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The 1993 Mazda 323 is a two-door hatchback car available in the standard and SE hatchback. Upon its release, the 1993 323 retailed for between $7,700 and $9,500. In late 2010 Kelley Blue Book values the 323 between $1,700 and $1,900. The Mazda 323 was part of the company's Familia series, which was discontinued in 2003.
Measurements
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The 1993 323 is 163.6 inches long, 65.9 inches wide and 53 inches tall. The front and rear tracks are both 56.5 inches. The wheelbase is 96.5 inches and the turning diameter is 31.5 feet. Both the standard and SE hatchbacks weigh 2,238 pounds if manual and 2,297 pounds if automatic.
Space
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The Mazda 323 seats a maximum of five passengers. Headroom is 38.6 inches in the front seat and 37.6 inches in the back seat. Legroom is 41.7 inches in the front and 34.2 inches in the back. Shoulder room is 53.6 inches in the front seat and 53.4 inches in the back. Hip room is measured at 51.3 inches in the front and 47.6 inches in the back.
Power
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Both versions of the 1993 323 have a 1.6 liter I4 engine with 82 horsepower. They come standard with a five-speed manual overdrive transmission, though you can pick a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission instead. Torque is measured at 92 pound-feet, while displacement is 1,598 cc. The compression ratio is 9.3 to 1. The bore and stroke are 3.07 and 3.29 respectively.
Fuel
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The 323 features a 13.2-gallon fuel tank and takes unleaded gasoline. The automatic transmission versions get 26 MPG in the city and 33 MPG on the highway. The manual transmission versions get 29 MPG in the city and 37 MPG on the highway.
Features
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The 323 has a rear window defogger to make sure you can see out in any weather conditions. It also includes rack and pinion steering and individual front and rear suspension.
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