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Sporty and fun to frive
The only two negatives are the touch screen when using the navigation system, and the tires it comes with. They're Dunlap's and, while All-season, are very poor in snow and ice. Everything else on the car is excellent. It holds the road wonderfully, is very sporty, and gives a terrific feel of the road without being uncomfortable. I'm very pleased with it after 30,000+ miles.
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One of the best cars I’ve ever owned
I bought my Mazda 6 new in 2015. It now has 150,000 miles. It’s been an excellent car. The brakes have only been replaced once at 125,000 miles. Once the wheels developed a problem where the coating chipped off at 60,000 miles, Mazda replaced all 4 wheels. I just replaced the drive belt and spark plugs as I’m giving the car to my son and I want him to have no major expenses. My plan is to get the CX5.
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6 years old and still going very strong
I've driven about 25K Kms per year on this car, it's been almost 6 years and I've had almost zero problems (1 recall on the e-brakes). It bought a loaded manual car and never looked back. At the time in late 2014 this was pretty much the only family sized sedan that I could get which was fun to drive and had a manual transmission with all the bells and whistles. Can't say enough good things about this car, it has aged really well. I hope to keep me car for another 10 years as it's getting increasingly difficult to find a manual car for a family man like myself.
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Mark and Michelle's Mazda 6 sport
It's been a very reliable and dependable car. Fun to drive, a little bit more power would be great.
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Not for everyone
The 6 is not for every driver. If you like driving - it's for you. If you want pure comfort, than look somewhere else. The nav is no better than a Garman, but sound from Bose speakers in the Grand Touring is very good. I had the car for 4 years and 40000 miles. Nothing broke. Only oil changes and tire rotations. The OE tires and battery were still in good shape after 40000 miles. Car was still tight and rattle free after 4 years. Even the light colored Almond leather still looked brand new after 40000 miles - I would clean it at least every month with VLR. Purchased for $28k - traded in 4 years later and got $15k.
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