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Love this Car!
This is my third Mazda and the first one I've Leased. I owned 2008 Mazda 3 and a 2012 Mazda 3, which I liked but the 2016 Mazda 6 Touring is a Completely different car...and in a good way. The car really looks great Inside and out. I have the "Soul Red" with a Sand Interior...a very nice combination. Driving, it feels taut and competent with very adequate power, unless you're a street racer. The Auto Trans shifts very smoothly. It is Fun to drive. I Love having the Rear Camera, Blind Spot and Cross Traffic Monitoring, something I think EVERY Car should have. I had rented a Volvo S-60 for 23 days (and 1,600 miles) just before getting the Mazda 6 (due to an accident). I liked it. But the Volvo costs $10,000 MORE than the Mazda 6 and IF they were the same Price....I'd Buy the Mazda 6! I test drove a lot of cars, actually every car in this segment. Most of these cars were good and I could have happily lived with them, but the Mazda 6 was the Best without a doubt....Oh, I forgot to mention how good the A/C is. I live in South Florida and it IS Hot here but the A/C in this car is More Than Up to The Task...
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You'd swear it was a sports car!
This is my second Mazda 6. My first was a 2004 Mazda 6s manual transmission with a 6 cylinder engine, but after many years I had to trade it in. I was concerned about the lack of power in the 2016 Mazda 6 because it only came with a 4 cylinder engine, but they did a great job with this engine and I even think the get up and go is better than my last Mazda! I did sacrifice my manual transmission due to lease price, but overall I'm happy with how responsive the automatic transmission is. It can be a little lack luster going up hills, but that's to be expected, just put your foot on the gas a little more and it does fine. My boyfriend recently bought a 2012 Subaru Legacy, and he's jealous of my Mazda and how quick and agile it is! If you're considering getting this car, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND paying the extra $300 and getting the red paint color... it is GORGEOUS and I have no regrets getting it :) Pros: Responsive engine making it super fun to drive! Hugs corners, steering and braking is very responsive, great interior styling and comfort, easy steering wheel controls. Cons: ENTERTAINMENT TOUCHSCREEN! I don't know if mine is flawed or not, but it has reset 3 times, losing all of my saved radio stations and messing the clock up. I turned off the GPS so it doesn't automatically try to figure out what time your in based on your timezone, and that seemed to have helped. It also restarting while I was driving once, which was weird, and messed up my iPod for a day... so really not sure why it's having issues. When it's working, which is most of the time, it's great! But it has some bugs that needs to be worked out. Also, I feel like I have no place to put anything in the front, there isn't a spot for change like in other cars I've owned, so that's a little frustrating, but just a minor problem while the rest of the car has been great! Lastly, I have hit my head trying to get in and out of the car a few times, which makes no sense because I'm only 5'4"! If you are a tall individual, you may have difficulty getting in and out of this car.
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- i Touring SedanMSRP: $13,77175 mi away
- i Touring SedanMSRP: $11,51898 mi away
- i Sport SedanMSRP: $9,595In-stock online
Oh What A Car!!
This is my second Mazda 6 as I had a 2005 6 with a 140,000 & the car ran great. When the new 6's came out I was intrigued to say the least. I took one on a road test at an auto show and really enjoyed it. I didn't pull the trigger & I am glad I didn't. When the 2016 slightly redesigned came out I thought I would drive it again. I bought my car 5 days ago & I LOVE it! All of the features that come in the car are awesome! The ride is great! The handling & styling are unbeatable in it's class! I absolutely love the front grill lights, headlights, & LED rear tail lights. I am 6'3" tall & the car has plenty of leg room. I can't wait to go to work in the morning so I can drive this car. This car beats the Accord, Camry, & Fusion in all areas! Take one for a test drive & you will be driving it home!
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Love the Ride!
After owning small trucks for the past 25 years, this is the first sedan I've purchased in a long time, so I was a little nervous about making the change. I've had the Mazda 6 GT for about 3 months now and all fears are put aside. What an enjoyable vehicle to drive! Great acceleration with a sporty feel. I love driving in sport mode and it doesn't seem to have a noticeable affect on the mpg. Mostly city driving so far, and have averaged about 29 mpg which is pretty good. Absolutely love the interior and the information center is easy to use. My only complaint is that the rear view mirror with homelink is a bit bulky and limits visibility, but it's not a major concern. Very stylish exterior.....giving me the odd experience of randomly having four (so far) strangers come up to me to complement the color and styling (I chose the Titanium Flash Mica color which I still haven't figured out what that means -- but for simple minds like mine, it's a cool-looking "brownish" color, and the light interior really complements the darker exterior quite nicely). I test drove several sedans, and the Mazda 6 really stood and felt more like a luxury car without the luxury price.
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Great value
I have had my 6 Manual Touring for a month and 1000K. It is a fantastic value...I got fog lights and navigation (which can be added by the dealer for $400 or so). 22K even out the door. The fit and finish are very high for a car of this price and the car turns heads. It is a sexy, well styled sedan. I have had 4 and 5 people in the car and it feels fine. The back seat is quite roomy for kids and adequate for adults. There are a few areas where you can see costs were saved, but honestly, these are minor and I enjoy driving it more than my old Audi A4. I am averaging 31mph in mixed driving. I highly recommend this car. Put the extra 10-20K you'll save over a "luxury" brand in your kids college fund. UPDATE: 7 months and 5K miles in. I still really like this car. I get 29 mph in mixed driving, but am not the most conservative driver. I would say it isn't quite on par with my old Audi in terms of fun to drive, but that is reflected in saving 9mph (in a larger sedan) and 15K in purchase price. Backseat is roomy for kidlets and I am generally very happy.
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