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more about #mazda6 more comments → Turboner: My 63 Chevy II Nova Wagon got me more tickets than any car ever will. The Talon Tsi seems to attract cops fairly well, but my wife's A6 Biturbo is pr... more » If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face: I've got a silver 4Runner. About a week ago, I didn't see the cop leaning out of his cruiser with a radar gun until it was too late. I was doing 85+... more » Rockford Brodie and the Masters of the Hooniverse: The Mazda6 comes in 6th with a 66%? Oh my god it's the mark of the overachieving beast! more » 68Fastback: Funny. I picked up a '99 Miata a little over a year ago. Average 1,000 miles a month in it. Drive it like an absolute idiot, like it was designed t... more » Xelmon: Ya know, I think it also has a lot to do with driving style. Here in Portland, Oregon, the most pulled over cars fall into the "Ricer" category. How... more » EBone: So if you don't want a ticket, buy a pickup, or your grandpa's old car. more » bzr: I got pulled over in a 1988 Buick LeSabre once. The cop was finishing up giving a ticket to another guy when I blew past him on a curve a little too f... more » Novaload: Grand Marquis are also invisible, same reason as Buicks. Although other people mistake these for cop cars and slow down in front of you, hang back whe... more » MaWeiTao: I've seen a fairly random mix of cars pulled over. I can't say I've seen any pattern to the kinds of cars stopped by the police. When a cop is sitting... more » Alfisted: I believe this. I have not received a ticket in any of these cars. more » P161911 probably shoudn't have: Out of seven cars that I have put significant miles/time on there are only two that I didn't get a speeding ticket in. The one with the most time dri... more » egoods: Bright red 1997 Eagle Vision. Inherited it from my grandmother, have yet to get a speeding ticket. Cops don't even look at me. more » LTDScott: Where's the 1985 Ford LTD LX? We've already determined that douchebags don't drive them. more » VeeArrrSix: The XJ huh? Good choice of a sled Ben... more » beercheck: I'm never so invisible....to ALL drivers, not just the fuzz....as when I'm driving my dad's gigantic, metallic-beige Roadmaster. I get cut off and da... more » -
#carcrime
Top Ten Least-Ticketed Vehicles And Why
A nationwide study examining police ticket data across the United States has revealed one very important list — which cars don't get tickets. We've broken down the list below. More » -
#jalopnikreviews
2009 Mazda6 Grand Touring: First Drive
The 2009 Mazda6 is supposed to be the driver's car in the mid-size sedan segment. Considering it competes with the Camry, that's not exactly a challenge. Still, can it get us hot and bothered? More » -
#carbadvertising
Mazda China, Michael Phelps Ink Multi-Million Dollar Sponsorship Deal
Mazda is giving Olympic Gold Medal swimmer Michael Phelps the biggest sponsorship deal in Chinese history for the new Mazda6. But neither Mazda nor Phelps is Chinese. What gives? -
#2009mazda6
2009 Mazda6, Reviewed
The 2009 Mazda6 is supposed to be "the first of Mazda's "Zoom-Zoom Evolution" second-generation vehicles" — whatever that means. Although we've yet to get a chance to drive the Zoomage — we'll be in the driver's seat sometime in mid-June — our friends at Popular Mechanics have spent some time behind the wheel. We have to say we're intrigued to find what the new Mazda6 for 2009 will provide — it's bigger, wider and yes, more uncut than the last one. So we're hoping the new Ford-designed and Mazda-built engine — the same 3.7-liter, 272 HP V6 found in the CX-9 — will give it the oomph it needs to, you know, push it further and faster than the last one. Does the 2009 Mazda6 satisfy that desire? Head on over and find out. [Popular Mechanics] -
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#2009mazda6
2009 Mazda6 Pricing Revealed In Online Survey, Starts Under $20,000
Looks like Mazda is shopping around pricing and package options among its most die hard fans (like Zach at Mazda6club.com) and there is quite a range of trim and options. Spread across seven different option levels, the Mazda6 looks like it will start in the neighborhood of $19,850 for the Mazda6 i SV with the 170 HP four, and an array of options and will go all the way up to $29,150 for the gee-whiz Mazda6 s Grand Touring with a 272 HP 3.7L V6 and nearly every gadget and gee-gaw you can think of. Complete breakdown with all known options below — keep in mind this is still subject to change, but we're pretty impressed with what they've put together at this point More »

