I love how small the turning radius is and the use of space is rather well designed, but its bound to rot to hell within the next 2-3 winters, Mazdas are the worst at that
Mine is ~210k km officially, so probably around yours irl Old cars are fine as long as they're German, I expect many of WW and Audi models from early 2000s to still be around 10 years from now
Some German cars might age well but the repair costs are ridiculous. Japanese cars and American trucks are really the best cars if you wanna drive em to the ground without spending all your money in repairs
I drive this car. A 2008 Toyota corolla 1.4 diesel that has 157000 km. Bought it at 113500 km in november 2017.
Very reliable car.
And rarely a 2003 vw Passat variant 1.9 Tdi with 365 000 km when I need to carry things.
Sadly this car has signs of gearbox failure, but the engine works as its brand new.