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Mazda can be summed up in a single word: bold. Not only do its cars generally look like nothing else on the market, but it’s also invested heavily in innovative engine technology.

So, while many car makers have moved to smaller turbocharged engines, Mazd...

35 Mazda used car reviews

Used Mazda 6 Estate 2002 - 2007

It's not as cheap as a Mondeo or Vectra, but it is a notch classier in most respects

Used Mazda 6 Estate 2007 - 2012

Verdict One of the great estates

Used Mazda 6 Hatchback 2002 - 2007

It does most things well and almost nothing badly, so it's an excellent second-hand buy

Used Mazda 6 Saloon 2002 - 2007

It does most things well and almost nothing badly, so it makes a fine second-hand buy

Used Mazda 6 Saloon 2007 - 2012

Mazda's 6 saloon is a good car, but the hatchback version is better

Used Mazda 6 Saloon 2013-2022

Good fuel economy and an easy-to-use infotainment system make the spacious Mazda 6 a cracking used buy.

Used Mazda 6 Tourer 2012-2022

Good fuel economy, plenty of space and an easy-to-use infotainment system make the Mazda 6 Tourer a greatused buy

Used Mazda 626 Estate 1997 - 2002

It puts dependability above everything else - all competence and no sparkle

Used Mazda 626 Hatchback 1997 - 2002

It's puts dependability above everything else - it's all competence and no sparkle

Mazda can be summed up in a single word: bold. Not only do its cars generally look like nothing else on the market, but it’s also invested heavily in innovative engine technology.

So, while many car makers have moved to smaller turbocharged engines, Mazda instead offers larger motors that are still efficient. For example, the entry-level petrol option in the Mazda 3 is a 2.0-litre unit – far larger than what you’ll find in most rivals – but it remains very clean.

Highlights of Mazda’s line-up include the MX-5 sports car and the CX-5 which is a very good family SUV to drive.

Mazda

Mazda can be summed up in a single word: bold. Not only do its cars generally look like nothing else on the market, but it’s also invested heavily in innovative engine technology.

So, while many car makers have moved to smaller turbocharged engines, Mazda instead offers larger motors that are still efficient. For example, the entry-level petrol option in the Mazda 3 is a 2.0-litre unit – far larger than what you’ll find in most rivals – but it remains very clean.

Highlights of Mazda’s line-up include the MX-5 sports car and the CX-5 which is a very good family SUV to drive.

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