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6 Touring Edition; Alot out there?

Old Apr 12, 2007 | 02:02 PM
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Default 6 Touring Edition; Alot out there?

Hello all, Just purchased a brand new Mazda 6 Touring Edition. Was wondering if anyone has seen this model on the road yet?

I live in a pretty populated area ( montreal ), and havent seen these on the street yet. When i went in to buy 1, the dealer didntknow what i was talking about until he checked online. Went to a few dealers looking for a test driveand they all told me they would have to special order 1 to the lot for me to try.
I like having a rare model of car. I had 1 of 200 grand prix civics a few years ago.. and i LOVEDthe fact that i didnt see my car at every corner.Just wondering if there was a reason i dont see any yet. I dont think its THAT newso was thinking,isthere something wrong with this model that i dont know about?Its basically the same as a GT ( 4cyl ) car without heated leather seats, or leather interior.. but it worked out to being 60.00$ canadian less a month.

Opinions? Thoughts?

Thanks for any info you can provide ; )

 
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Old Apr 13, 2007 | 01:07 AM
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Default RE: 6 Touring Edition; Alot out there?

I think you have answered your own question. Touring Edition is created to fit in between the basic and the GT. Less dressed up, less $ per month. This is like the LX Special Edition of the Honda Accord that has less toys than the EX, but better equipped than the standard LX. It all boils down to more choices and of cause priced accordingly.
 
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