Even though the current Mazda6 may be little more than a holdover until a new model comes in 2022, Mazda's midsize sedan still makes an alright option in the market. Despite that, there may be an option to make it more appealing: a wagon version.
Like most good things in the automotive world, though, the Mazda6 wagon isn’t sold in our …
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If they'd put the 2.5l turbo with a manual in it. I'll take mine with blacked out window trim.
In reply to Colin Wood :
If the tow rating was at least 2,000#, instead of the sedan's 1,000#; I'd be all over it. Otherwise, I'm content with my CX-5 Sport with 6 speed manual....my "Miata on stilts" that DOES have a 2,000# tow rating.
Honestly, not that appealing to me. Its really long.
The 3 hatch is far more appealing.
I have a 3 hatch and I would trade it in for the 6 wagon. Would like the manual though which is unlikely in the US.
False dilemma.
This makes it more appealing and I'm still more curious about the replacement.
The windows look unduly squished, Mazda has lost... er, not lost their way, but they've wandered away from my tastes in the styling department... But as an actual wagon option it absolutely has my attention in a way the sedan absolutely does not.
Are they trying on a new, um, "design language" for the next generation?
Sonic
UltraDork
9/23/20 6:46 p.m.
Oh hell yes. 6 months ago we bought a lightly used E400 wagon. If a Mazda6 wagon in signature trim with the turbo motor was available we totally would have bought that new from Mazda. The 3 wasn't big enough and we are one of the 37 people in the US who don't want a small or mid SUV, mostly as we have a real SUV (Suburban 2500) for appropriate use.
Yes. Wanted one when they were first released.
For reference I shopped it against this cls 550 wagon. Another one that did not make it to the USA
agp1956
New Reader
9/23/20 7:29 p.m.
If that were available in the United States, it would jump onto the short list for consideation when it comes time to replace Goldie III - our 2008 Kia Rondo LX-V6.
Wagons do not appeal to me. Maybe if they had barn doors. They're annoying to load to be honest. Why make this when you have the cx5? The side profile is ugly lol. The only wagons that's appealed to me are w123 an drecentish Mercedes e-class wagons. But that's me, but hey I rather have a luxury SUV or pickup than a sedan wagon or CUV. Maybe I'm just uncool lol.
I'm starting to get annoyed by all these great cars we can't have in the country I live in.
It reminds me of the 90s when I wanted the GTR, Evo, Euro M3, just to name a few, and couldn't get them in the US.
I think the outgoing 6 is a great car, and a wagon version with the extra utility would be on my radar for sure.
Yeah, im tired of thinking about the 6 wagon. This is not to mention the diesel version they had we also didn't get. There have been coulda-beens for literally as long as there have been Mazda6s. Do i wish my MS6 was an MS6 Wagon? Yes. That's still the biggest letdown in 6 history, but they have never stopped coming.
Had a soul red 2016 manual Mazda 6 touring for a couple of years. It was a great car - a little underpowered, but nimble and fun to drive. I've lusted after the 6 wagons for as long as I can remember. On a recent trip to NZ we ended up with one as a rental car. Moving there early/mid next year and a 6 (Atenza) wagon is on the 'list' of cars I am considering buying.
No power and no tow capacity makes Adrian sad
wagon is always the best choice. the wagon interest me, the sedan has never been on my radar.
Wagon is always the answer. Full stop.
Does anyone know of any wagons sold in the USA that have decent tow capacity other than Volvo's?
LMan
New Reader
9/24/20 8:59 a.m.
Looks too much like a '90s Taurus Wagon!
In reply to LMan :
Nope, not seeing it at all. Nothing looks even remotely similar to me.