1992 Mazda MPV Consumer Reviews

cleaversculling, 11/29/2009
Last of The Best
I bought this van as a second car fixer-upper. I was surprised at the 3.0 engine coming back to life with a new a/c compressor, cooling system transplant, new belts, and hoses, and a simple tune-up. This mpv has a power button transmission option for towing trailers which I had serviced for $ 43. Has enough room for my family of 5 to travel around Florida at easy with our luggage. Great van, truck & addition to our family. I recommend this mpv van renovation to any family who wants a minivan/truck 4 under $ 6000.
peshawarkiss, 04/30/2002
Better luck elsewhere
My 1992 MPV is my second Mazda van (along with my 4 cyl. 1989 which was a much more reliable vehicle) and is a reasonably comfortable and good-driving minivan. But a new engine top end at 35K miles, new automatic transmission at 66K miles, annual air conditioning recharges/repairs, timing belt breaks at 40K miles, etc. were the main problems. And I REALLY maintained this vehicle well. Mazda corp. cusomer service was also less than stellar when I asked for some adjustment on the transmission and was told "too bad". My cost to drive was only a little less than the payment on my new Toyota Matrix XRS!
condenseused, 06/10/2002
definetly reliable, a real workhorse.
I DONT KNOW WHAT THESE OTHER GUYS ARE COMPLAING ABOUT .I BOUGHT MINE AT 120K AND HAVE DRIVEN IT FOR FIVE YEARS WITH ONLY A TIMING BELT BREAKING AT 128K.NOT A BIG DEAL.NVER FAILED TO START.EASY TO WORK ON,REAR WHEEL DRIVE.GOOD WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION,PREDICTABLE HANDLING.AN EXCELLENT VEHICLE THAT HAS GOT SOME DECENT FEATURES.I WOULD RECOMMEND TO ANYBODY.
ejectionspinach, 09/10/2002
MPV is Reliable
I've had this vehicle for almost 10 years now and it has been the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned.

1992 Mazda MPV 4wd LTD Specifications

LTD Overview

BodyMiniVan
Doors3
Fuel Consumption
SeatsN/A

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