Are you having problems with your Mazda 6? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Mazda 6 issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the Mazda 6 in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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We contacted Mazda about the problem with your windows, and we understand a company representative has been in contact with you with a way of resetting the power windows. Let us know if the problem re-occurs once you've done that.
Stop-start is part of the engine management package and key to the car's fuel economy rating. That's why it's the default and why it can't be totally disabled.
Drive straight past the Captiva, just like Tammie, and go for a secondhand Kia Sportage with all the fruit. It's a much better vehicle.
It's not possible to predict what might or might not happen to any car in the future, all you can do is make sure as best as possible that it is in good condition and has been properly maintained. The Mazda 6 is a sound choice, and the one you have your eye on seems to tick all the boxes. I wouldn't be concerned about the mileage; with the reliability of the current crop of Mazdas you could confidently look forward to many years of trouble free motoring.
Of those I would recommend the Mazda6 as the first choice. I would also carefully consider the type of driving you do before leaping in and buying a diesel. Diesels are best on long runs where they can operate at their most efficient; there is no advantage if you’re doing short hops around town.
When doing your research you need to dig deeper and find out the claimed fuel consumption for city and country driving. The Mazda 3 manual is claimed to return on average 7.9 L/100 km, but when you look at the claims for city and country you find that it does 10.8 L/100 km and 6.2 L/100 km respectively, which lines up reasonably well with your experience remembering that the claimed figures are not real life ones like your own are.