
The last-generation Mazda6 had some room for improvement. Sized for European roads, the global design lacked the interior space and horsepower of competing mid-sized family sedans here in the United States. It fell somewhat short in noise and ride refinement, too, and reliability bugs took several years to shake. With around 80,000 6’s being sold each year, it didn’t compete well in a segment where the main players (
Chevrolet Impala,
Honda Accord,
Nissan Altima, and
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