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Used Mazda 6 2013-2023 review

Last updated: July 11, 2025 12:25 am
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Why You Should Consider the Mazda 6

When it comes to choosing between a manual or automatic gearbox for the Mazda 6, the manual option not only offers more driver engagement but also comes with a maximum road tax of £35. The oil-burners in the Mazda 6 are refined, with no clatter under the bonnet. Despite a 8.0sec acceleration to 62mph, the diesel engine provides good throttle response, making it a reliable choice for slip-road acceleration.

For those who prefer petrol engines, the Mazda 6 offers a 2.0-litre petrol four with options of 143bhp or 163bhp. While the entry-level petrol engine may lack pace, the more powerful variant can get a bit vocal at higher revs. Regardless of the powertrain, the Mazda 6 offers a comfortable ride and easily settles into a cruise mode. However, it may struggle with potholes and sharp edges at lower speeds.

On the agility front, the Mazda 6 excels and is more rewarding to drive down a B-road compared to competitors like the Ford Mondeo or Volkswagen Passat. With nimble handling, accurate steering, and well-controlled body movements, the Mazda 6 offers a fun driving experience.

The Mazda 6 saloon boasts a 480-litre boot capacity, suitable for luggage or golf clubs. For those needing more space for family items, the estate version provides up to 1648 litres with the seats folded. With prices starting below £2000 for older models, a budget of around £6000 can secure a well-maintained saloon or estate version.

Material quality in early models may vary, so opting for a facelifted 2015 model is recommended for better kit, plush materials, and a neater 7.0-inch infotainment screen. The 2018 facelift introduced a new 2.5-litre 191bhp petrol engine, though these models are rare to find and come at a higher price point of around £9000.

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Despite the age of the Mazda 6, it remains a stylish and sophisticated choice. Whether you opt for an older model or a newer facelifted version, the Mazda 6 continues to impress as a versatile and reliable vehicle.

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