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New Mazda6 zooms to keep up with Camry

Latmazda6front Oh dear. The Toyota Camry/Honda Accord stranglehold on the mid-size sedan segment might soon be broken. Those cars are going to get some serious competition in the form of the 2009 Mazda6. This is an all-new model, bigger and with more interior space than the car it replaces, plus more powerful engines. The smallest, a new 2.5-liter four-potter, joins the tried-and-trusted 3.7-liter V6 found in the company’s award-winning CX-9 SUV.

On sale later this summer, the new Mazda6 (which is the third consecutive Mazda be to be designed and engineered specifically for North America) will be available as a four-door sedan exclusively, with three trim levels: Sport, Touring and Grand Touring. No prices have been set yet, but a 2008 Mazda6 starts at $18,990. Since the market is ultra-competitive right now, don’t expect much of a deviation from there. The last model was pretty good to drive, so this one should be even better.Latmazda6rear_2

-- Colin Ryan

Photos: Mazda USA

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Colin Ryan
Colin Ryan was born in London and worked at BBC Top Gear magazine, Britain's most popular automotive publication. He now resides in Los Angeles, because "this is where the real car culture is." And also because he was weary of driving in the rain every day.

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Joni Gray is a native Angeleno (second generation) who has spent more than 20 years writing, editing and creatively communicating new-car information within the automotive industry. Her past work includes stints as senior editor of Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com and in internal corporate gigs at Mazda, Hyundai and Honda.

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