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  • “...fast, it?s glued down, it?s well developed, and it looks like a freeway assassin.” — Car and Driver
  • “If the standard Mazda6 isn't fast enough for you, this hot-rod version should do the trick.” — Edmunds.com
  • “Its turbocharged 2.3-liter engine is rated at 274 horsepower at 5500 rpm and 280 pound-feet of torque at 3000 rpm. This impressive power is sent through all four wheels resulting in rapid acceleration.” — New Car Test Drive
  • “Passenger accommodations are a bit tighter than in the class-leading Hyundai Sonata and Toyota Camry?” — Motor Trend
  • “...tall adults may find the backseat a little tight?” — Edmunds.com
  • “Think of it as an alternative to the Audi A4 quattro or BMW 330xi.” — New Car Test Drive
  • “The addition of AWD mechanicals drops the 6's trunk capacity to 12.4 cubic feet?” — Edmunds.com
  • “The Mazdaspeed 6 will speak to those who find a well-equipped Audi A4 Quattro too pricey?” — Car and Driver

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