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The 2003 Mazda 6 is an all-new four-door mid-size sedan.
It's sportier than the other cars in its class, both in
appearance and in its handling and driving
dynamics. It's more agile and holds the road better than
other mid-size sedans, such as the
Honda Accord,
Toyota Camry, and
Nissan Altima. The Mazda 6 is lighter on its feet and stops quicker than
other mid-size sedans. In short, it's a better driver's
car.
The new Mazda 6 is designed to replace both the 626 and
the Millenia and is the best sedan for the money Mazda has
ever built. After four generations of maturation and development,
and considerable help from Ford Motor Company, the zoom-zoom
guys have really put a fine point on it this time.
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Mazda 6 is available with four-cylinder and V6 engines.
Both engines offer a choice of manual and automatic transmissions,
with the further option of a four- speed
sport-shift manual automatic transmission with the V6 engine.
The base model, the Mazda 6i ($18,530) costs far less than
the outgoing 626 model at $20,700. It has a long list of
standard equipment including five-speed manual transmission,
16-inch wheels, large 11-inch four-wheel disc brakes, power
windows, door locks and mirrors, a leather-wrapped steering
wheel with audio and cruise control buttons, leather shift
knob and boot, dual stainless exhaust system with dual chrome
tailpipes, front and rear stabilizer bars, dual front smart
airbags, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, color-keyed exterior
door handles and mirrors, AM/FM/CD player, dual 12-volt
outlets, one-touch folding 60/40 split rear seatbacks and
an electric trunk release.
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The sports sedan version, the Mazda 6s, comes with a
220-hp 3.0-liter V6 with variable valve timing, all of the
6i features plus ABS, traction control, eight-way
power driver's seat, 16-inch 5-spoke aluminum wheels, and
a perimeter alarm system. Our test car was a loaded Mazda
6s with the manumatic, optional leather seating, power moonroof,
and the Sport Package ($860).
To keep the base prices down, anti-lock brakes ($900)
are optional, as are front seat side air bags ($450), with
a full interior roof air curtain. Traction control ($400)
and a 200-watt Bose audio system ($635) are also on the
option list. Some options can be bundled as either the Comfort
Package ($220), the Sport Package ($860), or the Premium
Package ($800), on the four-cylinder 6i and 6s models.
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We think the new Mazda 6 is one of the crispest, cleanest
exterior designs in the mid-size sedan class, with a strong
new front-end treatment that's consistent with other Mazdas,
the MPV minivan, the pickup truck, and the
Protege.
Cat's-eye headlamps and big taillamps are both multi-element
creations that enhance the action at each corner of the
car. Everything in, on and under this car makes sense, and
it all looks good doing it. The relationship of the lower
body to the upper body is excellent, and the roof shape
is designed for people, not for
style. The new Mazda 6 benefits from a kind of muscular
conservatism inside and out, with clear design ties to the
Millenia luxury car. It has more personality than the
Accord and more spunk than the
Camry.
There is enough ordering flexibility with both the high-volume
four-cylinder 6i models, which should account for about
70 percent of sales, and the V6-powered 6s models, that
you can have the Mazda 6 just about any way you want. Both
of the engines and all of the transmissions are new technology,
new construction. The engines are made of aluminum to keep
the new Mazda 6 from getting too heavy, which it isn't,
at 3311 pounds for the V6 automatic Sport.
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