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- $20,998
- 51,952 miles
- 1 accident, 2 owners, personal use
- 26 City / 35 Hwy MPG
- CarMax (In-stock online)
- Transfer available from TX to AZ*
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Located in McKinney, TX / 871 miles away from Mesa, AZ
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AutoCheck Vehicle History Summary
Accident Free Vehicle: No
Personal Use Only: Yes
History Provider: AutoCheck
Title Details: Clean Title
Salvage Vehicle: No
Frame Damage: No
Theft History: No
Lemon Status: No
Free History Report: No
Features and Specs:
29 Combined MPG (26 City/35 Highway)
Listing Information:
VIN: JM1GL1VMXK1507962
Stock: 27278633
Certified Pre-Owned: No
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Consumer Reviews for the Mazda 6
Read recent reviews for the Mazda 6
Bought the car new.
09mazda6gts, 07/04/2014
2009 Mazda 6 s Grand Touring 4dr Sedan (3.7L 6cyl 6A)
145k now, just completed routine maintenance, new plugs, radiator flush, fresh transmission fluid, and 4 wheel brake job. Also 3rd new battery. Still running great. Back to routine oil changes and maybe tires next year.
Just turned 130k yesterday. Still running perfect. I love the car and have no regrets buying it. There have been a few issues with the car. The battery went bad at two … years. The rain sensing wipers are irritating. They will go into high speed in light rain. I bought nav but never use it, (I have Google Maps on my smart phone, much easier to use). I got locked in the car when my wife got out with the key and the doors locked when she walked away. I had to lay on the horn to get her to come back and let me out. The dealer had never heard of that. This wasn't a one time deal, it happens every time in the same situation. 63K on it now, replaced the tires and brakes. The power is great and the tranny is super smooth. Would buy again.
Update: 93k on it now. Replaced the battery a second time. No other issues to report. Plan to keep the car until things start to break, could be a while.
Update: 103k on it now. Drives as strong as it did day one. I was shocked that my trade in value is under $5k. I'm thinking about another new car but I won't be trading this one in. Mazda might be out of the running. Residual value is the only thing I can find wrong with the car.
Update: 113,600 miles. Running flawlessly, no issues to report.
Update: 116,800 miles. 1/10/2020 nothing new to report. I can see why Mazda has passed Toyota in build quality. The dealer where I bought it just offered me 4K on a trade in. I wouldn’t sell it for three times that. I’m looking at a CX9 but with no trade in, it’s holding me back.
January 2021, 123k, still waiting for this car to have any problem. My wife wants a new car because because this one is going on 12 years old. Her reasoning is flawed. I’ll keep it and drive it far into the future. I’ll buy her that new car for reasons I shouldn’t have to explain. Mazda quality is amazing.
Same, same, 138k now, bought a new Telluride but it sits idle for weeks at a time. The Mazda6 remains our daily driver. The KIA is great for long road trips. Still love that Mazda.
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