How is the 2004 Mazda Mazda6 ranked on CarGurus?
Users ranked 2004 Mazda MAZDA6 against other cars which they drove/owned. Each ranking was based on 9 categories. Here is the summary of top rankings. Based on 8 rankings.
Which is the sixth generation of the Mazda6?
The 2003 Mazda6 is essentially the sixth-generation Mazda 626, as the Mazda6 continues on the G platform, progressing from the GF-platform 626/Capella to the GG-platform Mazda6. The first-generation Mazda6 was launched in Japan as the Mazda Atenza in May 2002.
Where does the Mazda6 get its powertrain from?
Ford also plans to offer a hybrid powertrain on the platform. The official Mazda chassis codes are GG (saloon/hatch) and GY (estate) series – following the 626/Capella in its GF/GW series. Mazda’s Hofu Plant in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan produced the Mazda6 for international markets from February 2002 to August 2007.
Is the Mazda 6s hatchback a good car?
Mazda 6s Hatchback — This car has very good handling and power. I love taking it out with the 5 speed manual transmission and pushing the limits through corners. The gas mileage isn’t anything to brag about for a sedan and it doesn’t help that it’s too much fun to drive this thing fast.
What’s the price of a 2004 Mazda6?
Compare to Similar Vehicles Used 2004 MAZDA MAZDA6 Used 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt See Details Price $4,730 $4,831 KBB.com Rating N/A N/A Consumer Rating 4.5 4.5
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.
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.
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 more.