??!

3 questions from our users

Bren

Brenasked

6 GJ (2013-2016)

I’m currently looking at a 2014 diesel Mazda 6 wagon, I see a mix of good and very bad reviews, can someone shed some light as a long term user as to what the reliability is??



No answers
Kian

Kianasked

6 GJ (2013-2016)

Am looking to buy mazda6 2015 with 2.2 Disel engin,is anyybody can help me and tel me is it good car?
Yhanks

3 answers
C.Liu
C.Liu

Hi Kian:
I don't own a GJ mazda 6 but i watched many reviews and all the car review people claim this car is a good car because it handles well, very safe and also good fuel economy. If you don't mind a long family sedan then i think you can't go wrong with the 6. However i helped my friend purchase a CX5 and in my opinion dollar to dollar the CX5 is better value because the boot is more practical and a bit shorter in length so parking a bit easier than the 6 but you don't really sacrifice a lot of room inside the car with the CX5. Hope this helps and good luck!

Kian
Kian

Thank you C.Liu for your response.

Louis T
Louis T

My 6 GJ just went to 100K a few days ago. The only and common issue is the "front lower control arms - rear bushes" need to be replaced. Does not affect the handling, but will get some noise when u go through the speed hump at a low speed. Solid chassis and smooth transmission. Combination fuel consume is 7.8L



Barry

Barryasked

6 GJ (2013-2016)

Mazda 6 2016 SPORTS Sedan difficult to get into on drivers side has any one else had the same problem?

1 answer
sentinel88
sentinel88

I found this but the seat has two settings. When it is set for me I still have to get over the side contour which holds you in the seat firmer when driving. When the wife sets the seat for her and I get into the seat, I hit my head sometimes on the door opening. I would suggest setting your seat lower if you can and remember that the seat is designed that way to keep you from sliding around like a sports seat should. Otherwise I don't mind it because I am aware a bit more effort is needed when entering the driver's seat. Hope this helps.

See all Mazda 6 questions

Get an answer from our members and Mazda representatives

ieatwords.com.au has affiliate partnerships. These do not influence our content moderation policies in any way, though ieatwords.com.au may earn commissions for products/services purchased via affiliate links.