How many miles does a 2004 Mazda 6 have?

How many miles does a 2004 Mazda 6 have?

Although it’s ’04 it has only 72K km on it. Looks just like new, not a single scratch. Since it’s V6 3.0L, you don’t even have to press the gas, it’s ready to take off by itself. I would defenitely recommend it to anyone! Since 07, my 04 6s (v6) has been strong. I bought it at ~60,000 miles. All maintenance done early except the spark plugs.

Are there any problems with my Mazda 6?

My 6 came with all of the bells and whistles possible (Bose, leather, sunroof, etc.) and has really never had many problems at all. I have had to replace a few parts here and there, however for owning a car for so long and now with about 170,000 miles there is not a car on the road that I trust

What kind of transmission does a Mazda 6 have?

The 5-speed transmission is great (never had a problem and I am still on the original clutch), especially when you want to wind it up on a curvy backroad. There is plenty of power from the engine.

When did I Buy my Mazda 6 wagon?

Bought my wagon in March 2010 with 100k on the odometer, now has 118k on it and going strong. The not so great: Just replaced shocks and struts, which was not cheap but now she drives like a new car. I’ve also replaced a belt tensioner and a power steering line in the year i’ve had it.

Although it’s ’04 it has only 72K km on it. Looks just like new, not a single scratch. Since it’s V6 3.0L, you don’t even have to press the gas, it’s ready to take off by itself. I would defenitely recommend it to anyone! Since 07, my 04 6s (v6) has been strong. I bought it at ~60,000 miles. All maintenance done early except the spark plugs.

What kind of car is the Mazda6?

In the spring of 2004, five-door hatchback and wagon body styles will join the sedan. Other than revisions to option groups, no changes will take place for 2004. Far different than the rounded, relatively mainstream 626 sedan, the Mazda6 “is like a well-dressed athlete,” said chief designer Tom Matano.

The 5-speed transmission is great (never had a problem and I am still on the original clutch), especially when you want to wind it up on a curvy backroad. There is plenty of power from the engine.

What’s the difference between a Mazda6 and a Mazda 626?

Other than revisions to option groups, no changes will take place for 2004. Far different than the rounded, relatively mainstream 626 sedan, the Mazda6 “is like a well-dressed athlete,” said chief designer Tom Matano. Stylists eliminated corners but created “defined shoulders” to emphasize the car’s athleticism.

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In the spring of 2004, five-door hatchback and wagon body styles will join the sedan. Other than revisions to option groups, no changes will take place for 2004. Far different than the rounded, relatively mainstream 626 sedan, the Mazda6 “is like a well-dressed athlete,” said chief designer Tom Matano.

Other than revisions to option groups, no changes will take place for 2004. Far different than the rounded, relatively mainstream 626 sedan, the Mazda6 “is like a well-dressed athlete,” said chief designer Tom Matano. Stylists eliminated corners but created “defined shoulders” to emphasize the car’s athleticism.

Is the Mazda 6 a good sports car?

It is not a supercar, muscle car, or really even a sports car, however for a 4-door sedan it is very sporty. The 5-speed transmission is great (never had a problem and I am still on the original clutch), especially when you want to wind it up on a curvy backroad.

My 6 came with all of the bells and whistles possible (Bose, leather, sunroof, etc.) and has really never had many problems at all. I have had to replace a few parts here and there, however for owning a car for so long and now with about 170,000 miles there is not a car on the road that I trust more.

Is the Mazda 6s a good car to buy?

The Mazda 6s is an absolutely fantastic choice if you are looking for the sportier version of an Altima, Accord or US class equivalent. The 6s handles like it’s on rails, accelerates extremely well, and stops on a dime. The interior is laid out very well.

My 6 came with all of the bells and whistles possible (Bose, leather, sunroof, etc.) and has really never had many problems at all. I have had to replace a few parts here and there, however for owning a car for so long and now with about 170,000 miles there is not a car on the road that I trust more.