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The Mazda 6 and some personal gripes about it

The Mazda 6 and some personal gripes about it

Rigval

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How do you feel when you see VW rims on Skoda?  

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    • Indifferent ...
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    • Owner of the Skoda couldn't find Skoda rims
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    • Owner tries to disguise the Skoda as a VW
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The current generation Mazda6 is what I believe has brought back some credibility to driving or owning a Japanese car. Prior to this I do not think of any mid-sized Japanese cars that had technology already common to the Germans and, surprisingly the Koreans.

 

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The Mazda6 is one of the first new Japanese cars with Direct Injection (like most German cars and some Korean cars these days) and one that has eco-friendly gizmos that actually make sense instead of just hybrid this and hybrid that.

 

It also comes with decent built quality, ergonomics as well as having decent handling and drivability too. But after sitting on one recently, I think Mazda, or the Japanese manufacturers need some further polishing to do.

 

Now the cabin of the Mazda6, or the 'Kodomobil', as I like to call it (after its 'Kodo' exterior design language) is a pretty nice place to be in. All of its controls are where you expect it to be and the materials used are pretty good to the touch.

 

I would like more tactile feel in some of the secondary switches but it isn




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Well,i am drive one now,actually these are very small problem,anyway this car is very good to drive,better than Camry,Teana or Accord.

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hahahahah.......saw the beautiful 2.5 in RED....dammm it was a beauty.

For me this is most likely the last 6 liao....if I change it will be a Alfa kekekek

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Like ER-3682.......so how is your new ride? Shiok?

that day 1 grey 6 was trailing me and I was like WOW...

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Yes,very nice to drive,compare with my old Camry,handling is good,but the 19" tires quite noisey...save fuel also...

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