Not good if it's ever over heated. You can have the head skimmed but it'll probably still consume water. No level indicator on expansion bottle so it's easy to do if it's drinking. My mate was advised to get rid of his quickly after having it repaired (which cost an absolute packed) and was told that Mazda generally have to replace the whole engine rather than the head gasket. He over heated his while stuck in a cue (for Bug Jam) and was running both front & rear air con.
Other than that it was a nice vehicle, lot of nice features like motorised blinds etc.
Diesel 2WD version, Auto, with camper rear instead of seats and a pop top with a bed.
Low MPG was a problem though - 28 best 24 if air con used and even lower if driven in town.
We got a 2WD diesel. Goes well and is nice to drive. Tows beautifully and room to change under the open rear door if weather inclement.
We both like the "look over the hedges" driving position. Also great with the grandkids - room for everyone and don't even need to collapse the double buggy
About 25mpg.
Point about overheating is well made. My niece is waiting to get hers back after the dreaded head gasket problem. Reminds me - better check the coolant on ours tomorrow
Check out the Bongofury forum (http://www.bongofury.co.uk/ ) , my mate has one and had a number of issues, but (money pit aside) likes and uses it, don't think anyone has rached the Holy Grail of 40mpg even with a diesel.
My mate bought a very late Bongo, it went into "limp" mode ,20mph and neaded a new/recon box. But he was OK................he sold it back to the Dealer in Saltash (who sold it to him) for £500 less than he paid
As it was explained to me alot of these imports have forty thousand miles on somthink to do with there emission laws ? alot of spare engines also imported ? old generation of motors a bit thirsty ?
We got a 2WD diesel. Goes well and is nice to drive. Tows beautifully and room to change under the open rear door if weather inclement.
We both like the "look over the hedges" driving position. Also great with the grandkids - room for everyone and don't even need to collapse the double buggy
About 25mpg.
Point about overheating is well made. My niece is waiting to get hers back after the dreaded head gasket problem. Reminds me - better check the coolant on ours tomorrow
Bongos are great to drive. Akin to a great big dodgem . Awesome power steering. I had mine for almost a year. 4WD diesel, auto. It was the one with two batteries, so it had come from the colder bit of Japan. Another clue was that it came with snow chains. It stank of fags, mind. I was told the Japanese enjoy their tobacco.
I always drove mine like a tight ass and got into the low 40mpg. As a camper, it was not what we wanted and we ended up with a much less refined VW T25 diesel with a high top. Great family bus. 1.6 TD engine is sooo very under powered for the weight of the vehicle, but I do get mid 40mpg and the feeling I am on holiday even when I am on a trip to the supermarket .
A work colleague has taken his Bongo to Spain, Portugal, Holland, Germany etc... and it has never missed a beat.
Usual rot spots around the wheel arches.
Watch for dodgy electric gizmos and warning lights due to sensors that don't work properly.
Take it for a long test drive, especially if its a diesel. Mate bought one privately, took it round the block, all good. On way home it started to overheat and was stuck with it.
As mentioned further up, head, pump, etc. Since he had the work done its been fine.
Take it for a long test drive, especially if its a diesel.
Thankfully we did, brought it back from St Austell, pastyshire! Runs like a dream, only issue is the turbo doesn't seem to cut in until we reach 2800rpm.
Great bit of kit, especially for the kids when we go camping.
Check the radiator level regularly and you will get advance warning should the head gasket fail due to a cracked head. My mate kept topping his radiator up for a long time before he bit the bullet and spent £500 on a replacement cylinder head. Good luck.