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Loads of fun, but...
I have had my Mazda6 Sport Value Edition hatchback for just over a year and have 25,000 miles on it. This is a fun car with lots of pep. It looks very cool and looks like it's driving even when it is parked. But the seats are not comfortable for me, the blinds spots are too large to be safe and the turning radius is horrendous. Not to mention the Michelin stock tires are terrible in the snow. I'm old enough to have driven rear-wheel drive cars in Minnesota winters so it's not that I'm a new driver. I think the TCS and ABS are probably good, but the tires are awful. Again, really cool car and fun to drive, but too many negatives to want to keep this car very long. Horrible resale!
MAZDA6 Sedan Sport 4dr Sedan 2.3L 4cyl
We baught a new Mazda 6 and at first had to replace the dash. (bubled up). Then had to get a new back seat. No one had ever set in it.Speakers had to be replaced a number of times. After a month we ran low on oil. The oil light never came on. It did'nt show oil on the dip stick. No leaks. No sign of oil in the exhaust. Engine rattles when you start up. The oil light has never come on. The power stearing pump went out. My wife has the oil changed at a well known shop down town. It's always low on oil when she takes it in.My Mazda protege was a much better car.This car has been well taken care of but I think it's junk. I will never buy another Mazda or Ford. Nor will any of my family members
- i Grand Touring SedanMSRP: $5,250565 mi away
- i Sport SedanMSRP: $12,495645 mi away
- i Sport Value Edition SedanMSRP: $3,500655 mi away
Terrible Lemon Car with crooked service.
gf overpaid and bought one with 80k miles for 10k dollar bought a extended warrenty paid 800 for it. had the car for 2 years had to have the thermostat replaced and a door switch replaced a week after buying it. motor siezed after 2 month becuase low oil indicator never worked. cars sunroof leaked. dealership damaged upper radiator hose on engine rapair and ended up blowing radiator and head gasket. paid 3 dealerships to test head gasted paid over 400 for tests to be told it wasnt blown then the dealership i bought it at said they wanted 2k to fix the head when i still owe 5k on the car. gears grind when shifting windows dont roll up half the time have had to change thermostat twice water pump upper and lower radiator hoses and the radiator and now head gasket and the car doesnt have more than 120k miles on it. oh that warrenty i paid 800 for doesnt cover the head gasket btw so im going to have to trade it in. but ya its been a fun 2 years. not.
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Just buy one!
Ok. This is coming from a "German car snob" all my life. I've owned Mercedes, BMW and Audi and finally got smart. I had a great deal lined up for a Mercedes ML430 (used) then did some reading on the horror stories and breakdowns. So decided to test drive the Mazda6 before I went for a 3 series BMW. Guess what? Save the 10k! The Mazda6 is outstanding, sexy and "prances" down the highway at 80 mph with a solid, quiet feel. Yeah the beemer is a little quieter, better turning radius, and tighter on hard turns, but get over it for thousands in savings with the Mazda6. This company knows where the market is!
Still Great After 31,000 Miles!
I still love this car. Only complaint is I've needed two alignments and gotta but new tires now. Breakaway mirrors and a bit better gas mileage would have been nice. But other than those quibbles, the comfort and handling and the sheer fun of driving remains exceptional. So much cooler than all the Camry's and Accord's out there. Really sad Mazda ended the hatchback line in 07 -- big mistake! That rear space is so convenient for hauling stuff, and the hatchback actually looks better than the Sedan IMO. I'd definitely buy this car again!