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2006 Mazda Mazda6 Pros and Cons A member in New Jersey, United States Not very good unless you are on the highway only cruising. On the highway it can get 28+ mpg. However, in mixed driving you will be lucky to get 20 mpg. |
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2009 Mazda Mazda6 Pros and Cons Member2534 Well, the 4 cylinder was wonderful, averaging 25mpg, but the large 3.7 seems to be averaging around 21/22...not much better, if not the same, than the Lincoln MKS. But I DO drive this car really hard. Its difficult not to, its so much fun. |
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2009 Mazda Mazda6 Pros and Cons Member2534 Hmmm...yes, this is the sore point. But to tell you the truth, I am getting a little tired of pursueing one at the loss of the other. And do enjoy regular gas. |
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2007 Mazda Mazda6 Pros and Cons Member779 it is very hard to get more than 27 mpg even with all highway drive |
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2005 Mazda Mazda6 Pros and Cons Member2219 30+ mpg highway 25 mpg city driving in a full size car with adequate horsepower. |
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2004 Mazda Mazda6 Pros and Cons Member2118 Poor economy, though almost comparable to other V6. |
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2007 Mazda Mazda6 Pros and Cons Member779 I get only 26mpg highway and 19-21 mpg city with 4 cylinder. My other car (toyota solara) do over 33 mpg highway easily even with winter gas. |
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2006 Mazda Mazda6 Pros and Cons SPG900NY 26mpg was the most I got on one long trip down south. I drove it mostly highway and usually got 21mpg, even when taking it easy. Around town I got 18mpg. Not great for a 4-cyl engine. My Saab has almost as much power and gets 24mpg around town. |