Is a Mazda6 bigger than a Mazda 3?
Is a Mazda6 bigger than a Mazda 3?
Interior Space The Mazda 3 and Mazda 6 both have a five-person passenger volume, but because the Mazda 3 is a compact car and the Mazda 6 is a midsize car, the Mazda 6 is significantly longer and wider than the Mazda 3. The Mazda 3 is slimmer, which allows it to fit into tight spaces.
Are Mazda6 engines good?
Engines: The 4-cylinder 2.3L 160-hp Mazda-designed DOHC is a good dependable motor. It has a timing chain and can last long with proper maintenance. There is no timing belt. The Ford-sourced 220-hp 3.0L Duratec V6 is known for minor oil leaks, but otherwise is bulletproof.
Is the 2014 Mazda6 reliable?
J.D. Power and Associates gives the 2014 Mazda6 a two out of five for reliability, which is the lowest rating a vehicle can receive.
How does the 2014 Mazda 6 compare to other sedans?
To see the Mazda6’s specs compared with the Ford Fusion, Honda Accord and Nissan Altima, click here. The 2014 Mazda 6 adopts a shieldlike grille that’s tamer than some of the brand’s recent designs. It works to good effect, giving the sedan a certain pugnaciousness.
Is the 2014 Mazda3 a good car?
The 2014 Mazda3, available as a hatchback or sedan, is tough to overlook. It earned our 2014 Best Hatchback for Families, 2014 Best Compact Car for Families, and 2014 Best Compact Car for the Money awards. Its sporty performance is complemented by comfortable front seats and good legroom in both rows.
How much does a Mazda6 cost?
The as-tested prices of the models I drove — a six-speed manual Sport and a top-level Grand Touring with a six-speed automatic — were $21,675 and $31,490, respectively. To see the Mazda6’s specs compared with the Ford Fusion, Honda Accord and Nissan Altima, click here.
Does the new Mazda 6 have a better steering wheel?
The new Mazda 6 does get a smaller steering wheel and a quicker steering ratio, but the lack of road feel stands out in a sedan that’s otherwise engaging for the driver. The 2014 Mazda6 is the second Mazda model to get the full suite of technologies termed SkyActiv, which aim to reduce fuel consumption without compromising how the car drives.