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A good bar marred by its control interface and nav
An excellent car that feels far more expensive than it is. My car is a signature model which has every safety and convenience item you could think of. It has good accelleration, and can hold a 6 foot two person in the front seat while having an adult in the back. It also has 15 cubic feet of storage space which means it can hold two 26 inch suitcases. The radio has no buttons either on or off the dashboaord. You first have to set the station into memory and then you can push a place on the steering wheel to increase on decrease the frequency. This is almost unfathnable to my wife. The radio also has no volume control, instead it is on the steering wheel or stuck between the seats. Then there is the control for the side windows. It is on the side of the car and you turn it. It also controls which window you want to adjust. The other bad thing is the navigation system. It is very slow and confusing. Rarely have I ever been able to give it an address verbally. Usually if we don't know where we are going we just take my BMW where the navigation system works. I would not buy this car again if I had a choice. I should add that all of the buttons are very slow to respond, particularly at start up. This car has been a great disapointment to me. As the numbers of cars decrease this car seems to get better. The controls and the navigation system are still almost impossible to decipher and the response to the controls is slow. However the car itself is the same quality or better than my Mercedes E class was.
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Mazda 6 stylish and great deal
Looking for style awesome drive ability? The Mazda 6 has both. The car has a lot to offer compared to competitors.
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $19,99060 mi away
- Grand Touring SedanMSRP: $18,797In-stock online
- Signature SedanMSRP: $22,80053 mi away
Reliable, dependable and looks good
I am a Mazda guy. I bought my first one in 1983 and haven’t looked back since. I own the 2014 Mazda 6 and like all of my previous Mazdas I have only had routine and expected maintenance. I buy them because they are a great value and don’t strive to be what they are not. My ego is not dependent on my vehicle and and I crave reliability and keeping my cost low. Can’t beat’em
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Mazda wont honor car still under warranty, rusting
When one spends $28,000 on a new car with a 36 month warranty, they expect the dealer and manufacturer to faithfully honor that warranty. However, despite treating my car like a baby, with only 5200 miles on it, it began rusting in multiple places under the hood. It should not be rusting in an area that is protected under the hood. When I took it to the dealer, they threw many lame excuses at me, blaming me for not properly maintaining the car, blaming me for not keeping it in a garage all the time. How am I supposed to use the car if I must always keep it in the garage? NO! This was not a matter of improper maintenance on my part. This is a matter of the car not being designed properly since its already rusting in the 2nd year. It’s also a failure of the dealer to be honest. Not only am I having to deal with the stress & frustration of a poorly built car, take time off from work, wait 4 1/2 hours at the service center only to be refused getting the rust fixed, but the service advisor Emmanuel Cruz insulted me by blaming me for failing to maintain the car properly. Wrong! Mazda failed to build the car properly & the dealer is attempting to skirt their responsibility for fixing the car while under warranty. Non-moving parts under the hood, such as the radiator frame and other areas should not be rusting so soon, before 5000 miles even! This is evidence of the car not being built properly. If the car is already rusting in the 2nd year, how bad will it be rusting if the car even makes it to 5 or 10 years?!?! It’s bad enough to buy a poorly built car, but it’s even worse when the dealer won’t stand behind the products it sells. I shouldn’t be having to file complaints online & paying to hire a lawyer to force the dealer & Mazda to honor the warranty. I relied on the warranty before buying the car. If I knew they would refuse to honor the warranty, I never would have bought the car. Offering a worthless warranty is false advertising and a false and deceptive business practice. If you buy a Mazda and it starts rusting even before reaching 5000 miles, what will you do when the dealer refuses to honor the warranty and blames you for not maintaining the car properly? I wish I had bought a Toyota instead.
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Good buy
The car offers the luxury and the drive makes you feel it’s worth to keep.
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