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The hatch is back: Mazda6 a fun ride

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

The hatch is back: Mazda6 a fun ride

This is a fun review from the Ft. Wayne (TX) Journal Gazette:

Just when you thought you had seen every variation of the sport utility phase. When you thought you had driven past enough “crossovers” and “flexible” vehicles and all kinds of other odd, segment-busting names that usually send […]

25,500 Mile Review and 1 Year Anniversary

Tuesday, March 8th, 2005

I’ve recently just passed 25,500 miles and my one-year anniversary with my 2004 Mazda6 4-door sedan. It’s been a great year, with no unscheduled maintenance visits and no quality problems or issues with the car whatsoever.

22,000 mile checkup

I live around a lot of Mazda dealers, so I have a choice in where I take […]

Mazda6 17,000 Mile Review

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004

I love this car. I’ve owned it now for 8 months and drive it daily for approximately 75 miles to and from work mostly, but also the usual daily errands around town. I’ve also taken it on two road trips of approximately 450 miles each. Just to give you some background of my usage and […]

11,000 Mile Review of the Mazda6 Sedan

Thursday, August 5th, 2004

Well, it’s been 5 months since I purchased my new 6 sedan back at the very end of February and I’ve travelled mostly 11,000 highway miles. I’ve had two oil changes (one at a local place I trust and another at the local Mazda dealership). I would’ve expected a higher quality level of service from […]

 


This site is to detail the journey of my purchase of the upcoming 2004 Mazda 6 5-door (or Mazda6 5-door, depending upon how you write it!) sport sedan. The 5-door is also referred to as the Mazda 6 Hatchback (although Mazda doesn't call it this). There is nothing else quite like this on the road, ever since Saab stopped selling the 5-door versions of their sedans and switched over to purely 4-door cars (in 2003). Bummer, because folks like me need the versatility of a 5-door (otherwise known as a hatchback) without making it look like a VW Golf (ew!).