Mazda 6, 2006 The Weekly Driver

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Could there be a more generically named group of vehicles than those
lumped together as "midsize cars?"

The Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Chevrolet Malibu and Nissan Altima
are all in the category, and all enjoy a loyal consumer following.

The Mazda 6 is also in the same group. And while not as refined as the
Accord or Camry, the Mazda 6 -- available in 16 configurations -- is a
sporty alternative. In fact, with a wagon, hatchback and turbocharged,
274-horsepower edition among the options, the Mazda 6 greatly
expands the boundaries of the class.

My weekly test drive was Grand Sport model. It has a 3.0-liter, 24-valve,
V6 with 215 horsepower and a five-speed manual transmission. The
sedan is actually a five-door hatchback.

But with its bright exterior (Volcanic Red), black leather seats and solid
black interior, the Mazda 6 looks more like a sports car.

It also performs like it doesn't belong in the midsize class.

The car has impressively strong takeoff speed, with 0-60 mph tests
accomplished in 7.5 seconds, according to Consumer Guide. With its
18-inch tires and alloy wheels, dual exhaust outlets and rear spoiler, the
Mazda even further fits the sports car mode. And with its easy shifting
ability, the Mazda is fun around town or on country roads.

But without getting too carried away, the Mazda 6 is also a versatile
sedan. With its hatchback entry, it's a good choice for a family vehicle
with easy access and a deep cargo area good for plenty of groceries or
any reasonable transporting task.

The Mazda 6 really has few shortcomings. It has good interior space
and straightforward instrumentation design and functionality. The car
maneuvers well in traffic, it's sufficiently quiet and the ride quality, while
not quite as nice as the Accord, is on par with other vehicles in the class.

Standard features include: High intensity discharge headlamps, fog
lights, heated outside mirrors, leather seats, heated front seats, 60/40
split fold-down rear seats, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, rear
window wiper and washer, AM/FM in-dash six-disc CD changer,
automatic climate control and power moonroof.

Two small but convenient features are the side cupholder in the front
door map pocket and the rear seat armrest with additional cupholders.

One criticism is the rear spoiler. The Mazda 6 is about as sporty as a
sedan can get, but the feature hardly seems necessary. Its position
simultaneously obscures the rear window view and annoyingly divides
the remaining driver's rear visibility into two distinct sections.

The Weekly Driver: 2006 Mazda 6

Safety features -- Dual front, side air and side curtain airbags.

Fuel Mileage (estimates) -- 19 mpg (city), 27 mpg (highway).

Warranty -- Bumper to bumper, 4 years/48,00 miles; Corrosion,
5 years/Unlimited miles; 24-hour Roadside Assistance program, 4
years/50,000 miles.

Base price -- $27,710.

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