2001 Mazda 626 Review

2001 Mazda 626

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Model

Trims City MPG Hwy MPG MSRP Invoice Displacement Engine
4dr Sdn ES Auto 22 28 $20,935 $19,306 2.0L/122 Gas I4
4dr Sdn ES V6 Auto 20 26 $22,935 $21,146 2.5L/152 Gas V6
4dr Sdn ES V6 Manual 21 27 $22,935 $21,146 2.5L/152 Gas V6
4dr Sdn LX Auto 22 28 $18,735 $17,281 2.0L/122 Gas I4
4dr Sdn LX Manual 26 32 $18,735 $17,281 2.0L/122 Gas I4
4dr Sdn LX V6 Auto 20 26 $19,935 $18,386 2.5L/152 Gas V6
4dr Sdn LX V6 Manual 21 27 $19,935 $18,386 2.5L/152 Gas V6

The problem with anonymity is that no one notices you. Mazda needs to absorb this axiom if it wants to sell more of its blandly styled but otherwise praiseworthy 626 sedans.

Like a secret handshake or supermarket math, not many people know about the 626. It just doesn't come up on their radar screens. Toyota Camrys and Honda Accords these are the cars that automatically pop into people's minds when it comes to mid-sized family cars. But the 626 is worth not overlooking if you are in the market for an imported, mid-sized sedan, especially one that won't bore you into a coma once you're behind the wheel.

Don't be gulled by the soporofic exterior styling. Slide behind the wheel. Hopefully it will be the wheel of a V-6 powered model, with a five-speed manual gearbox. The bantam-sized 2.5-liter V-6 is nice and punchy, eager to rev past 6000 rpm. It may only have 170-hp -- not so much these days -- but like an undersized tight end, more than makes up for that with lots of heart.

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