What kind of car is the Mazda6?

What kind of car is the Mazda6?

Expected to rival European cars in ride and handling, the Mazda6 was built on an all-new platform. Developers used a variety of competitive models as benchmarks, including the BMW 3 Series, Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Volkswagen Passat. In spring 2004, five-door hatchback and wagon body styles joined the lineup.

Where was the 2005 Mazda Mazda6 purchased?

1st owner purchased on 06/09/05 and owned in NJ until 08/28/06 • 2nd owner purchased on 08/28/06 and owned in NJ until 03/02/07 • 3rd owner purchased on 03/06/07 and owned in NJ until .

What kind of transmission does a Mazda6 have?

Two automatics and a manual transmission are offered. For 2005, entry-level sedans and hatchbacks gain standard antilock brakes and traction control. The available automatic transmission on V-6 models is now a six-speed unit. All models except the Mazda6 i base sedan now have standard side-impact and side curtain-type airbags.

What are the specs of a 2005 Mazda6?

Narrow headlights flank a large, five-pointed grille with a Mazda logo. The wheel arches and belt line are well defined. Built on a 105.3-inch wheelbase, the Mazda6 sedan has an overall length of 186.8 inches. Base sedans get standard 16-inch tires, but Sport and Grand Touring editions feature standard 17-inchers.

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.

What are the specs of a 2004 Mazda6?

The wheel arches and belt line are well defined. Besides the grille, chrome is used sparingly. Built on a 105.3-inch wheelbase, the Mazda6 has an overall length of 186.8 inches. Four-cylinder sedans get 16-inch tires, and V-6-equipped models feature 17-inchers. C… Show full review

How big are the tires on a Mazda6?

Four-cylinder sedans get 16-inch tires, and V-6-equipped models feature 17-inchers. Compared to the old 626, the Mazda6’s wider body translates to extra passenger space and also adds 2.4 inches of knee clearance for backseat passengers.

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Where does the Mazda6 car come from?

Designed in Japan on an all-new platform, the Mazda6 is built in Japan and Michigan. Developers used a variety of competitive models as benchmarks, including the BMW 3 Series, Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Volkswagen Passat. “The Mazda6 represents a new direction for our products,” said Phil Martens, managing director of product strategy.

What kind of engine does a Mazda 6 have?

A Mazda-engineered 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine develops 160 horsepower, and Ford’s 220-hp, 3.0-liter V-6 power plant is available. A five-speed-manual transmission is standard with both engines.

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

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