What are the reasons for the slow acceleration of the Mazda6?

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DiJourney
07/29/25 1:09pm
The slow acceleration of the Mazda6 may be caused by issues such as the throttle, transmission, worn friction plates, or other faults. It is recommended to have it checked at a 4S shop. Below is some relevant information about the Mazda6: 1. Overview: The Mazda6 is the latest product launched by Mazda in the 21st century, introduced as a mid-to-high-end sedan at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2001. Since its launch, it has won over 30 awards in 20 countries worldwide. 2. Selling Points: With its solid chassis performance and top-tier handling, it has earned the reputation of 'King of Corners.' Its handsome exterior and excellent safety protection level give the Mazda6 a competitive edge in market positioning and among its peers.
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