What the “other guys” think of the new Mazda6.
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TheCarConnection.com has driven the sporty, all-new Mazda6 sedan. Our team has also read competitive write-ups on the 2009 Mazda6 to develop this comprehensive review. Based on this extensive research, TheCarConnection.com can provide an expert synopsis of this mid-size sedan to help you make a smart purchase decision. Likes Tasteful, sporty styling More powerful and efficient engines Agile handling Roomy backseat Huge trunk Dislikes Lack of contrast on uplevel instruments No rear-seatback release in trunk The all-new 2009 Mazda Mazda6 is designed expressly for the North American market. It seems that this market didn’t appreciate the trim dimensions of the previous 6, so Mazda made it larger in every dimension inside and out. And while the previous-generation Mazda6 featured three different body styles, the five-door and wagon body styles have been discontinued. What remains is a sporty sedan with fine driving manners, plenty of room, and a surfeit of features. read the full bottom line review.
TheCarConnection.com has driven the sporty, all-new Mazda6 sedan. Our team has also read competitive write-ups on the 2009 Mazda6 to develop this comprehensive review. Based on this extensive research, TheCarConnection.com can provide an expert synopsis of this mid-size sedan to help you make a smart purchase decision.
Likes
- Tasteful, sporty styling
- More powerful and efficient engines
- Agile handling
- Roomy backseat
- Huge trunk
Dislikes
- Lack of contrast on uplevel instruments
- No rear-seatback release in trunk
The all-new 2009 Mazda Mazda6 is designed expressly for the North American market. It seems that this market didn’t appreciate the trim dimensions of the previous 6, so Mazda made it larger in every dimension inside and out. And while the previous-generation Mazda6 featured three different body styles, the five-door and wagon body styles have been discontinued. What remains is a sporty sedan with fine driving manners, plenty of room, and a surfeit of features.
Read the full bottom line review