2011 Mazda 2 GX 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2011 Mazda 2  GX  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2011 Mazda 2 GX is a Front-wheel drive Hatchback. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 5 Doors and is powered by a 1.5L L4 DOHC 16-valve engine which outputs 100 hp @ 6000 rpm and is paired with 4-speed automatic transmission gearbox. The 2011 Mazda 2 GX has cargo capacity of 377 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1043 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2011 Mazda 2 GX 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 Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Torsion bar rear suspension. The car also features a It has 15'' steel wheels with covers 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. In terms of performance, the car has 109 N.m of torque and a top speed of 170 km/h. The 2011 Mazda 2 GX accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 9.9 seconds and hits quarter mile at 17.2 seconds. Fuel consumption is 7.5 L/100km in the city and 6 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 13,995

Name GX
Price $ 13,995
Body Hatchback
Doors 5 Doors
Engine 1.5L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Power 100 hp @ 6000 rpm
Number of Seats 5 Seats
Transmission 4-speed automatic transmission
Cargo Space 377.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 787.0 L
Wheel Type 15'' steel wheels with covers
Series 2
Drivetrain Front-wheel drive
Horsepower 100 HP
Torque 109 N.m
Top Speed 170 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 9.9 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 7.5 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 6.0 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 960 KG
Brand Mazda
Model 2
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 17.2 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 133.8 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 28.5 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 150.6 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

2011 Mazda2 0-60 MPH

2011 Mazda 2 Acceleration 0-114

Mazda 6 2.0 AT 2011 stage 2 acceleration 0-220 km/h (top speed)

2011 Mazda 2 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 $ 3,018 $ 4,628 $ 5,805
Clean $ 2,809 $ 4,312 $ 5,394
Average $ 2,392 $ 3,678 $ 4,573
Rough $ 1,974 $ 3,045 $ 3,752

The 2011 Mazda 2 keeps the fun alive as an economical hatchback, but comes up a bit short when compared to the competition.

Entry-level hatchbacks have been getting better and better with the passing years. For the most part, it's getting harder to refer to them as penalty boxes as they've been receiving ever-increasing levels of comfort and features. Now you can add the 2011 Mazda 2 to that list of price-conscious hatchbacks. But in some cases we think it will struggle against its more well-rounded competitors.

Comparisons to the current darling of the hatchback segment, the Ford Fiesta, are inevitable since the Fiesta is actually built on the Mazda 2's platform. As such, both cars share some basic positives and negatives. On the plus side, the Mazda 2 is quite sporty to drive, and indeed this is one area where Mazda is quite proud of its new entry-level car. The car's sleek look (for a hatchback) and lower-than-average price are other highlights.

Like the Ford, however, the Mazda 2 is hampered by a lack of cargo space -- a Honda Fit can carry about twice as much gear as the Mazda. In addition, the Mazda 2's rear seats are cramped by comparison and its fuel economy doesn't exactly raise the bar for this segment either. The list of standard and available features for the Mazda is quite short, too.

Besides the 2011 Ford Fiesta and 2011 Honda Fit, other competing hatchbacks include the 2011 Nissan Cube and 2011 Nissan Versa, the 2011 Suzuki SX4 and Toyota Yaris. Certainly, the Mazda 2's sporty handling will be a draw, but in most other respects it does little to impress us. With the level of quality of subcompacts increasing yearly, we think consumers would be wise to shop the competition before committing to a 2011 Mazda 2.

The 2011 Mazda 2 is a five-passenger, four-door subcompact hatchback that is available in two trim levels -- Sport and Touring. The Sport comes standard with 15-inch steel wheels with wheel covers, air-conditioning, full power accessories, a tilt steering wheel and a four-speaker CD/MP3 audio system with an auxiliary input jack.

Upgrading to the Touring trim will get you 15-inch alloy wheels, foglights, a rear roof spoiler, chrome exhaust tips, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, a trip computer, cruise control, upgraded cloth seats with red piping, and two additional speakers for the audio system.

Factory options for either trim level include an auto-dimming rearview mirror and a center console with an armrest. Bluetooth and a removable Garmin navigation system are expected to become available as dealer accessories.

The 2011 Mazda 2 is powered by a 1.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine that produces 100 horsepower and 98 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed manual transmission is standard, with a four-speed automatic available at additional cost. The EPA estimates fuel economy at 29 mpg city/35 mpg highway and 32 mpg combined for the manual transmission and 27/33/29 mpg for the automatic. In performance testing, the 2 went from zero to 60 mph in 10.3 seconds with the manual. This is performance on par with the rest of the class, but getting the automatic will slow things down considerably.

Standard safety features for the 2011 Mazda 2 include antilock brakes (discs in front/drums in rear), front-seat side airbags, side curtain airbags and stability and traction control. In brake testing, the 2 came to a stop from 60 mph in 129 feet -- an acceptable distance for this type of car. In crash testing by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Mazda 2 received its top rating of "Good" in the frontal-offset and roof strength tests, but a second-best rating of "Acceptable" in the side impact test.

The 100-hp output from the 1.5-liter four-cylinder is weak by today's standards, even for an economy car. But the 2011 Mazda 2 makes the most of it -- at least with the manual transmission. The outdated four-speed automatic has rough tendencies under acceleration, downshifting from 3rd gear to 1st. Not only that, but the automatic comes with a penalty of a few miles per gallon compared to the manual.

The light 2,300-pound curb weight reduces the strain on the free-revving engine to give this hatchback a sportier feel. It also helps the car's handling, and as a result the Mazda 2 is likely the most nimble and agile car in its class. The steering is communicative and quick, a rarity among electric power steering units.

The 2011 Mazda 2's interior is comparable to other hatchbacks in this economical price range. The design itself is modern, with no elements to fawn over or bemoan. Hard plastics are plentiful, but that is to be expected. The front seats are relatively comfortable and offer enough room for taller adults, though the lack of a telescoping steering wheel is a notable omission. Also disappointing are the rear seats, which are flat and cramped. With those rear seats in place, cargo capacity is 13.3 cubic feet, which is small for a hatchback. With the 60/40-split seats folded (they don't fold completely flat), that figure goes up to 27.8 cubes -- a Fit can hold 57.3 cubic feet.

2011 Mazda 2 GX Exterior Colors

Aluminum Metallic Mica
Brilliant Black
Crystal White Pearl
Metropolitan Grey Mica
Spirited Green
True Red

2011 Mazda 2 GX Interior Colors

Black

2011 Mazda 2 Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
1.5L L4 DOHC 16 valve GS 100 hp @ 6000 rpm 109 N.m 7.1 L/100km 5.8 L/100km 9.9 s 17.2 s 28.5 s
1.5L L4 DOHC 16-valve GS 100 hp @ 6000 rpm 109 N.m 7.5 L/100km 6.0 L/100km 9.9 s 17.2 s 28.5 s

2011 Mazda 2 Trims

2011 Mazda 2 Previous Generations

2011 Mazda 2 Future Generations

Mazda 2 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.

2011 Mazda 2 Consumer Reviews

awokepogo, 11/23/2010
Love it!
I bought this car to replace an '03 Civic coupe, I was initially torn between the Nissan Versa, Scion xd and Honda Fit, this one is way better. I had never even heard of this car before but after driving it I was sold. It handles well, has features I didn't know I could afford, and is spacious enough to meet my needs. I recommend the touring model, the extra features are worth the slight jump in price and make the car stand out a lot more. I'm no longer embarrassed when I drive to work, I'm getting really awesome gas mileage, and I'm having a lot of fun with all of the features.
barbonboxy, 11/03/2011
Like a big 'ol Go Kart!!
Fun, fun,fun! (5 speed manual) I've read some 10.2 second 0-60 numbers on the 5 speed to which I can only say, learn how to drive pal. This car is like driving a comfortable, Go Kart!! Tooling around town is so much fun because 35 MPH feels fast in this car. On the Highway, 80 MPH no problem. Very good build feel inside. Lacks some Bells and whistles, but I have zero use for blue tooth and own a much better GPS than is offered in other competing models.
spraychicago, 03/20/2011
2 Times the Fun, 1/2 The Cost
After doing a considerable amount of research on a variety of small cars, I settled on a Mazda2 for a variety of reasons. Chiefly, the styling, fuel efficacy and cost; while not truly being great in any one category, the Mazda2 is very good in many. Many of the reviews and comments I read referred to the 2’s small, 100 hp engine and “slow” starts off the line. Frankly, it is a bit slow; however, if I had wanted a spirited performer, I would have bought a VW GTI. With gasoline prices increasing, the need for a reliable and gas efficient vehicle more than eclipsed my need to go from 0 to 60 in five seconds.
scantutility, 05/14/2010
Drove one in Australia
In May 2010 I visited family in Sydney and drove the Mazda 2. Right hand drive aside, it was a fun car, roomy, even fit my big international-traveler suitcase in the back. Seemed well built, the doors thunked nicely. They've had no reliability problems with it.

2011 Mazda 2 GX Specifications

GX Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radioAM/FM stereo radio with auxiliary input jack
Air Conditionning (Option)Air conditioning
Cruise Control (Option)Yes
Driver Vanity MirrorDriver-side vanity mirror
Front WipersVariable intermittent windshield wipers
Illuminated EntryYes
Number of Speakers2 speakers
Number of Speakers (Option)4 speakers
Passenger Vanity MirrorFront passenger-side vanity mirror
Power Door LocksYes
Power Outlet12-volt power outlet
Power WindowsPower windows with driver one-touch up/down feature
Rear View MirrorDay/night rear view mirror
Rear WipersIntermittent rear window wiper
Remote Audio Controls (Option)Steering wheel-mounted audio controls
Remote Keyless Entry (Option)Yes
Single CDCD/MP3 player
Steering Wheel AdjustmentTilt steering wheel

GX Dimensions

Cargo Capacity377 L
Curb Weight1043 kg
Front Headroom993 mm
Front Legroom1082 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity43 L
Height1476 mm
Length3950 mm
Maximum Cargo Capacity787 L
Rear Headroom940 mm
Rear Legroom838 mm
Wheelbase2489 mm
Width1694 mm

GX Exterior Details

Bumper ColourBody-color bumpers
Door HandlesBlack door handles
Door Handles (Option)Body-color door handles
Exterior Folding MirrorsFolding outside mirrors
Exterior Mirror ColourBlack outside mirrors
Exterior Mirror Colour (Option)Body-color outside mirrors
Headlight TypeHalogen headlights
Heated Exterior Mirrors (Option)Heated outside mirrors
Power Exterior MirrorsPower-adjustable outside mirrors
Rear Window DefrosterYes

GX Interior Details

Door Ajar WarningYes
Floor ConsoleFloor console with storage
Floor CoveringCarpet floor covering
Floor MatsFront floor mats
Folding Rear Seats60/40-split folding rear bench seat
Front Seats Driver HeightHeight-adjustable driver's seat
Front Seats Front Seat TypeBucket front seats
Instrumentation TypeAnalog instrumentation
Low Fuel WarningYes
Low Washer Fluid WarningYes
Number of Cup Holders3 cupholders and 2 bottle holders
Outside Temperature Gauge (Option)Outside temperature display
Seat TrimCloth seats
Special Feature (Option)Silver interior door handles
TachometerYes
Trip Computer (Option)Yes

GX Mechanical

Drive TrainFront-wheel drive
Engine Name1.5L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Stability ControlYes
Traction ControlYes
Transmission5-speed manual transmission
Transmission (Option)4-speed automatic transmission

GX Overview

BodyHatchback
Doors5
Engine1.5L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Fuel Consumption7.5 (Automatic City)6.0 (Automatic Highway)6.8 (Manual City)5.6 (Manual Highway)
Power100 hp @ 6000 rpm
Seats5
Transmission4-speed automatic transmission
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper80000/km, 36/Months Emissions128000/km, 96/Months Powertrain100000/km, 60/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 60/Months

GX Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesAnti-lock brakes
Brake AssistBrake assist
Brake TypeFront disc/rear drum
Child Seat AnchorISOFIX child seat anchors
Child-proof LocksRear-door child safety locks
Driver AirbagDriver-side front airbag
Electronic brake force distributionElectronic brake force distrbution
Ignition DisableTheft-deterrent engine immobilizer
Passenger AirbagPassenger-side front airbag
Roof Side CurtainSide-curtain airbags
Side AirbagFront side airbags

GX Suspension and Steering

Front Anti-Roll BarFront stabilizer bar
Front SuspensionIndependent front suspension
Front TiresP185/55R15
Power SteeringSpeed-sensitive power rack-and-pinion steering
Rear Anti-Roll BarRear stabilizer bar
Rear SuspensionTorsion bar rear suspension
Spare TireCompact spare tire
Turning Circle9.8-meter turning circle diameter
Wheel Type15'' steel wheels with covers

Critics Reviews

Revisions to the Mazda 2 range in 2010 saw this idea furthered with engines and gearboxes that were lighter, more efficient yet also strong for greater reliability. The proof of all this work is the Mazda 2 enjoys fuel economy that’s up with the best in class without the need for some of the fuel-saving technology employed by the competition.

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