Kelpie 2nd Gear February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 (edited) Hi all, After some windows shopping and test driving of entry level and larger conti cars, I don't find them necessary more superior in every department. In addition, some of the models that I prefer and is willing to spend are 10 years old model. Even one is rumoured to be taken over by the China car manufacturer. It looks like I'm back to the Japanese executive car market again. I wanted bigger space and decent performance. Still prefer NA than TC though NA heavier on road tax. The below are what I've gathered: For Performance: Approximately Honda Accord/Inspire IL-4, 2354cc > 180bhp/6500, 220 Nm/4300, 1550 kg Mazda 6 IL-4, 2488cc > 169bhp/6500, 220 Nm/4000, 1430 Kg Nissan Teana V6, 2496cc > 182bhp/6000, 220 Nm/4400, 1531 Kg Toyota Camry IL-4, 2362cc > 167bhp/6000, 220 Nm/4000, 1540 Kg For Dimension: Honda Accord/Inspire > 4945L X 1475H X 1845W. Wheelbase is 2800. Mazda 6 > 4720L X 1440H X 1785W. Wheelbase is 2725. Nissan Teana > 4850L X 1485H X 1795W. Wheelbase is 2775. Toyota Camry > 4825L X 1470H X 1820W. Wheelbase is 2775. Their turning radius are about the same. My personal feel in brief: a) Handling and driving dynamism. Accord and Mazda 6 are both competent. Both have double wishbones suspension. Lower profile and bigger set of tyres help them too. b) Road noise level and comfort. Teana is clear winner. But Accord is not too far behind. Anyway, I don't like soft seats. c) interior refinement, including equipment level and features. Still like the clean and sharp Honda Design but equipment level not as high. Mazda 6 is also hype. d) power delivery, especially from 100Km/h to 140Km/h. Honda still excel. I like the paddle shift but missing the S mode. Teana CVT is rough at higher speed but delivery is smooth from pick-up. The others are just softer in power delivery. e) Driver at this class, generally is not concern about availability of accessories, including aftermarkets ARB, struct bars and etc. Honda and Mazda should have no issue if want to do legal modification. f) Fuel consumption. Can't tell. This one really need input from the existing owner. I'm hopping to get 10Km/l. g) The look. Again subjective. I would say Mazda 6 is a winner but it has the smallest cabin size among the rest here. Accord is let down by the frontal look but can be rectified with aftermarket front grille. For Camry and Teana is a matter of like it or hate it. The best combination would be Mazda look with Accord size and performance . Anyway. if no clear winner then have to sit back and wait for new facelift or new model to come in. Hopefully by then have promising conti model at good price . The next in line, should be the "look long" Skoda Superb. Thank you very much for any input. Regards, Edited February 7, 2009 by Kelpie ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valentino Neutral Newbie February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 Hi, my choice will be the mazda6 or accord. Both are nice car in my opinion and looks better than the other 2. Power wise, the accord win hands down but come to looks, mazda 6 is a clear winner imho. I heard that mazda is coming out with a new 6 this year. Nothing much has change except that it's wheelbase is gonna be longer. But i think that means sacrificing on the boot size. The FC for Mazda6 is about 10-11km/l. This is from mazda club forummers. Anyway, i'm driving a mazda 6 (2000cc). <--- must clarify before i get flame for praising own car. haha. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Surferguy1978 1st Gear February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 Hi, my choice will be the mazda6 or accord. Both are nice car in my opinion and looks better than the other 2. Power wise, the accord win hands down but come to looks, mazda 6 is a clear winner imho. I heard that mazda is coming out with a new 6 this year. Nothing much has change except that it's wheelbase is gonna be longer. But i think that means sacrificing on the boot size. The FC for Mazda6 is about 10-11km/l. This is from mazda club forummers. Anyway, i'm driving a mazda 6 (2000cc). <--- must clarify before i get flame for praising own car. haha. where u get this info there will be new 6? got any spy shots? i only know that new 6 will have higher omv. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear February 7, 2009 Author Share February 7, 2009 Hi, my choice will be the mazda6 or accord. Both are nice car in my opinion and looks better than the other 2. Power wise, the accord win hands down but come to looks, mazda 6 is a clear winner imho. I heard that mazda is coming out with a new 6 this year. Nothing much has change except that it's wheelbase is gonna be longer. But i think that means sacrificing on the boot size. The FC for Mazda6 is about 10-11km/l. This is from mazda club forummers. Anyway, i'm driving a mazda 6 (2000cc). <--- must clarify before i get flame for praising own car. haha. So fast go new 6 already? Do you find the power delivery a bit soft for pickup and acceleration for the Mazda 6? I'm used to driving my current FD2 so I thought it doesn't have the punch that I'm hoping to see. Would there be any power enhancement for the new 6? Mazda 6 being the lightest among the 4 here, should have a better figure in fuel economy. I used alot of paddle shifting and S-mode in my current car and I'm getting around 10.5km/h so I'm hope to see a 10 . Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valentino Neutral Newbie February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/2009...&dist=msr_3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twofouronenite 1st Gear February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 I wonder have u consider on your passenger? I've occasionally personally driven customer around, so I think cabin space is another critical consideration for excutive sedan. So far Camry's space is good as I did took 3 more than 1.9m tall Angmos with me and they were OK on the Camry. I I don't like the design on the door handle for Camry which makes it difficult to close the door when you are in the cabin. Door handle is simply too close to the hinge. While I like the styling for M6, I think I would not get it because for the engine capacity the cabin space it a little small compare to the rest here. Camry is getting old too, which left me 2 choice, Accord or Teana. Not seen the Teana except external look so nothing to comment. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valentino Neutral Newbie February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 i use quite a lot of paddle shifting too. somehow, i feel that it actually improves the FC. some guys in mazda forum said the same thing too. My own 6 is giving me 11km/l. I'm using esso 95. Tried 98 and i got only 9.5km/l. Caltex platinum gives me 11km/l too. will e trying shell soon. pickup is definitely a bit soft here. but as i was driving a 1.5l car before this, i'm quite happy with it so far. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Surferguy1978 1st Gear February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/2009...&dist=msr_3 oh. i think this car is for US market. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 U din seem to mention the prices and OMV? The accord shld be at a substantial premium right? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valentino Neutral Newbie February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 probably. cos i ask my SE about it. he say he not sure too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ah_liang Clutched February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 I chose camry 2.0 over accord 2.0 becos accord was 10k more. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valentino Neutral Newbie February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 think in terms of price now, mazda and camry is cheaper right... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantum 5th Gear February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 depends on what is your most concen: value of monry---T value of performance---H value of comfortable---N value of lool---M my 2 cents only Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantum 5th Gear February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 depends on what is your most concen: value of monry---T value of performance---H value of comfortable---N value of lool---M my 2 cents only Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chickensoup 1st Gear February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 Without looking into the price, it would be either Camry or Accord. So it boils down to choice of Brand. Liverpool fan or MU fan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riceracer Clutched February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 My pick: camry or accord Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
En0203 2nd Gear February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 It has to be either mazda 6 or camry for me because i just can't swallow the look of accord and teena no matter how hard i try. but for you, since u can still take the look of the accord then go for it Teena is a good car IMO, very refine, comfortable and well equipped, but u must first like the outlook first camry, very nice too, but it is as many as taxi on the road mazda 6 is too small, so small that it will not feel any bigger than ur current FD but since u like to drive ur FD hard, u will not go wrong with the 6 either, try to corner hard on all 4 above on ur next test drive mazda 6 with the same wheelbase as accord does exist, but only in US, and they can even opt for v6 3.7 liters there u can read about the comparison here, but only for US market. And if my memory serves me right mazda 6, thought being the smallest in the group, has got the biggest boot space. or am i mis-informed? i don't have the boot space capacity figures now so i can be wrong... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hutan 1st Gear February 7, 2009 Share February 7, 2009 Hi all, After some windows shopping and test driving of entry level and larger conti cars, I don't find them necessary more superior in every department. In addition, some of the models that I prefer and is willing to spend are 10 years old model. Even one is rumoured to be taken over by the China car manufacturer. It looks like I'm back to the Japanese executive car market again. I wanted bigger space and decent performance. Still prefer NA than TC though NA heavier on road tax. The below are what I've gathered: For Performance: Approximately Honda Accord/Inspire IL-4, 2354cc > 180bhp/6500, 220 Nm/4300, 1550 kg Mazda 6 IL-4, 2488cc > 169bhp/6500, 220 Nm/4000, 1430 Kg Nissan Teana V6, 2496cc > 182bhp/6000, 220 Nm/4400, 1531 Kg Toyota Camry IL-4, 2362cc > 167bhp/6000, 220 Nm/4000, 1540 Kg For Dimension: Honda Accord/Inspire > 4945L X 1475H X 1845W. Wheelbase is 2800. Mazda 6 > 4720L X 1440H X 1785W. Wheelbase is 2725. Nissan Teana > 4850L X 1485H X 1795W. Wheelbase is 2775. Toyota Camry > 4825L X 1470H X 1820W. Wheelbase is 2775. Their turning radius are about the same. My personal feel in brief: a) Handling and driving dynamism. Accord and Mazda 6 are both competent. Both have double wishbones suspension. Lower profile and bigger set of tyres help them too. b) Road noise level and comfort. Teana is clear winner. But Accord is not too far behind. Anyway, I don't like soft seats. c) interior refinement, including equipment level and features. Still like the clean and sharp Honda Design but equipment level not as high. Mazda 6 is also hype. d) power delivery, especially from 100Km/h to 140Km/h. Honda still excel. I like the paddle shift but missing the S mode. Teana CVT is rough at higher speed but delivery is smooth from pick-up. The others are just softer in power delivery. e) Driver at this class, generally is not concern about availability of accessories, including aftermarkets ARB, struct bars and etc. Honda and Mazda should have no issue if want to do legal modification. f) Fuel consumption. Can't tell. This one really need input from the existing owner. I'm hopping to get 10Km/l. g) The look. Again subjective. I would say Mazda 6 is a winner but it has the smallest cabin size among the rest here. Accord is let down by the frontal look but can be rectified with aftermarket front grille. For Camry and Teana is a matter of like it or hate it. The best combination would be Mazda look with Accord size and performance . Anyway. if no clear winner then have to sit back and wait for new facelift or new model to come in. Hopefully by then have promising conti model at good price . The next in line, should be the "look long" Skoda Superb. Thank you very much for any input. Regards, u and ur Honda again .. what else, need to type so many meh? need justification? or.... u and ur HONDA.. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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