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Mazda 6 station wagon... by revka
Oct 18, 2001 (5:52 am)
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According to articles I've read, Mazda's current plans include only the 2003 Mazda 6 sedan for North America. However, we could also see the wagon version over here if Mazda feels there's a market for it.
 

 
What do you think?
 
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Edmund's Mazda 6 preview. by revka
Oct 18, 2001 (5:56 am)
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Read more about the Mazda 6 in Edmund's Preview of the 2003 Mazda 6, by D. John Booth. Let us know what you think. Thanks for your comments.
 
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by ateixeira
Oct 18, 2001 (6:04 am)
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It's a beauty. I love it. Cute as the Protege5 with a more sleek look. Wagons are hot and they'd be smart to bring it here.
 
The only thing missing is an AWD option.
 
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by dudleyr
Oct 18, 2001 (6:27 am)
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Very nice! I would much prefer it to the sedan. It has utility, economy and looks. I hope they bring it over. Manual tranny please or no deal for me though!
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by ateixeira
Oct 18, 2001 (6:30 am)
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Same here, manual/V6 is a must.
 
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Mazda 6 Station Wagon? Yes....please by winmanz
Oct 18, 2001 (6:45 am)
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Since Nissan, Honda and Toyota do not have a wagon in their line-up, it would be a very smart move for Mazda to bring the Mazda 6 Station Wagon to the US.
 
The only other Japanese competition is Subaru.
 
The manual tranny must be available with all engine options if Mazda want to live up to the "Zoom Zoom" reputation.
 
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by ateixeira
Oct 18, 2001 (7:08 am)
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True, there are smaller asian wagons, and a few european and american mid-sizers, but Subaru is pretty much by itself in that niche for now.
 
If reliability were the #1 concern, what wagon would you buy today? Subaru. Honda, Toyota, and Nissan force you into an SUV to get a wagon bodystyle.
 
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don't forget Saturn LW by hpulley4
Oct 18, 2001 (7:52 am)
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If you don't want AWD, I don't think you can go wrong with the Saturn LW for reliability. It is cheaper, bigger, faster and gets better mileage than similarly equipped Subaru Legacy wagons.
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Disagree about the Saturn L wagon by barresa62
Oct 18, 2001 (7:56 am)
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The Subaru has demonstrated its reliability over and over. The Saturn L (especially 1st year) has had many niggling problems and 1st year owners have not been that forgiving. Hopefully, this has changed going forward but as it stands the Subaru is more reliable than the Saturn L series.
 
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teething by hpulley4
Oct 18, 2001 (8:06 am)
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The 2001s are better (mine is fine) and it sounds like the 2002s shoulbe even better.

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