So you are in the market for a mid-sized sedan and you realized that there is a bewildering array of cars to choose from in this category. Take a look at the list of cars above to see what I mean. These are all good cars that will seat 5 adults, ride comfortably, get reasonable gas mileage and performance, and all of them should last years with minimal maintenance. Each one of these cars is the perfect choice for someone, and most of you won’t go terribly wrong with any one of them. But then, the reason you are reading articles like this one is so that you can find the perfect car for you, right?
Let’s assume that you have already narrowed your search to a mid-sized CarParts.com with front-wheel drive that is as far from boring as you can get while still being practical. You want a car that is above average in looks and, more importantly, is fun to drive.
Category: | $19,000 to $25,000 Front Drive Mid-Size Sedan |
Who should buy this car: | A person looking for a sports sedan with scoot or, should we say “Zoom, Zoom.” |
Comparable cars in this class: | Buick Century, Chevrolet Malibu, Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Stratus, Ford Taurus, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mercury Sable, Mitrubishi Galant, Nissan Altima, Oldsmobile Alero, Pontiac Grand Am, Pontiac Grand Prix, Saturn L300, Suzuki Verona, Toyota Camry, Volkswagen Passat |
Now, your practical side pops in as it sometimes will, and says that you need some utility that a normal 4-door sedan just won’t provide. You would much rather have a 4-door sedan with a hatchback. Something with a fold-down seatback so that you can carry lots of stuff when necessary. Well, now you are down to one car. You guessed it, the Mazda6.
I really dig the looks of the 6. I think that the styling is clean, with a young, happy personality. The interior is neat and organized with a quality feel throughout. The driving position is just how I like it with comfortable seats and good control placement. Steering Wheel controls for the sound system and cruise control are convenient and well designed, and (most importantly) illuminated at night.
Mazda has built their new philosophy around their advertising slogan. In case you just got back from a trip to Mars and don’t know about it, that slogan is “Zoom-Zoom”. The idea is that every Mazda, from the 2 seat Miata to the 7 passenger MPV Minivan is, first and foremost, fun to drive. This Mazda6 trio is no exception.
Looking at the spec sheet, we find that the front suspension is a double wishbone setup while the rear is a multi-link E-type with coil springs all around. Mumbo-jumbo aside, this setup works, giving the 6 a solid, stable ride that is very controllable and easy to maneuver. The fast 2.54 turn lock to lock steering is precise and direct, giving this car a nimble, highly connected feel. I had the opportunity to take a couple of these cars out on an autocross track and was quite impressed with the handling competence that these cars had available.
The Mazda6 is available with either a 160 HP four or a 220 HP V6. Both engines can be had with either a 5-speed manual transmission or an automatic (5-speed on the V6, 4-speed on the 4) The 5-speed manual transmission is precise and direct, with ideal shifter placement and feel. If you like to row your own, this unit is hard to beat.
I didn’t get a chance to sample a 4, but the 3.0 liter V6 was very smooth and civilized. Since Mazda is part of the Ford stable, the V6 comes from the Ford parts bin and is manufactured in America. In fact, the entire car is manufactured in Flat Rock, Michigan which is a stone’s throw from Detroit.
When it comes to choosing between the Sedan, hatchback and wagon, my money is on the 5-door hatchback. This hatchback opens up wide and says ahhh with the best of them. There are two levers within easy reach to allow you drop the seatbacks down without any fuss. The opening is wide enough to accept anything that will fit inside. Despite the large opening, Mazda made sure that structural rigidity is every bit as good as in the sedan
If you are looking for a front-wheel drive mid sized station wagon with a V6 that is priced under $25,000, your choices are limited to the Mazda6, Ford Taurus, Mercury Sable or the Saturn L300. You want a 5-speed automatic or a stick, you guessed it, Mazda6 is all there is.
Now that you have a family and responsibilities, and that Mustang that you loved so much just won’t cut it any more, this new batch from Mazda should keep you smiling while you are being the picture of responsibility.
Zoom-Zoom….
V6 | 4 Cyl | |
Engine Type | 3.0-liter 24 Valve Dual-Overhead-Cam V6 with variable valve timing. | 2.3-liter 16 Valve Dual-Overhead-Cam in-line 4 (not available in station wagon) |
Horsepower | 220 @ 6,300 RPM | 160 @ 6,000 RPM |
Torque | 192 ft-lbs. @ 5.000 RPM | 155 ft-lbs. @ 4.000 RPM |
Fuel Recommended | Regular Unleaded. | |
Transmission – Standard Optional | Five Speed Standard Shift Five Speed Sport Automatic | Five Speed Standard Shift Four Speed Sport Automatic |
Tires-Standard | 215/50 R17 V-rated tires | P205/60HR16 tires on sedan 215/50 R17 V-rated tires on 5-door |
Overall Length | 186.8 “ | |
Wheelbase | 105.3″ | |
Width | 70.1″ | |
Turning Diameter | 38.7 ft Curb to Curb | |
Curb Weight | 3045 lbs. to 3389 lbs, depending on model and engine | |
Fuel Tank | 18 Gals. | |
Miles Per Gallon (Manual) Miles Per Gallon (Automatic) | EPA city 19, hwy 27 EPA city 19, hwy 27 | EPA city 24, hwy 32 EPA city 22, hwy 29 |
Acceleration 0 to 60 | 6.7 Seconds | 8.5 Seconds |
Base Sticker Price starts at: | $18,895 + 520 destination charge |
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