MAZDA6 for Kenya!!


It has CD changer inside the player.





Ref No:    19547T4N4
Year:    Mar, 2005
Make:    MAZDA
Name:    ATENZA SPORTS 23C
Engine Size:    2300 cc
Gear:    AT
Fuel:    Petrol
Door:    4
Seats:    5
Chassis:    GG3S-121643
Model No.:    UA-GG3S
Color:    BLACK
EngineType    L3-647790
Mileaged    81,000km
Accessoriesd    Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Windows, Door Mirror, Power Mirrors, Central Locking, Dual air bags, Anti brake locking System, CD Player CD -changer with AM/FM Radio, Rear Spoiler,


Mazda6

Mazda 6
2010 Mazda6 i Grand Touring (US)
Manufacturer Mazda
Also called Mazda Atenza (in Japan)
Production 2002–present
Assembly Hiroshima, Japan
Hofu, Japan
Flat Rock, Michigan (for NA)
Bogotá, Colombia (for SA)
Changchun, China (for China)
Predecessor Mazda 626/Capella
Successor Mazda CX-7 (for estate/wagon)
Mazda Shinari (saloon/sedan version)
Class Mid-size car


The Mazda6 or Mazda 6 (known as the Mazda Atenza in Japan) is a mid-size car produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Mazda since 2002. The Mazda6 has sold over one million units worldwide since its introduction, hitting this sales milestone faster than all previous Mazdas 


The Mazda6 was the first example of the company's new Stylish, Insightful, and Spirited design philosophy followed by the Mazda2 in December 2002, the RX-8 in August 2003, the Mazda3 in January 2004, the Mazda5 in the summer of 2005, the MX-5 in October 2005, and the Mazda CX-7 in November 2006. The Mazda6 is the successor of the Mazda 626, also known as the Mazda Capella and the Mazda Cronos. The 2003 Mazda6 is essentially the 4th generation Mazda 626 as the Mazda6 continues on the G-platform, progressing from the GF-platform 626/Capella to the GG-platform Mazda6.
The Mazda6 currently races in the GTS class of the SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge. Mazda finished first in the manufacturer's championship standings.
Mazda6 drivers also finished first and second in the Touring Car driver points.



First generation (2002–2008)

First generation
2003 Mazda6 Classic hatch (Australia)
Production 2002–2008
Body style 4-door saloon
5-door Estate
5-door hatchback
Platform Mazda GG platform
Engine 1.8 L MZR I4 *L8
2.0 L MZR I4 *LF
2.3 L MZR I4 *L3
3.0 L MZI V6
2.0 L MZR-CD Diesel
* Denotes European Engine Code
Transmission 4-speed Sport automatic
5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
6-speed automatic
6-speed manual
Wheelbase 105.3 in (2,675 mm)
Length Saloon and hatchback: 4,745 mm (186.8 in)
Estate: 4,770 mm (187.8 in)
Width 1,781 mm (70.1 in)
Height Saloon and hatchback: 1,440 mm (56.7 in)
Estate: 1,455 mm (57.3 in)
Related Ford Edge
Ford Fusion
Lincoln MKX
Lincoln MKZ
Lincoln Zephyr
Mazda CX-9
Mercury Milan
The model lineup consists of a four-door saloon, a five-door hatchback and a five-door Estate, marketed in North America as the "Sport Sedan", "5-Door" and "Sport Wagon", respectively. In Australia, the lineup starts with Limited, available only as a saloon. Then comes the Classic, available in saloon, hatch or estate. The Luxury model is next available in saloon and hatch versions. Topping the range is the Luxury Sports model, available only as a hatch. In New Zealand the lineup consisted of 2.0L GLX (saloon only), 2.3L GSX (saloon, hatch, and estate), and the range-topping 2.3L Limited (saloon and hatch). The lead stylist for this model generation was Moray Callum.
When it arrived in North America, it was first sold as a 2003 model in the United States and as a 2004 model in Canada. In Europe, the luxury sports model was available as a 120 hp (89 kW) direct injection turbodiesel ("DITD") estate up until 2007. As of 2008, the European Mazda catalog lists only the "Sport" version of the 146 hp (109 kW) turbodiesel estate, while the "Luxury Sport" version has been dropped.
Drivetrain combinations include the Mazda MZR engine in configurations of 1.8 L (L8-DE), 2.0 L (LF-VE) and 2.3 L (L3-VE), initially with a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission (with sequential-automatic option, dubbed the "Four-Speed Sport AT"). In the US domestic market a 3.0 L Duratec 30 V6 engine is also available with a five-speed manual or five-speed automatic (with sequential-automatic option, dubbed the "5-Speed Sport AT"). European and Australian versions also feature a four-cylinder turbodiesel that comes with a six-speed manual transmission and produces significantly more torque than the V6, with much improved fuel economy.
In North America, the 5-speed automatic optional on the V6 models is replaced by an Aisin 6-speed automatic for 2005 model year. The four-cylinder model receives a Jatco five-speed automatic in the following year. Power is directed to the front wheels in most markets, although full-time all-wheel-drive models are available in Japan, Europe and Australia. Not all configurations are available in all areas - for example, the Mazda 6 as released in Australia is available in 2.3L four-cylinder guise only, while the 626 which it replaced was available with a choice of four- or six-cylinder engines. The MZI V6 engine was only fitted to vehicles manufactured at Flat Rock, Michigan and destined for the US and Canadian domestic markets.
Just as before the Mazda 626 was renamed to Mazda6 Atenza, Ford continues to use the Mazda's G-series platform for the basis of a number of its CD3 platform coded vehicles, including the Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan, Lincoln Zephyr/MKZ, Lincoln MKX, and a range of SUVs and minivans. Ford also plans to offer a hybrid powertrain on the platform. The official Mazda chassis codes are GG (saloon/hatch) and GY (estate) series - following the 626/Capella in its GF/GW series.
Mazda's Hofu plants in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan produce the Mazda6 for international markets. In North America, Mazda 6 production is handled at the AutoAlliance International plant which is a joint venture between Ford and Mazda. The first Mazda 6 rolled off this Flat Rock, Michigan assembly line on October 1, 2002, one month after 626 production ended. There are also satellite plants building Mazda 6 models in China and Thailand for their respective local markets.
In September 2005, all Australian Mazda 6's received a facelift which included a feature upgrade, 5-speed auto and 6-speed manual transmissions, standard 16- or 17-inch alloy wheels and minor bodywork upgrades.
In China, the Mazda6 is used as the base for the FAW Benteng, also known as Besturn or Hongqi C301, manufactured by the First Automobile Works in Jilin Province.

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