Used 2015 Mazda 6 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Best Fit pt II 6 months later
6 months 14,000 miles later, this car is still fantastic! Cost of ownership thus far has been three oil changes that may have totaled $120! There has been a factory recall on the tire monitoring system- even though I never had an issue. Fuel consumption is low, as is the maintenance. Car is loaded as I type this, we're headed to the mountains for a long weekend. Truly my only suggestion to Mazda for future models is better quality carpet and sound deadening in the doors and trunk. The car is fantastic, you've earned a new fan Mazda!
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Second 6
This is my second Mazda 6 - my first was a 2005 iSport that I drove for 267000 miles. I loved that car. However, when other reviewers talk about that the 4cyl engine is sluggish and slow on the take off, the 2015 is a VAST improvement over previous versions. I find my new 6 to be very responsive and quick compared to my old 6 (and a Toyota and Hyundia) . Plenty of "get up and go" for pulling out in traffic, passing and highway driving. It's much quieter and handles beautifully. It's still fun to drive. zoom zoom
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Great car with costly glitch
I love the car and all its features except when the side monitoring system failed at 39000 miles and dealer wanted $1200 to fix. Mazda corp wouldn't help out. As a result I will never buy another Mazda and have told my story to dozens of prospective buyers.
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mountain road delight
great handling sedan with good fuel economy.
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Sadly my last Mazda
I’ve had 6 Mazda’s over the years starting with an old 323. My last 2015 Mazda 6 made me realize this is a true economy car. Nothing against the good people at Mazda. They build a good car. But as for claims this car is comfortable, quiet or powerful, none of that is true. In the long run I found this a noisy uncomfortable and punishing car especially on long trips. I recently traded for a car that absolutely excels in every area I thought the Mazda 6 would. I paid just a little more (sincerely) for a BMW 328i, a truly refined and powerful automobile. The difference is night and day. The fuel economy is great and this car is a 250 hp rocket and the Mazda had a hard time getting out if its own way. My point for posting, if power and comfort matter, spend a little more on a more refined vehicle like a certified BMW. If economy and safety are important while compromising power and refinement, get a Mazda.
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