New Mazda6 likely to have DPF issues?

I have owned a 2002 model Mazda 6 2.0 litre diesel for 96,000 miles. Never any trouble. I commute to work and use the car for business so almost every week I spend at least 2 hours on a motorway.

So, I 've been reading about the new Mazda 6 and the DPF problems. Should these problems concern me or is my kind of car use likely to (or certain to) avoid such problems. Should I replace my aging Mazda with the new 2008 Mazda 6? Would you keep my present car for longer if you were me?

Asked on 17 August 2012 by Geoff

Answered by Honest John
The forthcoming Skyactiv Mazda 6 diesel should be no trouble, but the current one still can be.
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