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Since its introduction in 2002 as the Mazda Atenza in Japan, the Mazda 6 has grown enormously, becoming a staple for design, performance, and practicality in the midsize car realm. The first-generation Mazda 6 was sold with three gasoline engines (1.8L, 2.0L, and 2.3L MZR) and one diesel (2.0L MZR-CD), along with both manual and automatic transmissions. It also saw the debut of the Mazdaspeed 6 model, which featured a turbocharged 2.3-liter engine, all-wheel drive, and a six-speed manual gearbox. In 2007, the second-generation Mazda 6 appeared with an upgraded chassis that carried over into sedan, liftback, and wagon body styles. It brought new gasoline engines (1.8L, 2.0L, and 2.5L) and diesel engines (2.0L and 2.2L). Fast forward to today's latest Mazda 6, which still demonstrates itself as one of the sportiest choices among midsize sedans thanks to its turbocharged engine option and sleek styling inside and out, which keeps it from looking outdated.

The Mazda 6 has seen some serious problems across many model years. The most notorious ones include airbags not working, the engine failing in the 2004 models, and transmission issues in the 2014 models. If you have an airbag problem, it can range from a warning light showing up to not deploying at all, which is very dangerous. This happens because of sensors or electrical faults messing with things, and this can get costly to diagnose and replace components. In a 2004 Mazda 6, when your engine is knocking and blowing out smoke, that's pretty bad for it and means there's something wrong with the car rod bearings, PCV valves, or catalytic converter, all of which are very important parts of your car and will need to be replaced. If you bought a 2014 version, then we hope you can bear loud, high-pitched noises! When accelerating, you'll hear what sounds like nails on a chalkboard, and this is due to defective bearings inside the transmission itself. To fix it completely would require getting an entirely new transmission put in.

If you want to save money in the long run on maintenance and repairs, you should choose OEM products because they're of the highest level of durability. Looking for top-quality but affordable OEM Mazda 6 parts, such as Transmission, Driveline & Axles? Consider browsing the extensive inventory of genuine Mazda 6 parts, like Interior & Exterior Trim at MazdaPartsNow.com. Our parts are priced the most affordably online and come with the assurance of a manufacturer's warranty. Plus, our hassle-free return policy and speedy delivery service make your shopping experience a breeze. Why wait? Start shopping today!