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by shoplmart in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
Oct 28 '08 - Updated Oct 29 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Exterior design, Interior Quality, Storage space, Dash layout, Smooth and powerful engine Cons: Leather, No 6-speed manual for V6 engines, Price of Grand Touring. The Bottom Line: The Mazda6 S is stylish, fun-to-drive, and offers loads of interior room. If you want some pizazz from your family hauling experience, the Mazda6 should be on your shopping list.
Although the Mazda6 wasn't the most refined or the best performing 4-door sedan when it was introduced back in '02, it was arguably one of the best mid-size sedans to ever come from Mazda's workshop. Fast foreword six years and Mazda has given its ...
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by mkaresh in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
Sep 23 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Styling, performance (V6), more room than before Cons: Could feel sportier, others have more comfortable rear seats The Bottom Line: Competitive with the Camry and Accord, and more stylish. But could be more engaging to drive.
Back in 1987, Mazda wanted a big piece of America’s midsize pie. So the semi-independent Japanese company bought an idle plant from write.html/. For two decades, even with heavy fleet sales, Mazda’s family sedan has struggled to utilize a ...
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by MASTERNC
Sep 27 '09 - Updated Oct 16 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Sporty exterior, refined powertrain, improved interior Cons: Some ergonomic quirks, no more manual/V6 combo, mediocre fuel economy The Bottom Line: For those looking for a little extra fun in their midsize car, the Mazda6 provides a much-improved option.
When Mazda began to re-emphasize their sporty branding in the earlier part of the decade, a central figure in the campaign was a new, European-inspired midsize sedan known as the Mazda6. The idea was to provide a vehicle that not only provided the driver ...
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by adamber99
May 26 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Stylish Quick athletic near-luxury-car options Cons: Speedo markings too small. No rear seat air ducts. The Bottom Line: This is the car to buy for someone looking for a sporty, near-luxury vehicle.
I purchased a 2009 Mazda6 Grand Touring 2 weeks ago after an extensive shopping effort of the available mid-size, 4-door cars on the market. Cars seriously considered included:1. Honda Accord EX-L V62. Nissan Altima SV ...
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by darthyoda
Apr 15 '09
Author's Product Rating:
Recommended: Yes
Pros: Powerful, extra space, safe, fuel milage Cons: Expensive service plan
I purchased the 2009 Mazda 6i sport in October of 2008. I spent a lot of money that I don't have on a car that sold itself. The ride is very smooth and the look is sporty yet mature. 6 months later, I still don't have a single regret about my purchase. Everything continues to work exactly as it should and I like it the same as the day I bought it.
Advantages 6 cylander engine - noticable difference in power over a 4. Power steering - I can make a turn with a single finger Audio system - The audio input jack is a huge plus for using my MP3 player. Trunk - Immensely spacious! I can leave all my hockey equipment in there and still have room for the groceries. Brakes!! - Very powerful but not overly sensitive. I feel very safe with these. Very comprehensive service reports. Excellent gas milage and a huge tank. Jersey to Carolina on 1 tank of gas!
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