Sep 16, 2020
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2003 Mazda MX-6 Miata 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 6M)
Review
I have owned a Mazda MX-6 since 1991. I like driving, owning, and fixing cars. I am also a qualified mechanic.
This car is my go to car. It has the power and handling to really handle the freeway.
I own the car for one year now. It's a really well-made car. Good thing it still runs well with minimal maintenance.
Favorite Features
The Handling is good and fun to drive
The styling is great
The engine is a good V6
Worst Features
Some of the more expensive options could use some work
The Cd/h is high
No rear vision
Recommendations
This is an excellent car to drive around town. If you are looking for something that will be fun to drive, but still have the power to take you around the freeway, this is the car for you.
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