The diesel and petrol engines are roughly equally popular with customers, but the diesels weren't available for very long. Regardless of whether you are looking for a focus on power or efficiency, there's a Mazda 6 engine to suit your needs.
Towards the end of its production, several model variants existed, including SE, SE-L Nav and Sport Nav. Despite being the most expensive, the Sport Nav is the most popular with its standard keyless entry, black leather trim and premium sound system.
There are various interiors, such as leather or a suede-type material, to look out for. The Mazda 6 has also been offered with a wide range of wheel designs for customisation. Dual-zone automatic climate control is an excellent choice for anyone regularly carrying passengers.
The back seat of the 6 offers enough space for adults, making it a spacious and affordable option for families. There's also enough boot space for luggage for families taking a holiday.
Even though Mazda has been focused on making efficient engines, the company didn't release a hybrid version of the 6. Instead, it can be found with petrol or diesel powertrains.
Yes, Mazda offered the 6 with both an automatic and a manual gearbox. The manual transmission is far more popular, but customers shouldn't have any trouble finding an automatic version among used cars.
No, Mazda only built the 6 with front-wheel drive. This capability should be enough for daily driving in the city and on the motorway.
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