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Consumer Reports Takes the New 2014 Mazda6 and 2013 Lexus LS for a Spin
The two latest arrivals in the garage of Consumer Reports is an early production version of the all-new 2014 Mazda6 sedan and Lexus' revised 2013 LS flagship, both of which were taken out for a first drive by the magazine's auto engineer, Tom Mutchler. Beginning with the new generation of the Mazda6, Mutchler gives it praise for its "sleek" design calling it one of the sexiest models together with Ford's latest Fusion in the (mainstream) mid-size sedan segment, its modern amenities and tech gadgets, while his first driving impression of the early production model is that it's "quite agile and light on its feet".
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2014 Mazda6 Sedan Fully Exposed, Mega Gallery With 55 Photos
With the 2012 Moscow Motor Show (August 31 to September 9 for the public) just around the corner, Mazda has released a full set of photos and all sorts of details on its all-new 2014 Mazda6 mid-size model, which in some parts of the world including Europe,...
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First Official Video Teaser Of Brand New 2014 Mazda6
You know Mazda is trying to make a point about it’s next Mazda6 when it drops a short teaser clip entitled "All-New Mazda6, not TAKERI"... But just to make sure we all get it, Mazda adds: "This is not the TAKERI concept car, it...
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Consumer Reports Doesn't Recommend New Toyota Prius C Hybrid
Toyota’s least-expensive hybrid model, the $18,950 (excluding a $760 delivery and processing fee) 2013 Prius C, is the latest car to be tested by Consumer Reports magazine. Unfortunately for Toyota, the product-testing magazine asserted that...
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Scoop: 2014 Mazda6 Test Mule Trying Out Its New Hardware
Mazda engineers continue the development of the next generation "6" sedan's chassis and mechanical hardware under the cloak of the existing model's body panels, albeit in modified form as you can see from the wheel arch extensions on...
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Respect Your Elders: Consumer Reports Says V6 Mustang Better Than 1970 Boss, Misses The Point
"I like old Mustangs, but new ones do tend to show them who's boss." That's how a Consumer Reports article ends on a piece comparing the 2011 Ford Mustang V6 against the 1970 Mustang Boss 302, and I'm not quite sure if it really...
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