2005 Mazda 6 TS from UK and Ireland - Comments

9th Mar 2006, 02:57

"Good value, nice size and sporty looks"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Vibration in Driver's door which is very noticeable over rough road surfaces, garage seems to think it is something to do with the safety belt I think otherwise, I had a courtesy car of the same model and that made the same noise, maybe they are all like that.

General comments?

My car is the latest model with the new style wheels and looks very sporty in pacific blue although the paint seems to scratch quite easily, but I think that is a problem with all dark coloured cars.

The car has a very sporty drive and sounds quite throaty with the twin exhausts, but because the drive is firm you feel every bump in the road and the car seems tram-line on some surfaces which requires a firm hand on the steering wheel as to not lose the car.

The build quality is acceptable, but doesn't feel anywhere near as robust as my 2004 Vectra estate.

This car is a petrol whereas my previous car was a diesel and took a bit of adjusting to with mid-range performance, but OK now.

I bought the car brand new unregistered for £13000 which saved me about £3000 which I think was a good deal.

I sometimes wish I had bought a new shape vectra, but the money I lost on my other vectra was alarming and I believe the Mazda holds it's money a little, bit better.

The kit in the car is very good with Climate, 4 electric windows, cruise control and nice looking alloys, the only thing missing which I really miss is traction control which I think should be standard on the 2.0 model as the slightest touch too hard on the accelerator sends the wheels spinning.


8th Dec 2006, 01:24

Had the car for a year now and it's booked in for it's first service and overall it's not been a bad car at all. Rattle seems to have subdued or maybe I've got used to it as no car is perfect.

Fuel consumption is good as I regularly get nearly 400 miles to the tank which isn't bad for a 2.0 petrol.

The car has never let me down and starts at the first turn of the key.

Paintwork is still gleeming and generally the whole car seems well put together, the alloys are fantastic when it comes to cleaning as brake dust doesn't seem to stick to them as with other cars I have owned, you just wash them with a sponge and water and no need to use special wheel cleaner.

When I first bought the car I thought I would never buy another Mazda, but now I would. As we are expecting our first child I would like a Mazda 5 but for the time being I will see how the 6 copes with a child and all it's trappings.

My overall score after a year of motoring 8.5/10.

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