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CJJ25
Feb 9th, 2009, 04:41 PM
how is this car?

belgiangenius
Feb 9th, 2009, 04:49 PM
I think it weighs about 2300 lbs.

urameatball
Feb 9th, 2009, 05:10 PM
I think it weighs about 2300 lbs.

that's rounded down to the nearest 2300lb :D

lumlum1013
Feb 9th, 2009, 05:21 PM
you probably have much better responds and answer by visitin'

www.torontomazda6.com

i don't have a V6, but my 2007 Mazdaspeed 6 is treatin' me very very well....
it gets me from Point A to Point B j/ alittle more faster..

Jucius Maximus
Feb 9th, 2009, 05:53 PM
OK I have the I4/GS version, but I hear a lot of things from Mazda forums about the 6cyl GT:

1. The turning radius of this car is a massive 19.4 ft. It's like a boat. Don't get this if you have to manoeuvre through underground parking each day.

2. Some earlier years (05-06) of this model has throttle body problems; There is a new "BB" version throttle body that supposedly fixes these issues, but most cars don't have it and dealers are inconsistent in being willing to install it under warranty. You should find out if this came stock in the 07.

3. Don't bother getting aftermarket wheels, the stock fitment for 17" and 18" has a +60 mm offset, which is virtually unheard of in aftermarket products. If you want something smaller, you would probably have to roll your fenders.

The most populous mazda6 forum on the internet is Mazda6Club (http://forum.mazda6club.com).

CJJ25
Feb 9th, 2009, 07:32 PM
OK I have the I4/GS version, but I hear a lot of things from Mazda forums about the 6cyl GT:

1. The turning radius of this car is a massive 19.4 ft. It's like a boat. Don't get this if you have to manoeuvre through underground parking each day.

2. Some earlier years (05-06) of this model has throttle body problems; There is a new "BB" version throttle body that supposedly fixes these issues, but most cars don't have it and dealers are inconsistent in being willing to install it under warranty. You should find out if this came stock in the 07.

3. Don't bother getting aftermarket wheels, the stock fitment for 17" and 18" has a +60 mm offset, which is virtually unheard of in aftermarket products. If you want something smaller, you would probably have to roll your fenders.

The most populous mazda6 forum on the internet is Mazda6Club (http://forum.mazda6club.com).


thank for the info man!! :)

belgiangenius
Feb 10th, 2009, 10:58 AM
that's rounded down to the nearest 2300lb :D

I couldn't resist. The OP's question was so vague. :D

Dixon007
Feb 10th, 2009, 06:43 PM
I have one, the car is amazing in snow, the suspension is good, the turning is a bit wide like stated above, other than that, its a good looking sporty car, powerfull too, i had no problems with it and i had it over 2 years .