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Mazda 6 is solid as. Nice and comfy, with enough guts to overtake people that like to do 20 under on the freeway.
Enjoy your ride mate :)
I nearly bought one in 2007. It was between a Mazda 6 and a Pulsar. In the end, I went with the Pulsar because it was $2k cheaper, and all other things about the cars were pretty equal.
My life circumstances changed over the next decade (had a family), and the Pulsar was a bit small for us by the end. I ended up wishing I'd gone with the Mazda.
I think you made the right choice.
SOME of them are. I have a lot of thoughts about the diesels.
I'm not a huge fan of smallish diesel cars, unless they're European cars.
Mazdas overall are solid cars, quality and reliability wise.
I can say positive things about Korean diesels. Mazda service charged me 2.5k for a diesel fuel system test that never found a fault. They ultimately found the fault by finally taking my suggestion and plugging in a multi-meter and finding a short. they still charged me the 2.5k. theres a particular word that comes to mind, and it rhymes with runts.
I would have refused to pay at that point. 2.5k to not find something is ridiculous.
yeah we tried to get out of it, sadly couldnt