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    Downloaded this from Mazda website ... finally some concrete figures which are conforiming that the only non-auto option is the FWD petrol model

    http://www.mazda.com.au/~/media/Mazd..._Brochure.ashx

    powertrain
    2.0L Petrol FWD
    • 2.0L petrol (SKYACTIV-G) engine with i-stop
    • Max. power: 114 kW @ 6,000 rpm
    • Max. torque: 200 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
    • Fuel consumption1: 6.4 litres per 100 km
    • 6-speed manual (SKYACTIV-MT) - Maxx only
    or 6-speed automatic (SKYACTIV-Drive)

    2.0L Petrol AWD
    • 2.0L petrol (SKYACTIV-G) engine with i-stop
    • Max. power: 113 kW @ 6,000 rpm
    • Max. torque: 198 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
    • Fuel consumption1: 6.9 litres per 100 km
    • 6-speed automatic (SKYACTIV-Drive) only

    2.2L Diesel AWD
    • 2.2L diesel (SKYACTIV-D)
    turbocharged engine with i-stop
    • Max. power: 129 kW @ 4,500 rpm
    • Max. torque: 420 Nm @ 2,000 rpm
    • Fuel consumption1: 5.7 litres per 100 km
    • 6-speed automatic (SKYACTIV-Drive) only
    Last edited by blackbetty; 15-02-2012 at 04:54 PM.
    Taken my boring, bland, lame Subaru and my fat ass and driven off into the sunset with a smile on my face

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    **Approved**

    Thanks melski

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    Any word on the towing capacity of the diesel?

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    From those pics it looks about the same size as an ASX? I do so love a Mazda interior though...

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    Reviews ive read of it have praised the driving dynamics but have been quite critical of the interior quality which i've found surprising.

    Motoring journos are always wrong anyway. Itll be fine.

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    With the above figures why would someone buy a 2.0l petrol unless they were financial hampered to get one?

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    Yea tell me about it, that Diesel engine looks uber.

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    Unless you want to drive a manual. Poor decision not offering more manual option IMHO.

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    love this car, looks great

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