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Hi all, just to inform that the item has been given away, in case you're still considering.

Thanks!!!

My boot is slightly deeper now

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Just to check with the Mazda 6 folks here that there is no tyre pressure monitoring system of any sort with the car?

Can fit Aftermarket.

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Selling price also low too .

Dep almost similar to a Camry. How is the fc? Edited by Porche
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Dep almost similar to a Camry. How is the fc?

FC is better than Camry....Camry's design...my God,damm Old Man Design...

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FC is better than Camry....Camry's design...my God,damm Old Man Design...

Ya Camry ah pek. I saw a few at sgcarmart, parf varies. Dep almost the same, Mazda 6 is bigger.
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For those who bought Mazda 6 recently, care to share your packages. My SE told me he can gives me a $3k discount off theosted price straight away. Seems like he did away with the 3 years free servicing and other freebies. Anyone here manage to get a better deal?

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To shop for Mazda at TEK, I would recommend their Ubi showroom which is much larger than their one at Leng Kee. The SE Amy Sim at Ubi who served me and my wife is professional and provides good after sales service.

Bought a 2.5 premium from Amy too. She added a Brillia paint protection.

My group alot driving it,same as Saloon...except more space behind.

The wheelbase for the wagon is shorter than the sedan.

 

Length also slightly shorted.

 

Wagon only comes in luxury version now.

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Oh? The wheel base of the wagon is shorter than the sedan... that's unusual right?

Wheelbase is 2830 for the sedan and 2750 for the wagon.

 

That means Wheelbase is 8 cm shorter for the wagon.

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Is it very difficult to move back to jap 2.5 na after driving conti t/c for quite some time?

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Definitely not. I switched from BMW 3 series to Mazda 6. The ride, handling and finishing much better. BMW turbo engine get sudden turbo boost which makes car feels powerful. Even though power is 136 for BMW vs 192 for the Mazda 6.

 

I test drove the Mercedes E class. Didn't think if felt that much different to the Mazda 6 even though price is double. Tyre noise of Merc quite significant.

For na engine the hp curve is linear, so if you are driving at 2-3000 rpm, you are probably only getting like 60hp. To get 192hp one needs to drive at max rpm.

 

Modern turbocharged engines have hp curves that rise quickly within the first 3-4000 rpm then shallow off. At 2-3000 rpm you are probably getting about 80 percent of the rated hp, which for the bmw may be 100hp.

 

For highway driving tc engine will be able to sustain higher gear and overtake easier without downshifting.

 

If you compare two similarly powered na and tc engine, the tc will be faster during initial acceleration. The na will only catch up if it has a higher rating and is driven to max rpm.

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The Civic 1.5 Turbo has 170 bhp & 220 NM.

 

The Mazda 6 2.5L has 189 bhp and 256 NM.

 

Not a lot of difference... and if the 1.5 turbo is tuned higher, the torque will be comparable.

 

Whether or not the turbo matches a larger normally aspirated engine depends on the state of tune...

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