2009 Mazda6: Competent and eye catchy for the car aficionadas

Posted on 22 Feb, 2009 by Scott under Drive Smarter

No doubt, the moving up of the 2009 Mazda 6 has been quiet evident. After all, Mazda 6 has been re-engineered and redesigned for this very year enhancing itself in several factors like power and size. However, the best part remains that in spite of these promising changes, there has not been any changes in fuel economy, the dynamics of driving and of course, the pricing.

The 2009 models have confidently hit the car industry with new and well transformed versions. It is not only the big trunk for large luggage covers inside the car, which makes it comparatively more spacious but the vehicle getting roomier for five adults. The models are more spacious and bigger than the other versions. They are also designed specifically to meet the interests of the North American market. The available options of 4 and 6 cylinders makes the Mazda 6 powerful and larger than the earlier introduced versions. Thus, it is quite competent and eye catchy for the car aficionadas.

The newly introduced V6 of 2009 Mazda 6 is one of the most powerful versions and have around 272 horsepower. It has automatic transmission system with standard features. The 170 horsepower provided by the four cylinders continue to be better investment for the drivers, who are basically craving for the needed fuel efficiency.

The 2009 Mazda 6 Sedan offers four trim levels. The prices ranges anywhere from $33,000, for the Sean, which is fully loaded even to less than $20,000 for the standard one. All of the available sedan models have four doors. However, the 2009 version does not have any kind of Mazda Speed, hatchback or the wagon.

Voice activation is present along with flawless navigation facility in the 2009 Mazda6. At the same time, the other features, which are offered include blind spot monitoring and Bluetooth. Currently, Mazda 6 is as competent a car as the Volkswagen, Nissan Maxima and Acura TL.

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suman February 25, 2009

ohhhhhhh
you seems to be a big car freek… tht was a gr8 car hence i dnt kno much about cars… bt tht looked gr8
suman

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download manager February 25, 2009

This Mazda looks great, but I don’t think that the price is that good…if I had that money, I think I’d buy another car!


Discount Digital Camcorders February 28, 2009

Nice pics, I love Mazda, still have my RX7 which is about 15 years old.


Hart Granite March 2, 2009

Hi Narendra ;)

I just left a comment on the BMW post and basically slated them… I would like to say here that that is a Car – Mazda are the Don!

Andy


Rick March 25, 2009

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