Mazda deserves much more success. I can't help but look at people driving cars like Camry's and think about how they're missing out on such a great car, not that the Camry is bad but it's boring. The only other car that comes close for me is the Accord. I hope Mazda can become mainstream but without going bland like Subaru is becoming. Keep it up with the good looks and great driving dynamics, Mazda!
Ricky Vang A lot of cars in this segment don't offer V6 and 4 cylinders aren't as bad as they were years ago. For the quality, looks, and driving dynamics it's well worth it for me though I'd love to see Mazda bring a diesel, Mazdaspeed, and station wagon versions.
Ricky Vang The Honda Accord Sport has a manual transmission but it's only mated to a 4 cylinder while the Camry SE/XSE and Altima don't offer manual transmissions but they do offer V6. It depends what your priorities are but I'd still pick the Mazda.
CM the reason most buy camry is because the Camry is much less sporty and softer and also the tire noise is way less, this mazda is for people who want to be aware and in control because the suspension and tire noise will keep you informed about the road condition. I would buy the mazda instead but I dont think a 35+ year old will because they probably have wife and kids and their comfort is the most important thing.
CM Mazda can't sell cars because they don't have the dealerships. 1 dealership in Colorado, 1 in Utah, and 1 in New Mexico. No one wants to travel 300 miles to buy a car, and no one wants to drive 300 miles to get it serviced.
It's just hard to explain how this thing doesn't sell, best looking sub-40 car on the road and quality in every respect. If they ever put a V6 in the '17, I'm selling the house to buy it, even if I have to live in it.
I agree...some people have said because of marketing..but recently Mazda has been pushing the 6 a bunch..its only slightly helped..Word of mouth helps to..its really a great car i hope more people will at least take a second look.
Luis X One look at the grill on the Optima...nexxxt. To each their own but how a car that deserves to be competing, numbers-wise, at the very top of the segment ends up down at the bottom... it's bizarre.
I have always bought Honda's. I was a loyalist. But, I opened my mind and the best car I could find in this class is the Mazda 6. I bought mine in black with the white leather interior. It looks amazing! It drives like an expensive luxury sports sedan. I love it.
@@MrWalker1000 I have it with the turbo it is not underpowered granted the accord 2.0T will beat it in a race the Mazda is just 1 small car length behind the entire time from 10-110 I raced a 2.0t and the 6 surprised me I thought there would be a larger gap
Brandon, We have just traded in a 2014 Mazda 6 with the 2.5L. I can say that I was never let down by the power of that engine/transmission arrangement. The feel and response of the steering and chassis with the SkyActiv is amazing. When getting onto the Interstate all you have to do is let the car shift around 3500 rpm, it does not need to be "dogged' to be at 80mph in a blink. Since my days of racing are long gone I no longer worry about the 0-60 times, I do worry about merging on to the Interstate safely. Since I really enjoyed the "6" why did I trade it in, well simply stated is that I am a disabled veteran with major difficulties in the knee and the height of the 6 was that it put too much strain on that knee. We wanted something like the CX-7 discontinued in 2011, but the CX-5 was close but my wife could not sit in it comfortably. So what did we do, we traded for a CX-9 2015 model.
Veyronp87 True . I understand the need for fuel efficiency but they are also the zoom zoom company so a turbo would really help sales , maybe even add AWD to some models
+randy goldberg Why not a 7 liter W12? It's about balance buddy. You can always add more power, but the more you add the more you throw off other characteristics of the car.
Very awesome review, as the owner of the 2016 Mazda 6 GT with Tech Pkg I totally agree the looking, the handling and the features that the car have are worth everything!
I'm a mother of a 18 yr, od son, wathinng this for the 1st time, a gourgeous looking car, I used to think it was too small,dad has been researching this car for a long time, he is impressed with Redline reviws, this relieved and and answered most of my ?'s
Bang for the buck. I’m looking at trading in my 2015 Mazda3 hatchback for a 2016 or 2017 Mazda 6. I love the 3 but I do need more room and I have driven the 6 more than once and I still want one.
what makes brands like mazda, toyota and honda so great is the straight forward simplicity. No millions of choices. A few in some brands but majority overall, very few thus less problems than you would with other competitors
I saw this same color and model on the street yesterday and it looked terrific. It made an immediate impression, which is why I sought out this video- great front end design!
My 2016 Mazda 6 has 70k miles and has gone through 4 OEM batteries, valve cover gasket is leaking, hydronic belt tensioner is leaking, had a misfire and had to replace a leaking fuel injector, brakes wear out fast and front rotors warp extremely quick. I wouldn't call that great reliability so far.
Well done. You went over every detail. Great car! 104,000 miles in and only flaking rims , which Mazda fixed, Bose speakers crackling in doors , fixed…. And brakes, tires, plugs. Still feels and rides like new!
This car, or the Honda Accord? I want a manual transmission. I don't have or want children, nor do I have friends, so I'm not sure why I want a family sedan, but I do...
+GT6SuzukaTimeTrials you want a Honda Accord coupe V6, manual, if u dont want to pay $33+ for the 2016 model, u can find the 2013-2014 around $21k these days.
In May 2019 I picked up a 2016 Mazda 6 Touring in Reflex blue, with the 6 speed manual transmission. 40K miles on the clock. Paid $9,100. Best purchase I ever made.
I ended up buying this car. I got it in gray. I'm loving every moment with my new 6. The sport mode is great when there is a need for a little kick. I wish the fuel economy was a little better, but maybe I'm not used to driving it yet. It's an absolutely gorgeous car. I'm just worried because the body lines also obscure the clear sight lines I'm used to with Toyota and Honda products.
Do it. I bought a 2016 last week. I absolutely love it. 61k on the dash. 14k cash.. mint clean... I can't stop driving it. It seems like a bmw or audi but it's a mazda..
For those complaining about the lack of power from the 2.5L Skyactiv on the Mazda6, consider getting it tuned. I'm nearly complete with my tune (from Orange Virus tuning) and the car has transformed. It now feels faster than my 2004 Grand Prix GTP (3.8L v6 supercharged) - In fact, My 6's 0-60 time is near a flat 6-seconds. (the Grand Prix GTP was 6.5!) With this performance improvement, the fuel economy has actually increased - if you drive it nicely :)
Still have my 2016 Mazda 6. 120k miles and in New England weather, still going strong with 90% original parts. Solid car, but would like to see a v6 with about 250-300 mph.
I am a Mazda believer by accident.We had a church mate who sold his 2012 mazda3 135k miles for only $4k. It's a total gas saver, it's definitely a zoom zoom. It has nice power in it. Great reliable car.Low maintenance. The only issue we have , which Mazda should really need to improve is the cabin noise. Hubby have a cx9 and it also have loud cabin noise.
I own a 2005 Mazda6 S and I love it! Awesome manual trans and enough power to be fun without being crazy. Only complaint is the interior, kinda cheap but its too much fun to drive for me to care. Next car I buy will definitely be a mazda!
I like the mazda6 I own a 2015. Not a fan of the 2016 or 17 the chrome around the fog lights looks like a catfish. Prolly will upgrade to a 2019 signature in a few years. A come from a corolla.
Very nice review! The Mazda 6 is almost Damn near perfect my only problem is that it's all show and no go, mazda really needs to put the 3.7 from the CX9 in this for the time being, while they come up with a better engine option.
NintenGamesKev36 I know its not part of the Skyactive engine thats why i said they should use it while they create a more powerful engine, all they have to do is ask ford or toyota.
***** True its painful for mazda not to have a upgraded engine especially judging by their sells numbers, but those oil burners would help, but doesn't look like its going to happen, hopefully they get something going.
It's easy to put about an extra 100 lbs of torque on this engine with no more than $1500 and no turbo or supercharger would bea use i did some research on this car and other cars, and this one outperforms them. 2017 accord is going to beat this car in looks and performance but you can't tune the v tech to put Similar torque numbers with such little money.
Jonathan Washington Very few places in the world want more power in a Mazda 6 at the expense of more fuel. If you want more power you will have to use more fuel. For the performance and size of the car the real world economy figures are outstanding. In head to head comparisons the fuel costs for the Mazda range is always very good (uses low octane fuel also).. Mazda are a small company and decided they would make the same cars for all over the world, hence USA does not get a larger engine (which people wouldn't buy anyway because they don't want to use more fuel).
Accord, Mazda, and Sonata are some really awesome cars for the price. I'm considering buying one of these, but I'm leaning towards the new 2016 Accord v6 EX-L. Seen some of the spy shots, and not really liking the rims, but it's not final production yet, so hopefully that changes. If Mazda 6 had a turbo i4 or v6 I would be all over this car. Tough decision and definitely need to test drive these cars, but pretty certain I'mma go with that v6 Accord. Also considering a TLX, but kind of want the v6 power. Go ahead and throw me some opinions/suggestions guys, I'm all ears. =)
bluex610 You may find the TLX 2.4 and 8-speed DCT surprising. We found it has the best transmission out of the vehicles you listed and a Tech package equipped model list for not much more than fully loaded mainstream family sedans.
bluex610 Yeah buy the Accord forget the golf . I dont even no how those cars compare but not everybody wants a hatch the accord is a great and reliable car, we got a 2012 and its got 100,000 miles still drives like new
MrWalker1000, 2017 Cx9 and 2019 6...both are low mileage as I don’t drive a lot (mostly city driving) but my 2017 is 3.5yrs while my 2019 is only less than a yr
The diesel CX5 and Mazda6 and 3 sell a lot over here in Japan. I heard it is also very popular in Europe. There are two SkyActiv diesels, 2.2 litre and 1.5litre for the cx3 and mazda2
EpicPhail23 That's the only thing that turns me off about it. I recently bought a 2015 Camry V6 & it's far more exciting than all of the 4-cylinders & sounds much better than all of the Turbo 4's.
that car got sufficient power to have a big drivin pleasure, nice design, economic. My friend got the touring version and he love his car but G.toruing is almost the same fusion 2.0 price.
I bought my Mazda 6 because the interior looks great and you I don't see many on the streets. I see like 20 accords every time I go out lol I was going with an accord but.
I had a 2010 Mazda6 V6 (273 hp). I was a big fan of the performance. Not a fan of the reliability (maybe due to the Ford overlap?). I would have gone back to Mazda if not for the exclusion of V6. It seems that Mazda is more content with 'Move. Move.' instead of 'Zoom. Zoom.'
+CeeStyleDj I don't think Mazda would even need to go past 300 HP to appease us people who care more about performance than MPG. > 300 HP would be nice though 😊.
+muscles662988 Well, that's the current tune of the Ford sourced 3.7L but unfortunately, I have read that Mazda and Ford are not working together on this car anymore.
+CeeStyleDj I think that is a good thing. Outside of their trucks, I've never been a Ford fan. I'd like to own a purebreed Mazda. Unfortunately, I won't put Mazda into consideration until the offer a V6 at the sedan level.
+muscles662988 I think the mazda/ford partnership made a lot of cool cars. I do understand where you are coming from but if thr break up didn't happen, we'd probably still have the v6. I'm just saying. now Mazda would have to create an entirely new 100% Mazda v6 if they wanted to put one in the Mazda 6. Sometimes these partnerships are a good thing because it allows resources from two different organizations.
Its a shame more people don't consider Mazda. Not really sure why but the sales numbers are always low for how great the cars are. I loved the new kodo design style so i went to a mazda dealer to check out the lineup. Ive now had my 3 for almost a year and it is by far the best handling and comfortable car ive owned. plus a sub 7 second car that gets me 35.5mpg. These new mazdas are the real deal. Check them out!
I recently purchased a brand new 2015 model for my mother. Paid $5,000 under invoice. An unbelievable car for $32,000 ( Grand Touring w/ Tech Pack), a truly remarkable car for $27,000. Handles unbelievably well. My only real complaint would be a few of the cheap plastics and dated trim but when you consider the price, i'm really just being nit-picky. THERE IS SERIOUSLY NOTHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT WITH THESE CARS. Great to see Mazda has refreshed the car for '16 and updated the interior and media. Would have loved to have gotten a '16 but that end of the year discount on '15's was almost too good to be true. ANYONE in the market for a cheaper 5-door sedan that looks great and handles great, and gets 40MPG on the highway should look no further....
I think the reason they aren't selling that well is because the people like me who are looking at this class are getting older and want a smooth, quiet ride. But I agree that if they offered a version with more performance, it would sway more buyers. It would give a reason to look past the stiff ride and road noise. But then, they would still be looking at the task of convincing people that it's a better choice than the stiff riding, yet more familiar Accord.
This one needs the new cx9's turbo engine and awd! I currently drive their 6 2014 GT version, and will be upgrading to Audi a4 2017 because there is no more power and awd ;\
Mazda's 6-speed automatic transmission is one of the best 6-speed autos in the business, and it's really good, and I can see why they still use it to this day.
Really considering this car as I'm thinking about upgrading my ride within the next year or so. I was originally going to stick with a compact car, but a Civic EX (+Lanewatch) starts getting into the 21-22k+ range which really has me looking at some of the base model midsizers. The Sport Mazda6 comes very well equipped for a similar price. For that price range I'm also considering the Hyundai Sonata (possibly the Eco model), as well.
Love mazda. There's just something about how they feel. I've owned a 1986 b-2000 mini truck, 1987 626 and currently a 2007 cx-9 gt. All very dependable but slightly road noisy. I would definitely buy another.
This car is actually great but it'd be impossible for me to explain how amazing it would be if it were rear wheel drive. FWD is the worst thing to happen in car history.
LightButDark575 That's true but with that in mind RWD is generally considered better that's why more luxurious cars use it plus it doesn't have any irregular geometries.
I know this is an old video but my honda was hit while parked and pretty much destroyed. I'm looking into Mazda's and this car looks great, I'm seriously thinking about getting one if my car ends up a total loss. Thanks for the review!
@@Unknown-om3hh Sorry to hear it, my car was totaled. A lady came speeding around the corner by my house and slammed into my car shoving it into my neighbors car totaling both! I ended up with a 2017.5 grand touring mazda 6 and I really like it! Pearl white micha with black interior! Much nicer than my Honda was. Bought it as a certified pre owned, much lower miles than my honda had as well! Now I don't have to worry about the burning oil issue it had!!!! Handles better and pretty much does everything else better! Glad I got it!
***** a V6 and more noise deadening... well, unfortunately both would kill mazda's zoom zoom characteristics and the merit of the lightweight skyactive technology
It's about the power-to-weight ratio. The Mazda 6 weighs about 3200lbs. The Toyota Camry weighs about 3400lbs... The smaller 4 cylinder engine puts less weight over the front wheels and creates a better weight distribution front to back, which is largely responsible for the good handling and good mpg that the test driver mentioned.
All it needs now is a v6 engine with a trajectory back up camera, Apple car play/ android auto and a safety collision sense. If it had all those features I would buy it in a heartbeat.
Hmm... my experience says otherwise. My 2008 Mazda6 which I've driven very hard for the past almost 9 years still runs like a dream @ 104,000 miles. My 7 year old Mazda3 is also in mint condition. And the Protege I had for 12 years before that also ran to 150,000 miles just fine. You must've bought a lemon. Sorry about your luck. Otherwise, or you didn't maintain it.... I ask a lot of out of my Mazda vehicles. I drive the heck out of them. And they give it right back to me..... in fun and long-term reliability.
Just bought a '16 black on black. Picking it up tm. I had 2 Hondas for the last 10 yrs a '99 and a '11. I really wanted to try something new and I was just blown away for the value what I got! If I wanna "race" I can always rip up my white 1987 Mazda RX-7 lol. I agree, upgrade the performance with those options and it will be amazing!!!
According to the 2015 JD Power Vehicle Quality Study, Hyundai and KIA make the highest quality and most reliable cars now. For the first time, Mazda fell below most other Korean/Japanese companies. The ugly retro designs of the 2015 Mazda's don't really help either. The 2015 Hyundai Sonata is a superior choice with a more modern design and superior technology package compared to the 2015 Mazda 6.
Auto Industry Expert Mazda was actually placed at an abysmal 25th out of 34 in the 2015 JD Power Initial Quality Study. Mazda is one of the worst in the auto industry.
Auto Industry Expert Korea is the most technologically advanced country in the world. So it's no surprise that the Korean companies (Hyundai and KIA) make the best quality vehicles.
David Bennett Mazda is no longer using the Ford platforms, since 1996 they had shifted to this since they were bankrupt and Ford took over 51%. As of 2015 Mazda has redesigned with Skyactiv chassis and engines. The change is a hit already.
As a Mazda faithful..owned 3 Mazdas before finally settling for a VW Jetta 1.8TSI SE. I do miss the Mazdas but for now the VW turbo is keeping me happy :)
The 2015/2016 Mazda 6 has the worst reliability in this segment. Go check the 2015 JD Power Vehicle Quality Study. Mazda was placed 25th out of 34 car brands.
Stefan Schmidt This is correct. I would never buy a Mazda these days. Their quality has suffered tremendously recently and many Mazda cars have been recalled due to faulty Takata airbags which are still fitted on the new Mazda's. So it wouldn't surprise me if there are more recalls on recent Mazda models.
Shirazi Korea is the most technologically advanced country in the world. So it's no surprise that the make the highest quality and most reliable cars in the auto industry.
The 6 is already a winner in my book! Love it wonderful job Mazda. I do wish Mazda would bring back the speed 6 or give us an optional turbo 4 cylinder and I would buy in a heartbeat. It's sad they had to halt production on the diesel engine maybe one day they'll bring it back
Hi Cedric, if there is one thing not to wish for, it is for a Mazda to be more like a Hyundai... The current generation of all-Japanese 'Skyactive' Mazdas are a class-and-a-half above Hyundai in every way...I am the the thrilled owner of a Deep Crystal Blue 2016 Mazda6 GT with the luxurious 2-tone parchment leather - fully loaded. It stands head and shoulders above the Hyundai in terms of driving dynamics and the build quality, and the interior rivals the luxury makes... I know this because I had the 2012 Sonata 2.0T with 274HP... I certianly lied it alot - great style, comfortable, and sure it was pretty fast, indeed...BUT, after about a year or so, the roof was squeaking as if it were made of styrofoam, and it was also a heavier car than the current 6. You can't just go by raw horsepower, you have to look at the torque and the overall weight. Believe it or not, the new '6 (especially with 'Sport' mode engaged) due to it's lighter yet stronger 'Skyactive' construction indeed rivals the 2012 2.0T Hyundai off the line, despite having 90 less HP... Of course, it would be great if they give the 6 a turbo engine, but a car on paper is very different from real world use. When you're on the highway and need to pass, you'd be surprised how fast the 6 really is... All my fridn
+Guitcec Carfan I rode in one of those Mazdas since. That car is epic. It has a nice layout. Those Japanese are the best auto builders in the world's win you are factoring in what you get and the reliability. The Germans are excellent craftsman also but can't seem to get the reliability in check yet.
Guitcec Carfan I just got my 2017 Mazda 6 Touring and took my first trip with it. I had issues staying below 100mph lol. It is certainly no slouch. I am absolutely in love with the car.
Please add to review---will it clear a parking stop-----will it crunch when backing out a suburban driveway--- look at 2yr old used cars with the lower frt end scratched ,broken and deformed.
I'd like to see someone just take a look at the base sport trim for comparison. Here in Arizona I prefer cloth seats due to the heat, and I think the 17in wheels would be quieter and more comfortable as well.
How's the long term reliability on the '15 compared to this '16? My family are against me of purchasing the 6. Bonus question, if you have to choose: TLX or Mazda6?
couldn't agree more on the fact of offering this vehicle with at least a v6 option. I have driven the mazda 6 2004 sport model and I love that power. Would buy without hesitation if offered with up gradable engine.
I rented this last week. I've driven an 8th gen Civic Si for 5 years now both in stock and tuned conditions. There's a difference between racing car and just car manufacturers. The Mazda6 simply lacks sensitive touch points and feedback that is needed for performance. It's just not tuned right to be a sporty sedan. Steering is heavy and slow to respond. The powdery surface of the steering wheel also decreases confidence in handling. Accelerator pedal is stiff and has seconds of lag when just starting from a stop. It needs to be softer/smoother and start the car more directly even if it's an automatic. Brakes engage very hard way too soon; a softer clamp with a longer pace + application could allow more adjustment and not disrupting the balance of both driver and car. Next, the heavy weight and size creates understeer and body roll that makes cornering slowing through corners. Suspension is very stable and comfortable especially when cruising on the highway. However, road feedback + predictability is substituted for comfort, which in the end isn't really something you can sit with in a supposedly sporty car. Accelerating and changing lanes on the highway is not stable in fact makes torque steer, suspension float, and the rear slide. As for touchpoints in the cabin, even if they don't affect the mechanical driving of the vehicle, the Mazda6 lacks sensitivity that is needed to saving time for driving instead. The turn signal lever is hard, rough, and has long travel. It breaks concentration when trying to change lanes and corner. The GPS cannot find correct streets. I instead had to use the open search option. Good thing my points of interest were all businesses. When approaching turns, the map doesn't display for you upcoming prompts but only via audio prompt. The directions are displayed in small text that needs a few more seconds to read thus taking time off the road. There are also unnecessary information on the screen thus very confusing/misleading. The 6's system maybe new, techy but lacks simplicity and quickness which is needed when trying to focus on driving. My Civic's GPS is 11 years old but is so easy, straight forward, and intuitive. I never had trouble with it since day one. I had so much trouble with the 6's laggy system. The buttons inside the car are hard to push. That may sound trivial, but driver and car connection is essential to the drive. Lastly, the blind spots such as the massive rear view mirror and side door pillar forced me to circle my head around to double check for oncoming traffic. So, all in all, my complaints may seem petty but small details are necessary for fast driving. In racing, it is all about those seconds. I would not recommend the 6 as a sporty vehicle even if it's a family sedan. It just doesn't cater enough for a driver to focus and be comfortable when driving fast.
I understand swapping out the tires that come with it for Continentals or Michelins or Bridgestones make it much quieter, at least as regards road noise. (Not much can be done about the engine when you rev.) I haven't tried to this, but I wonder if dealers would be willing to swap the tires for no add'l charge.
Honestly I've fell in Love with this car. I've always been a Mazda fan. Now I'm Chrysler thru and thru, but I definitely think that this thing will give the Chrysler 200 Limited or S a run for it's money simply because this thing is a LOOKER!!! Its Very Handsome, it Looks expensive, but there's ONE thing that you said that kinda Killed the deal with me and this car. If a Car that Looks soo good, expensive, and sporty On the Outside needs the performance to back it. Let's face it, Mazda is an old person's brand, with old person's performance, with a Young person's look. If you are going to make a flagship, and you want it to turn heads, DON'T HALF DO THE JOB. They NAILED the Looks and the Interior. Even I Want this car now. But the Performance is a let down. Give it a V6 or equivalent, give it a performance exhaust!!! Then you can call it Sporty, or a Sports Sedan. But that's not in Mazda's DNA, they don't have the balls. Which is ashame. I'm not knocking this car, it's great, it looks great, could be quieter, definitely faster. The car is just not good enough. And you can't just sale cars based solely on looks anymore. Invest in the complete Package, and you will see a REAL profit. I still may buy this car, but I will criticize it HARD to the Chrysler 200 and the Maxima, I do not think it will be good enough for me. Which is ashame bc I Love the Look of this thing.
Mazda deserves much more success. I can't help but look at people driving cars like Camry's and think about how they're missing out on such a great car, not that the Camry is bad but it's boring. The only other car that comes close for me is the Accord. I hope Mazda can become mainstream but without going bland like Subaru is becoming. Keep it up with the good looks and great driving dynamics, Mazda!
Ricky Vang A lot of cars in this segment don't offer V6 and 4 cylinders aren't as bad as they were years ago. For the quality, looks, and driving dynamics it's well worth it for me though I'd love to see Mazda bring a diesel, Mazdaspeed, and station wagon versions.
Ricky Vang The Honda Accord Sport has a manual transmission but it's only mated to a 4 cylinder while the Camry SE/XSE and Altima don't offer manual transmissions but they do offer V6. It depends what your priorities are but I'd still pick the Mazda.
The larger engines don't account for more than 10% of sales, thus Mazdas decision not to rush a higher output engine.
CM the reason most buy camry is because the Camry is much less sporty and softer and also the tire noise is way less, this mazda is for people who want to be aware and in control because the suspension and tire noise will keep you informed about the road condition. I would buy the mazda instead but I dont think a 35+ year old will because they probably have wife and kids and their comfort is the most important thing.
CM Mazda can't sell cars because they don't have the dealerships. 1 dealership in Colorado, 1 in Utah, and 1 in New Mexico. No one wants to travel 300 miles to buy a car, and no one wants to drive 300 miles to get it serviced.
insane car and insane design, even that infotainment system looks so well thought out. Mazda doesn't get enough credit at all.
+Fals3Agent The sheeple effect is hard to shake off. Not many people get passed it or just wanna join the flock and get what their neighbor has.
It's just hard to explain how this thing doesn't sell, best looking sub-40 car on the road and quality in every respect. If they ever put a V6 in the '17, I'm selling the house to buy it, even if I have to live in it.
I agree...some people have said because of marketing..but recently Mazda has been pushing the 6 a bunch..its only slightly helped..Word of mouth helps to..its really a great car i hope more people will at least take a second look.
I.P. Knightly Its these dam ugly Kias to..for some reason people are drawn to them..SMH
Luis X One look at the grill on the Optima...nexxxt. To each their own but how a car that deserves to be competing, numbers-wise, at the very top of the segment ends up down at the bottom... it's bizarre.
If there's a Grammy for car reviews, I would cast my vote for this young man.
Good job!
Mazda is the best car company for the working class people who demand fun and sport in their cars.
I have always bought Honda's. I was a loyalist. But, I opened my mind and the best car I could find in this class is the Mazda 6. I bought mine in black with the white leather interior. It looks amazing! It drives like an expensive luxury sports sedan. I love it.
steelknight1, do you still have the 6? If you do how did it hold up over time? Reliable?
isnt the 6 underpowered compared to the accord?
@@MrWalker1000 I have it with the turbo it is not underpowered granted the accord 2.0T will beat it in a race the Mazda is just 1 small car length behind the entire time from 10-110 I raced a 2.0t and the 6 surprised me I thought there would be a larger gap
@@brynnleahnayvieghlaykynnn6175 the 6 has a turbo now I believe
@@MrWalker1000 yea it does it’s awesome
Brandon,
We have just traded in a 2014 Mazda 6 with the 2.5L. I can say that I was never let down by the power of that engine/transmission arrangement. The feel and response of the steering and chassis with the SkyActiv is amazing. When getting onto the Interstate all you have to do is let the car shift around 3500 rpm, it does not need to be "dogged' to be at 80mph in a blink. Since my days of racing are long gone I no longer worry about the 0-60 times, I do worry about merging on to the Interstate safely.
Since I really enjoyed the "6" why did I trade it in, well simply stated is that I am a disabled veteran with major difficulties in the knee and the height of the 6 was that it put too much strain on that knee. We wanted something like the CX-7 discontinued in 2011, but the CX-5 was close but my wife could not sit in it comfortably. So what did we do, we traded for a CX-9 2015 model.
This is nearly the best car ever. All it needs is a v6 and it'll be so much better
+staticshock1646 Even better with an upcoming Turbo 4.
if mazda offered a more powerful engine, i would walk out right now and buy this car. literally all it needs is a turbo engine
Check mazda 3 mps and mazda rx8 turbo.. You will be surprised ;)
Veyronp87 True . I understand the need for fuel efficiency but they are also the zoom zoom company so a turbo would really help sales , maybe even add AWD to some models
True
+Veyronp87 Why not have a six cylinder four litre engine option or (drooling) an eight cylinder 6 litre engine option.
+randy goldberg Why not a 7 liter W12? It's about balance buddy. You can always add more power, but the more you add the more you throw off other characteristics of the car.
That cabin is gorgeous. Mazda did some great work this time around.
Very awesome review, as the owner of the 2016 Mazda 6 GT with Tech Pkg I totally agree the looking, the handling and the features that the car have are worth everything!
I just bought a 2015 Grand Touring last week with 21,000 miles on it and I absolutely LOVE it!!! #LoveMazda
I'm a mother of a 18 yr, od son, wathinng this for the 1st time, a gourgeous looking car, I used to think it was too small,dad has been researching this car for a long time, he is impressed with Redline reviws, this relieved and and answered most of my ?'s
I'm glad this car has depreciated alot lol, now it's really affordable for this trim(around 15 to 16k in my area with around 30 to 50 k miles).
Bang for the buck. I’m looking at trading in my 2015 Mazda3 hatchback for a 2016 or 2017 Mazda 6. I love the 3 but I do need more room and I have driven the 6 more than once and I still want one.
what makes brands like mazda, toyota and honda so great is the straight forward simplicity. No millions of choices. A few in some brands but majority overall, very few thus less problems than you would with other competitors
intro music makes me want to scream, "MORTALLL KOMBATTT!!!"
Yeah lmao
I saw this same color and model on the street yesterday and it looked terrific. It made an immediate impression, which is why I sought out this video- great front end design!
Still very happy with our 2014 Mazda6 touring (6 speed manual)...
My 2016 Mazda 6 has 70k miles and has gone through 4 OEM batteries, valve cover gasket is leaking, hydronic belt tensioner is
leaking, had a misfire and had to replace a leaking fuel injector, brakes wear out fast and front rotors warp extremely quick. I
wouldn't call that great reliability so far.
What a shame, they look great
I just wanted to say that you are one of the best auto journalists on YT. I look forward to your excellent, detailed reviews, Sofyan.
10:59 I actually don't mind the sound of that engine at all, it might even sound better than Honda's/Acura's 2.4L
Mazda is my favorite "non-luxury" car company. So beautiful 😍
Leksie A. love the term you used "non luxury" :D
Well done. You went over every detail. Great car! 104,000 miles in and only flaking rims , which Mazda fixed, Bose speakers crackling in doors , fixed…. And brakes, tires, plugs. Still feels and rides like new!
just bought 2016 Mazda 6 sport it's very well laid out car love it
How is it holding up?
I just bought a 2016 last week. 61k on the dash. I love it so much.
How's holding up?
@george_mol8822 great so far. It's a good car but I only owned it 90 days if that so we'll see
This car, or the Honda Accord? I want a manual transmission. I don't have or want children, nor do I have friends, so I'm not sure why I want a family sedan, but I do...
+GT6SuzukaTimeTrials Honda Accord is a better choice considering it is a premium brand and its beautiful interior and exterior.
I recommend you get either a Mazda or a Toyota.
+GT6SuzukaTimeTrials you want a Honda Accord coupe V6, manual, if u dont want to pay $33+ for the 2016 model, u can find the 2013-2014 around $21k these days.
+serendra90210 Mazda is more of a premium brand in North America than Honda.
+serendra90210 Where did you get that Honda is a premium brand?
In May 2019 I picked up a 2016 Mazda 6 Touring in Reflex blue, with the 6 speed manual transmission. 40K miles on the clock. Paid $9,100. Best purchase I ever made.
this look better than the 2015 mustang front wow!
I ended up buying this car. I got it in gray. I'm loving every moment with my new 6. The sport mode is great when there is a need for a little kick. I wish the fuel economy was a little better, but maybe I'm not used to driving it yet. It's an absolutely gorgeous car. I'm just worried because the body lines also obscure the clear sight lines I'm used to with Toyota and Honda products.
I'm thinking of buy used 16' Mazda 6 sedan.
Get a wagon?
Do it. I bought a 2016 last week. I absolutely love it. 61k on the dash. 14k cash.. mint clean... I can't stop driving it. It seems like a bmw or audi but it's a mazda..
For those complaining about the lack of power from the 2.5L Skyactiv on the Mazda6, consider getting it tuned. I'm nearly complete with my tune (from Orange Virus tuning) and the car has transformed. It now feels faster than my 2004 Grand Prix GTP (3.8L v6 supercharged) - In fact, My 6's 0-60 time is near a flat 6-seconds. (the Grand Prix GTP was 6.5!) With this performance improvement, the fuel economy has actually increased - if you drive it nicely :)
Ryan Dinan
Generally, at least with the 3, you can't really do that. The ratio is to perfect at 13:1
Can u please review the manual version please thanks
Still have my 2016 Mazda 6. 120k miles and in New England weather, still going strong with 90% original parts. Solid car, but would like to see a v6 with about 250-300 mph.
I hate to digress, but that Land Rover that pulls alongside at the 1:42 videomark has some bad ass daytime running lights.
+J High , which are useless.
+orion Orji
DRL's are 95% decorative, so your comment is kind of pointless.
@@JulezWinnfield redundant you mean.
I am a Mazda believer by accident.We had a church mate who sold his 2012 mazda3 135k miles for only $4k. It's a total gas saver, it's definitely a zoom zoom. It has nice power in it.
Great reliable car.Low maintenance.
The only issue we have , which Mazda should really need to improve is the cabin noise.
Hubby have a cx9 and it also have loud cabin noise.
Whats more sexier than this? A Mazda 6 Wagon :)
I own a 2005 Mazda6 S and I love it! Awesome manual trans and enough power to be fun without being crazy. Only complaint is the interior, kinda cheap but its too much fun to drive for me to care. Next car I buy will definitely be a mazda!
love how the car looks👍 I don't really care if it doesn't drive fast mazda is really doing a good job!
I like the mazda6 I own a 2015. Not a fan of the 2016 or 17 the chrome around the fog lights looks like a catfish. Prolly will upgrade to a 2019 signature in a few years. A come from a corolla.
isnt it faster than a honda accord?
I like this guys reviews, they not boring like other reviewers
Very nice review! The Mazda 6 is almost Damn near perfect my only problem is that it's all show and no go, mazda really needs to put the 3.7 from the CX9 in this for the time being, while they come up with a better engine option.
The 3.7 V6 isn't part of the SkyActiv engine family, so Mazda is not reusing that engine.
NintenGamesKev36 I know its not part of the Skyactive engine thats why i said they should use it while they create a more powerful engine, all they have to do is ask ford or toyota.
***** True its painful for mazda not to have a upgraded engine especially judging by their sells numbers, but those oil burners would help, but doesn't look like its going to happen, hopefully they get something going.
It's easy to put about an extra 100 lbs of torque on this engine with no more than $1500 and no turbo or supercharger would bea use i did some research on this car and other cars, and this one outperforms them. 2017 accord is going to beat this car in looks and performance but you can't tune the v tech to put Similar torque numbers with such little money.
Jonathan Washington Very few places in the world want more power in a Mazda 6 at the expense of more fuel. If you want more power you will have to use more fuel. For the performance and size of the car the real world economy figures are outstanding. In head to head comparisons the fuel costs for the Mazda range is always very good (uses low octane fuel also).. Mazda are a small company and decided they would make the same cars for all over the world, hence USA does not get a larger engine (which people wouldn't buy anyway because they don't want to use more fuel).
Youre reviews are very well but i do believe while you speak you should show more cuts of the car, we already know how you look, great review btw
Accord, Mazda, and Sonata are some really awesome cars for the price. I'm considering buying one of these, but I'm leaning towards the new 2016 Accord v6 EX-L. Seen some of the spy shots, and not really liking the rims, but it's not final production yet, so hopefully that changes. If Mazda 6 had a turbo i4 or v6 I would be all over this car. Tough decision and definitely need to test drive these cars, but pretty certain I'mma go with that v6 Accord. Also considering a TLX, but kind of want the v6 power. Go ahead and throw me some opinions/suggestions guys, I'm all ears. =)
bluex610 its cars for elderly, buy a Golf instead.
dulsaf2630 lol yeah, but I feel like I'm growing out of the enthusiast scene and need to buy an old persons car. I'm only 24 but still lol
bluex610 You may find the TLX 2.4 and 8-speed DCT surprising. We found it has the best transmission out of the vehicles you listed and a Tech package equipped model list for not much more than fully loaded mainstream family sedans.
Redline Reviews thanks for the reply, I'll definitely give that car a test drive. =)
bluex610 Yeah buy the Accord forget the golf . I dont even no how those cars compare but not everybody wants a hatch the accord is a great and reliable car, we got a 2012 and its got 100,000 miles still drives like new
I have 104,000 miles on my 2014 and it's been flawless. Averaging 31 mpg
I got the 2015 mazda 6 last year. I should have waited. I like this one.
andiee248 just exchange it ;)
Get a 2019 signature.
I had a dream about this car last night and how it had the best racing seats ever.
Are Mazda’s reliable I’m looking to buy one
yung retro, yes. I’ve owned 2 and never really had reliability issues! I still have both my Mazdas...
@@ztekz it would be helpful what year model were they? miles etc
MrWalker1000, 2017 Cx9 and 2019 6...both are low mileage as I don’t drive a lot (mostly city driving) but my 2017 is 3.5yrs while my 2019 is only less than a yr
The diesel CX5 and Mazda6 and 3 sell a lot over here in Japan.
I heard it is also very popular in Europe.
There are two SkyActiv diesels, 2.2 litre and 1.5litre for the cx3 and mazda2
All it needs is a v6 . Other than that all around nice car.
EpicPhail23 That's the only thing that turns me off about it. I recently bought a 2015 Camry V6 & it's far more exciting than all of the 4-cylinders & sounds much better than all of the Turbo 4's.
that car got sufficient power to have a big drivin pleasure, nice design, economic. My friend got the touring version and he love his car but G.toruing is almost the same fusion 2.0 price.
rnorred1986
I agree. I traded in a Mazda 6 for a 2015 XLE V6 Camry due to the lack of engine options and rough ride..
carguy812 Sweet! I have a XSE V6.
carguy812 Traded my 2015 Mazda6 for a WRX. Just got bored with all the tech and wanted something more exciting to drive.
You just sold me, I was considering the accord sport but totally changed my mind
I really love the look of this car :P probably my favorite front end on any car. lol
look classy and cool
I bought my Mazda 6 because the interior looks great and you I don't see many on the streets. I see like 20 accords every time I go out lol I was going with an accord but.
mazda really moving up
what is the first song that was used?
I had a 2010 Mazda6 V6 (273 hp). I was a big fan of the performance. Not a fan of the reliability (maybe due to the Ford overlap?). I would have gone back to Mazda if not for the exclusion of V6. It seems that Mazda is more content with 'Move. Move.' instead of 'Zoom. Zoom.'
I agree they should have had the option of the updated Mustang 3.7L (300+ Hp now) at least for the 2015 model.
+CeeStyleDj I don't think Mazda would even need to go past 300 HP to appease us people who care more about performance than MPG. > 300 HP would be nice though 😊.
+muscles662988 Well, that's the current tune of the Ford sourced 3.7L but unfortunately, I have read that Mazda and Ford are not working together on this car anymore.
+CeeStyleDj I think that is a good thing. Outside of their trucks, I've never been a Ford fan. I'd like to own a purebreed Mazda. Unfortunately, I won't put Mazda into consideration until the offer a V6 at the sedan level.
+muscles662988 I think the mazda/ford partnership made a lot of cool cars. I do understand where you are coming from but if thr break up didn't happen, we'd probably still have the v6. I'm just saying. now Mazda would have to create an entirely new 100% Mazda v6 if they wanted to put one in the Mazda 6. Sometimes these partnerships are a good thing because it allows resources from two different organizations.
Just to clarify, the sport mode is not new in the 2016 model. It was available in the 2015 GTT model.
Its a shame more people don't consider Mazda. Not really sure why but the sales numbers are always low for how great the cars are. I loved the new kodo design style so i went to a mazda dealer to check out the lineup. Ive now had my 3 for almost a year and it is by far the best handling and comfortable car ive owned. plus a sub 7 second car that gets me 35.5mpg. These new mazdas are the real deal. Check them out!
You forgot to mention the led grille illumination. That illumination looks subtle and beautiful.
Looks a little like the Infiniti Q50 from the front
I recently purchased a brand new 2015 model for my mother. Paid $5,000 under invoice. An unbelievable car for $32,000 ( Grand Touring w/ Tech Pack), a truly remarkable car for $27,000. Handles unbelievably well. My only real complaint would be a few of the cheap plastics and dated trim but when you consider the price, i'm really just being nit-picky. THERE IS SERIOUSLY NOTHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT WITH THESE CARS. Great to see Mazda has refreshed the car for '16 and updated the interior and media. Would have loved to have gotten a '16 but that end of the year discount on '15's was almost too good to be true. ANYONE in the market for a cheaper 5-door sedan that looks great and handles great, and gets 40MPG on the highway should look no further....
love this car, it's beautiful! Although it does resemble a Genesis but with much better gas mileage.
I think the reason they aren't selling that well is because the people like me who are looking at this class are getting older and want a smooth, quiet ride. But I agree that if they offered a version with more performance, it would sway more buyers. It would give a reason to look past the stiff ride and road noise. But then, they would still be looking at the task of convincing people that it's a better choice than the stiff riding, yet more familiar Accord.
Put a v6 in it and im interested
That head's-up must be only on GT. My i Touring doesn't have it. Gauges look different, too.
This one needs the new cx9's turbo engine and awd! I currently drive their 6 2014 GT version, and will be upgrading to Audi a4 2017 because there is no more power and awd ;\
Mazda's 6-speed automatic transmission is one of the best 6-speed autos in the business, and it's really good, and I can see why they still use it to this day.
Really considering this car as I'm thinking about upgrading my ride within the next year or so.
I was originally going to stick with a compact car, but a Civic EX (+Lanewatch) starts getting into the 21-22k+ range which really has me looking at some of the base model midsizers. The Sport Mazda6 comes very well equipped for a similar price. For that price range I'm also considering the Hyundai Sonata (possibly the Eco model), as well.
Love mazda. There's just something about how they feel. I've owned a 1986 b-2000 mini truck, 1987 626 and currently a 2007 cx-9 gt. All very dependable but slightly road noisy. I would definitely buy another.
This car is actually great but it'd be impossible for me to explain how amazing it would be if it were rear wheel drive. FWD is the worst thing to happen in car history.
***** You know nothing about cars if you're being serious about that.
RWD is better for performance. FWD is better for fuel economy
LightButDark575 That's true but with that in mind RWD is generally considered better that's why more luxurious cars use it plus it doesn't have any irregular geometries.
@@GearheadK20C4 edit. AWD is better for performance. Rwd is better for burning out. And fwd is good for mpg 🤣
Fwd easier to fix and dont break down as much?
I know this is an old video but my honda was hit while parked and pretty much destroyed. I'm looking into Mazda's and this car looks great, I'm seriously thinking about getting one if my car ends up a total loss. Thanks for the review!
Lol my car was recently a total loss. I got the mazda6 and it's pretty nice tbh
@@Unknown-om3hh Sorry to hear it, my car was totaled. A lady came speeding around the corner by my house and slammed into my car shoving it into my neighbors car totaling both! I ended up with a 2017.5 grand touring mazda 6 and I really like it! Pearl white micha with black interior! Much nicer than my Honda was. Bought it as a certified pre owned, much lower miles than my honda had as well! Now I don't have to worry about the burning oil issue it had!!!! Handles better and pretty much does everything else better! Glad I got it!
Such a gorgeous car, if only it came with a V6 :(
***** and add sound insulation to the car
***** a V6 and more noise deadening... well, unfortunately both would kill mazda's zoom zoom characteristics and the merit of the lightweight skyactive technology
oldtwins You're not a Mazda person. They know that and they are not making cars for you.
***** good because I'll take any other Japanese car over this overpriced pos. Heck, even GM's offerings are way better than this.
What's the background music at the beginning of this vid.
damn this car is beautiful !!
It's about the power-to-weight ratio. The Mazda 6 weighs about 3200lbs. The Toyota Camry weighs about 3400lbs... The smaller 4 cylinder engine puts less weight over the front wheels and creates a better weight distribution front to back, which is largely responsible for the good handling and good mpg that the test driver mentioned.
make a panoramic sunroof
All it needs now is a v6 engine with a trajectory back up camera, Apple car play/ android auto and a safety collision sense. If it had all those features I would buy it in a heartbeat.
I'm saving up for this car, in two years when I can drive I will be out on the roads.
Not a Honda or Malibu?
same
honda an malibu sucks compared to this
wowowowowowow sadly Mazda isn't as reliable compared to those other brands. (Doesn't mean it isn't a reliable car)
Hmm... my experience says otherwise. My 2008 Mazda6 which I've driven very hard for the past almost 9 years still runs like a dream @ 104,000 miles. My 7 year old Mazda3 is also in mint condition. And the Protege I had for 12 years before that also ran to 150,000 miles just fine.
You must've bought a lemon. Sorry about your luck. Otherwise, or you didn't maintain it.... I ask a lot of out of my Mazda vehicles. I drive the heck out of them. And they give it right back to me..... in fun and long-term reliability.
Redline Reviews Can you talk about the road and wind noise levels on this '16 Mazda3 you drove? thanks!
It's simply gorgeous.
This looks so similar to Q50, any shared designers?
Maybe I should buy a Mazda now since Volkswagen is going down.
Volkswagen reliability sucks
Just bought a '16 black on black. Picking it up tm. I had 2 Hondas for the last 10 yrs a '99 and a '11. I really wanted to try something new and I was just blown away for the value what I got! If I wanna "race" I can always rip up my white 1987 Mazda RX-7 lol. I agree, upgrade the performance with those options and it will be amazing!!!
According to the 2015 JD Power Vehicle Quality Study, Hyundai and KIA make the highest quality and most reliable cars now. For the first time, Mazda fell below most other Korean/Japanese companies.
The ugly retro designs of the 2015 Mazda's don't really help either. The 2015 Hyundai Sonata is a superior choice with a more modern design and superior technology package compared to the 2015 Mazda 6.
Auto Industry Expert Mazda was actually placed at an abysmal 25th out of 34 in the 2015 JD Power Initial Quality Study.
Mazda is one of the worst in the auto industry.
Auto Industry Expert Korea is the most technologically advanced country in the world. So it's no surprise that the Korean companies (Hyundai and KIA) make the best quality vehicles.
Auto Industry Expert Here in Japan, Mazda is not popular because of poor reliability.
Motorenwerke.de Hyundai and KIA cars are extremely reliable. German cars are still the best driver's cars though.
Japanese cars have fallen behind.
David Bennett Mazda is no longer using the Ford platforms, since 1996 they had shifted to this since they were bankrupt and Ford took over 51%. As of 2015 Mazda has redesigned with Skyactiv chassis and engines. The change is a hit already.
As a Mazda faithful..owned 3 Mazdas before finally settling for a VW Jetta 1.8TSI SE. I do miss the Mazdas but for now the VW turbo is keeping me happy :)
The 2015/2016 Mazda 6 has the worst reliability in this segment. Go check the 2015 JD Power Vehicle Quality Study. Mazda was placed 25th out of 34 car brands.
Stefan Schmidt This is correct. I would never buy a Mazda these days. Their quality has suffered tremendously recently and many Mazda cars have been recalled due to faulty Takata airbags which are still fitted on the new Mazda's. So it wouldn't surprise me if there are more recalls on recent Mazda models.
Stefan Schmidt Mazda makes poor quality cars.
Stefan Schmidt Korean and German cars are the best in the industry.
Japanese cars have fallen behind.
Shirazi Korea is the most technologically advanced country in the world. So it's no surprise that the make the highest quality and most reliable cars in the auto industry.
***** Those are for MY 2011/2012 vehicles only.
The 6 is already a winner in my book! Love it wonderful job Mazda. I do wish Mazda would bring back the speed 6 or give us an optional turbo 4 cylinder and I would buy in a heartbeat. It's sad they had to halt production on the diesel engine maybe one day they'll bring it back
Underpowered. Should be at least 250hp. I love the way it looks. Only if it ran like a 2.0T Hyundai.
Hi Cedric, if there is one thing not to wish for, it is for a Mazda to be more like a Hyundai... The current generation of all-Japanese 'Skyactive' Mazdas are a class-and-a-half above Hyundai in every way...I am the the thrilled owner of a Deep Crystal Blue 2016 Mazda6 GT with the luxurious 2-tone parchment leather - fully loaded. It stands head and shoulders above the Hyundai in terms of driving dynamics and the build quality, and the interior rivals the luxury makes... I know this because I had the 2012 Sonata 2.0T with 274HP... I certianly lied it alot - great style, comfortable, and sure it was pretty fast, indeed...BUT, after about a year or so, the roof was squeaking as if it were made of styrofoam, and it was also a heavier car than the current 6. You can't just go by raw horsepower, you have to look at the torque and the overall weight. Believe it or not, the new '6 (especially with 'Sport' mode engaged) due to it's lighter yet stronger 'Skyactive' construction indeed rivals the 2012 2.0T Hyundai off the line, despite having 90 less HP... Of course, it would be great if they give the 6 a turbo engine, but a car on paper is very different from real world use. When you're on the highway and need to pass, you'd be surprised how fast the 6 really is... All my fridn
+Guitcec Carfan I agree.
+Guitcec Carfan I rode in one of those Mazdas since. That car is epic. It has a nice layout. Those Japanese are the best auto builders in the world's win you are factoring in what you get and the reliability. The Germans are excellent craftsman also but can't seem to get the reliability in check yet.
Cedric Robin 2.0T Sonata and V6 Camry's haul serious ass.
Guitcec Carfan I just got my 2017 Mazda 6 Touring and took my first trip with it. I had issues staying below 100mph lol. It is certainly no slouch. I am absolutely in love with the car.
Please add to review---will it clear a parking stop-----will it crunch when backing out a suburban driveway--- look at 2yr old used cars with the lower frt end scratched ,broken and deformed.
Why do car manufacturers ruin the beauty of their cars by adding ugly chrome trim to it? Blegh
They should slap in supercharger and paint all the chrome black.
I'd like to see someone just take a look at the base sport trim for comparison. Here in Arizona I prefer cloth seats due to the heat, and I think the 17in wheels would be quieter and more comfortable as well.
Does it have CarPlay?
How's the long term reliability on the '15 compared to this '16? My family are against me of purchasing the 6. Bonus question, if you have to choose: TLX or Mazda6?
Dang, this, or a WRX or a Maxima? Or an original Honda Insight?
Or a Sonata? Or a...uh...Model T? Or the rumored upcoming "affordable Tesla"?
+Aidan Sweeney wait for the Model 3 from tesla.
iRicardo YT if anything I think the Model S is the best. yes, it's an older design than the Model 3 or Model X but the Model X, that front...meh
couldn't agree more on the fact of offering this vehicle with at least a v6 option. I have driven the mazda 6 2004 sport model and I love that power. Would buy without hesitation if offered with up gradable engine.
I have the 2016 but every time I step on the brake I hear a clicking sound. does anyone know what it could be?
I rented this last week. I've driven an 8th gen Civic Si for 5 years now both in stock and tuned conditions. There's a difference between racing car and just car manufacturers. The Mazda6 simply lacks sensitive touch points and feedback that is needed for performance. It's just not tuned right to be a sporty sedan. Steering is heavy and slow to respond. The powdery surface of the steering wheel also decreases confidence in handling. Accelerator pedal is stiff and has seconds of lag when just starting from a stop. It needs to be softer/smoother and start the car more directly even if it's an automatic. Brakes engage very hard way too soon; a softer clamp with a longer pace + application could allow more adjustment and not disrupting the balance of both driver and car. Next, the heavy weight and size creates understeer and body roll that makes cornering slowing through corners. Suspension is very stable and comfortable especially when cruising on the highway. However, road feedback + predictability is substituted for comfort, which in the end isn't really something you can sit with in a supposedly sporty car. Accelerating and changing lanes on the highway is not stable in fact makes torque steer, suspension float, and the rear slide. As for touchpoints in the cabin, even if they don't affect the mechanical driving of the vehicle, the Mazda6 lacks sensitivity that is needed to saving time for driving instead. The turn signal lever is hard, rough, and has long travel. It breaks concentration when trying to change lanes and corner. The GPS cannot find correct streets. I instead had to use the open search option. Good thing my points of interest were all businesses. When approaching turns, the map doesn't display for you upcoming prompts but only via audio prompt. The directions are displayed in small text that needs a few more seconds to read thus taking time off the road. There are also unnecessary information on the screen thus very confusing/misleading. The 6's system maybe new, techy but lacks simplicity and quickness which is needed when trying to focus on driving. My Civic's GPS is 11 years old but is so easy, straight forward, and intuitive. I never had trouble with it since day one. I had so much trouble with the 6's laggy system. The buttons inside the car are hard to push. That may sound trivial, but driver and car connection is essential to the drive. Lastly, the blind spots such as the massive rear view mirror and side door pillar forced me to circle my head around to double check for oncoming traffic. So, all in all, my complaints may seem petty but small details are necessary for fast driving. In racing, it is all about those seconds. I would not recommend the 6 as a sporty vehicle even if it's a family sedan. It just doesn't cater enough for a driver to focus and be comfortable when driving fast.
How is the transmission logic of Mazda automatics?
Hope Mazda keeps Manual Transmission on their Cars. I really like Mazda I had a 2008 Mazda 3 5 - door and now I want this beauty in Manual.
I understand swapping out the tires that come with it for Continentals or Michelins or Bridgestones make it much quieter, at least as regards road noise. (Not much can be done about the engine when you rev.) I haven't tried to this, but I wonder if dealers would be willing to swap the tires for no add'l charge.
Can u please do the 2015 honda civic
Honestly I've fell in Love with this car. I've always been a Mazda fan. Now I'm Chrysler thru and thru, but I definitely think that this thing will give the Chrysler 200 Limited or S a run for it's money simply because this thing is a LOOKER!!! Its Very Handsome, it Looks expensive, but there's ONE thing that you said that kinda Killed the deal with me and this car. If a Car that Looks soo good, expensive, and sporty On the Outside needs the performance to back it. Let's face it, Mazda is an old person's brand, with old person's performance, with a Young person's look. If you are going to make a flagship, and you want it to turn heads, DON'T HALF DO THE JOB. They NAILED the Looks and the Interior. Even I Want this car now. But the Performance is a let down. Give it a V6 or equivalent, give it a performance exhaust!!! Then you can call it Sporty, or a Sports Sedan. But that's not in Mazda's DNA, they don't have the balls. Which is ashame. I'm not knocking this car, it's great, it looks great, could be quieter, definitely faster. The car is just not good enough. And you can't just sale cars based solely on looks anymore. Invest in the complete Package, and you will see a REAL profit. I still may buy this car, but I will criticize it HARD to the Chrysler 200 and the Maxima, I do not think it will be good enough for me. Which is ashame bc I Love the Look of this thing.
What about noise inside? Maybe I missed this