Wagon Reviews
Mazda 6 2018 review
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By Peter Anderson · 31 May 2018
It’s a case of evolution over revolution for the updated Mazda6 range. Lucky, then, that’s all Mazda’s flagship model required.
Mazda 6 Touring 2018 review: snapshot
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By Peter Anderson · 31 May 2018
Second in the range is the 6 Touring, which adds the option of the 2.2-litre twin-turbo diesel engine. As with the Sport, you have a choice of sedan or wagon body styles. It's priced from $36,690 to $40,990, with those down by around $500 on the outgoing model.It's a big financial step up, but for your extra money you'll get 17-inch alloys, LED headlights, leather seats, power heated and folding mirrors, power windows, electric seats, 11 Bose-branded speakers, auto headlights and wipers, dual-zone climate control, a leather steering wheel and gear shifter, sat nav, keyless entry and start, active cruise control and front and rear parking sensors.Mazda's reputation for loading up with safety gear remains undimmed with the new 6. It has six airbags, ABS, stability and traction controls, high beam control, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, blind spot monitoring, radar cruise control, forward and reversing AEB, reverse cross-traffic alert, reversing camera and traffic sign recognition.Mazda's MZD Connect touchscreen handles the media (including DAB radio) and sat nav duties on an 8.0-inch touchscreen with rotary dial control.
Mazda 6 GT 2018 review: snapshot
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By Peter Anderson · 31 May 2018
Third in the four-car 6 range is the GT, priced from $43,990 to $46,390. The 2.5-litre petrol picks up a turbo, with power jumping to 170kW and torque soaring to 420Nm. The 2.2-litre twin-turbo diesel stays, with its 140kW and 450Nm.The price jump brings 19-inch alloys, active LED headlights, black or white leather seats, power heated and folding mirrors, power windows, electric seats, 11 Bose-branded speakers, auto headlights and wipers, dual-zone climate control, leather steering wheel and gear shifter, sat nav, keyless entry and start, active cruise control, adaptive front lighting, front and rear parking sensors, heated front and rear seats and a space-saver spare.Mazda's reputation for loading up with safety gear remains undimmed with the new 6 - it has six airbags, ABS, stability and traction controls, high beam control, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, blind spot monitoring, radar cruise control, forward and reversing AEB, reverse-cross traffic alert, reversing camera and traffic sign recognition.Mazda's MZD Connect touchscreen handles the media (including DAB radio) and sat nav duties on an 8.0-inch touchscreen with rotary dial control.
Mazda 6 Atenza 2018 review: snapshot
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By Peter Anderson · 31 May 2018
As before, the Atenza tops the 6 range, and it will cost you between $47,690 and $50,090. The Atenza is available in both sedan and wagon, and with the 170kW/420Nm turbo petrol or 140kW/450Nm twin-turbo diesel.The Atenza sports 19-inch alloys, adaptive LED headlights, white or walnut Nappa leather seats with suede inserts, wood trim, power heated and folding mirrors, power windows, electric seats, 11 Bose-branded speakers, auto headlights and wipers, dual-zone climate control, leather steering wheel and gear shifter, sat nav, keyless entry and start, head up display, active cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, around-view camera and a space-saver spare.Mazda's reputation for loading up with safety gear remains undimmed with the new 6. It has six airbags, ABS, stability and traction controls, high beam control, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, blind spot monitoring, radar cruise control, forward and reversing AEB, reverse cross-traffic alert, reversing camera and traffic sign recognition.Mazda's MZD Connect touchscreen handles the media (including DAB radio) and sat nav duties on an 8.0-inch touchscreen with rotary dial control. In the dashboard is also a 7.0-inch TFT, swapping analogue dials for digital
Audi RS4 2018 review
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By Matt Campbell · 31 May 2018
Take one station wagon, add a powerful engine, a smart transmission and all-wheel drive. Drive, smile, repeat.
Audi RS6 2018 review: Avant Performance
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By James Cleary · 18 May 2018
If you looking for a vehicle that can transport five people and lots of cargo quickly, like... really quickly, look no further.
Peugeot 308 Touring 2018 review
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By Andrew Chesterton · 10 May 2018
Peugeot's latest SUVs, the 3008 and 5008, are very, very good, but being a European company that means you can bet its station wagons will be even better to drive.
Jaguar XF 2018 review: Sportbrake First Edition 30d
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By Peter Anderson · 07 May 2018
Fewer are buying wagons, especially luxury wagons. So what was Jaguar thinking when it created its XF Sportbrake?
Mazda 6 Sport 2017 review: snapshot
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By Peter Anderson · 26 Mar 2018
First out of the blocks is the 2.5-litre petrol-only Sport, starting at $29,700 for the sedan and $30,900 for the wagon.
Mazda 6 Touring 2017 review: snapshot
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By Peter Anderson · 26 Mar 2018
The second of four trim levels, the Touring is available with the 2.5-litre petrol and 2.2-litre twin turbo diesel.