Can a Mazda 6 be used to tow a trailer?
There may be certain models of Mazda 6 car that cannot be used to tow a trailer. These will be highlighted with ‘N KG’ in the below list of Mazda 6 towing weights.
Is there a weight limit on a Mazda 6?
To ensure you are both safe and legal it is really important that you check the Mazda 6 towing weight limit for the car. As well as providing the braked towing capacity for your Mazda 6, where data is available we also have also listed the Mazda 6’s unbraked towing capacity.
Is the Mazda 6 good for low mileage?
In any case, as you do a low mileage, it’s best to stick with petrol. Most people seem very happy with their petrol Mazda 6s: you need to use the revs to get the best out of this engine, but you should get used to it. Agree – it’s a different driving style to a diesel.
Is it good to get a Mazda diesel?
Don’t get a Mazda diesel: there have been many expensive failures, and it isn’t clear enough whether the problems have been resolved on newer modedls. In any case, as you do a low mileage, it’s best to stick with petrol.
There may be certain models of Mazda 6 car that cannot be used to tow a trailer. These will be highlighted with ‘N KG’ in the below list of Mazda 6 towing weights.
When to get towing service on a Mazda?
If a Mazda vehicle is not drivable due to a warranted part failure during the coverage period of the New-Vehicle Limited Warranty (36 months/36,000 miles), towing service will be covered to the nearest Mazda Dealer.
To ensure you are both safe and legal it is really important that you check the Mazda 6 towing weight limit for the car. As well as providing the braked towing capacity for your Mazda 6, where data is available we also have also listed the Mazda 6’s unbraked towing capacity.
Are there any problems with the Mazda6?
The Mazda6’s swoopy roofline eats into rear headroom. The center hump would make five-aboard trips a pain. These aren’t problems in an almost-flat-floor, not exactly swoopy roofed Toyota Camry. A criticism levelled against most Mazdas relates to noise, vibration, and harshness.