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Best Mid-Size Car Over $28,000

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Mazda6 Classic
4-door, 2.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol
5-speed auto
$31,990


Safety: ABS, TCS, ESC, DFSA, CA
ANCAP: N/A
GVG: starstarstarhalf-star

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Value for Money
Importance
Pricing 8 High
Depreciation Cost 6 Medium
Running & Repair Costs 8 Medium
Fuel Consumption 3 High
Warranty 4 Medium
Standard Features 6 High



Design & Function

 
Safety 9 Critical
Security 5 High
Environment 7 Critical
Comfort 8 High
Space 8 Medium
Practicality 8 Medium
Ergonomics 10 High
Build & Finish Quality 9 Critical



On the Road

 
Performance 8 High
Ride 8 Medium
Handling 9 Critical
Braking 9 Critical
Smoothness/Quietness 9 High



Overall Average


764



Key to Ratings

 
Well Above Average 10 .
Above Average 8 .
Average 6 .
Below Average 4 .
Well Below Average 2 .

Importance Weighting

 
Critical 1.00 .
High 0.80 .
Medium 0.60 .
Low 0.40 .



Spec Abbreviations
ABS Anti-lock braking system
CA Curtain air-bags
CVT Continuously variable transmission
DFA Dual front airbags
DFSA Dual front and side airbags
DSA Dual side airbags
DSG Direct-shift gearbox
ESC Electronic stability control
GVG Green Vehicle Guide
KA KA Knee airbag/s
ANCAP Australiasian New Car Assessment Programme
SCA Steering column airbag
TCS Traction control system



Disclaimer: All information was collected in October 2008. Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, no responsibility or liability whatsoever is accepted for any incorrect or misleading information. Individuals should rely on their own enquiries in making any decisions affecting their interests.



Scores for all Mid-size Cars Over $28,000
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Reflecting the market shift from large cars down to medium size cars, this category is the most competitive, with around 50 models qualifying for judging. So the new Mazda6's win is a statement about the improvements Mazda has made to what was already a very good vehicle.

Mazda's second generation 6 makes significant gains in the critical safety score thanks to the inclusion of a raft of standard safety features across the model range. This includes dual front, front side and front and rear curtain airbags.

The new MZR 2.5-litre engine delivers more power (up 3kW) and torque (up 19Nm) than the previous 2.3-litre and feels more willing and eager to please through the rev range. Extracting better performance hasn't come at the expense of heavier fuel consumption. Mazda's engineers have managed to pare down fuel consumption and improve the new model's environment score courtesy of lower CO² emissions. Not surprisingly, though, its fuel consumption score still trails diesel-powered rivals including Jetta and Mondeo.

The six-speed manual and five-speed autos have also been upgraded and both transmissions shift smoothly.

The new powerplant is a noticeably smoother operator than the old version. This, along with the attention paid by Mazda to body structure, sound-absorbing insulation and suspension components, means the new Mazda 6 is one of the class's leading lights for smoothness and quietness.

On the road Mazda6 stands out for its blend of firm but comfortable ride, and crisp, responsive handling. The revised electric power steering is accurate, light but consistently weighted and gives good feedback to the driver. Together with good brakes, Mazda6 feels lively and adds some sporting flavour to the smorgasbord of mid-size offerings.

The interior has been refreshed and its now more user-friendly, making it equal best in class for ergonomics with Honda Accord Euro. A notable inclusion is steering wheel switches that integrate control of functions including audio, air-conditioning, cruise control and trip computer.

The new Mazda6 is better value, too, with increased standard equipment levels and some price reductions through the range. Pricing with auto transmission is around $4000 less than the diesel versions of VW Jetta and auto Ford Mondeo, the other two very worthy placegetters.

As the score sheet attests, there is little to be too critical of in Mazda6. Its three-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty isn't bad but trails the best the industry can offer. That said, buyers can feel confident they will be getting a well-finished vehicle that's at the forefront of the class.

The new diesel version didn't make our judging cut-off but should add spice to the category next year.

Finalists
VW Jetta TDI
Ford Mondeo TDCi

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Previous Results
2008 - Mazda 6 Classic
2007 - Ford Mondeo TDCi
2006 - Volkswagen Jetta TDI
2005 - Honda Accord Euro
2004 - Subaru Liberty 2.5i
2003 - Mazda6 Classic
2002 - Mazda6 Classic
2001 - Subaru Liberty RX
2000 - Subaru Liberty RX

 
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