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Aetius @ Apr 25th 2008 8:11AM
Gotta admit...the USDM back end is much nicer than the Euro version. Sincerely hoping Mazda kept the handling in-tact. Otheriwise, looks HOT.
Rocketboy @ Apr 25th 2008 8:29AM
I'm actually on the fence with that. As much as I like the NA spec rear end, I also appreciate the cleaner lines of the euro/asia boot. I like the handle-less look that other Mazda's have, like the 3 series hatch.
Torrent @ Apr 25th 2008 11:40AM
Yeah it looks much better than the current one. I was expecting to see a wagon, though. The front looks a little blank, but I love the fender arches.
Xcountryflyer @ Apr 25th 2008 1:41PM
I am so happy they didn't totally ruin the Euro/APac Mazda6 in bringing it to the US. It is a great looking sedan. The Camry is boring, the Accord is derivative, and the Altima is a pleasant rework of the previous one and it looks better than the decent Malibu. I hope the 6 will bring drivers to the fold like the 3 has done. It deserves success. MT recently tested the a 3 versus Civic, new Corolla, new Impreza and the 3 came out on test. Let the games begin.
Aprime @ Apr 25th 2008 2:46PM
I'm still amused by the fact that this car is manufactured in the US but not the Fusion.