New Mazda6
The hotly anticipated estate version of the all-new Mazda6 has now arrived at Romford Mazda in Collier Row. In addition, a 140ps 2.0-litre diesel engine has joined the line-up, providing a choice of three engines for the Estate model along with the 2.0-litre 147ps and 2.5-litre 170ps petrol engines. Meanwhile, a 1.8-litre 120ps petrol engine is also available on saloon and hatchback models.
The all-new Mazda6 was introduced at the end of 2007 and is an even more stylish, functional and economical car than its predecessor, which was popular with both families and company car drivers. The arrival of the new estates and diesel versions means there is now a total of 25 models in the Mazda6 range, priced from £15,110 on-the-road, with CO2 emissions from just 147g/km.
"The new Mazda6 has retained and enhanced many of the original model's distinctive design features that set it apart from other vehicles," comments Amarjit Shokar, dealer principal at Romford Mazda. "Not only is this new car one of the most stylish in its class, its performance, practicality and economy figures are amongst the best available."
The new Mazda6 has achieved a weight loss of up to 50kg, despite being even better equipped with enhanced comfort and safety features over its predecessor. Mazda believes that reducing weight and improving the car's fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions should not have a detrimental effect on the car's performance. The new Mazda6 still competes with the best in its class with the 2.5-litre Sport achieving 0-62mph in 8.3 seconds and a top speed of 137mph.
The new Mazda6 boasts five equipment levels S, TS, TS2, Sport and a Sports Luxury 'SL' level. The SL matches the performance of the Sport model but has a more discreet exterior and more luxurious interior, with full leather seats (heated in front), front and rear parking sensors and an electric sunroof
To find out more about the all-new Mazda6 or to arrange a test-drive call, Romford Mazda on 01708 735735 or visit the Collier Row showroom in Romford.


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