I had this dream Mazda made a mx6 5 door fastback

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An I the only one that would love for Mazda to make a 3 door (or 5 door) fastback/hatchback coupe?

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My hope is that Mazda is making plans in designing a true 2+2 sports car or sporty coupe that is a true fastback that is also has hatchback versatility (3 door or 5 door) ... sort of like the old mx3 was or second generation mx6? If not PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE make one!!!

Personally, the Mazda 6 - 5 door hatchback feels too much like a sedan. True it make a nice sports sedan, but it still to "sedan like" for my personal tastes I just wish it had more of the 2003 Opel Insignia concept sleek sporty fastback roofline (I even love how the 2 rear doors open up like a mini-van's sliding door that's great to feature in tight parking spaces or home garages). Personally I find the fastback style more desirable than a normal coupe or sedan. I'm not sure if anyone was aware of the Holden - Torana TT 36 Concept shown last year at the 2004 Australian Auto Show. They did a nice job in designing their 5 door hatchback/fastback - in fact it looks like they took the "looks" of the Mazda 3 and turned it into their version of a 5 door hatchback/fastback ... somehow, mostly due to the fastback roofline, the Holden - Torana TT 36 Concept, appears to be much more sleeker and even sportier than the Mazda 6 (at least in my option).

I'm one of those people that do NOT find mini-vans or SUVs appealing in any form, especially as MY daily driver (although the 2005 Mazda MX-Crossport concept might be something I'd get for my wife and I wouldn't mind driving it around on the weekends as long as it is safe, affordable, efficient and reliable as past Proteg models have been)!

I really hope that sometime in the (near) future, Mazda adds a true fastback with a hatchback! It it's only a 3 door, have both the front seats move away for the passengers who need to get in back, like how the Volkswagen GTI has it's "Easy Entry System" which allows both front seats to move forward for simple access to the rear seating area (the RX-8 is easy to get into the back, but not that easy to get out).

... An if at all possible, a little larger rear trunk space ... able to hold something more than two golf bags (maybe it could have room in the back for at least four golf bags and also room for a hidden spare tire)! This sure would be more of a sporty -- stylized and useful direction Id personally love to see and own! As long as it handled great, I wouldnt mind if it weighed slightly more than the current RX-8. Im never going to be able to really drive it that fast around town (and my wife will not let me race, except at the Rev-It-up! Events).

Still overall, my complements to Mazda's team on the MX-Crossport, I love what I've seen of it's interior elements toward information/control systems! I truly hope that most of these elements do make their way into (near) future Mazda vehicles. It's the only suv/wagon that I wouldn't mind have around for our family needs. So, when and if ever the MX-Crossport comes out I'm sure that it would be a great family vehicle, that Id trade in our family car (the Passat) for it in a nanosecond!

Anyway back to my dream ... I played around in photoshop ... and came up with this ...

Anyone else want to share their dreams (in photoshop)?

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a hacked up version of the mx sportcross mated with an mx-3. it doesnt even have a resemblance to anything currently in the mazda lineup.
 
neither the mx3 nor the mx6 sold very well toward the end of thier runs, IIRC, so i doubt mazda is itching for a two door outside of the miata. the mx6 and the ford probe were sister cars, and ford dictated that the probe get the more performance oriented equipment (suspension) and that the mx6 be made more into a "luxury sports coupe", a major mistake IMO.
 
I'm going to try and get an interview with someone at Mazda NA soon just to talk about where Mazda will be going in the next few years. I'll put this down as something I'll see if they can elaborate on.
 
xelderx said:
I'm going to try and get an interview with someone at Mazda NA soon just to talk about where Mazda will be going in the next few years. I'll put this down as something I'll see if they can elaborate on.

Thanks I would appreciate that!

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I can only speak for myself - But I really hope Mazda does come out with some new version of the mx3 or mx6!

I owned a first gen probe for 13 years and loved everything about it (like the style, rear legroom seating and versatile hatchback), and liked the mx6's second gen over the later probe and would have bought one but they stopped making it. Sadly for me I miss my old 1990 probe and there is nothing on the market to replace it (since I'm no-longer single and have kids, my wife doesn't think it wise to buy a used car without todays safety features).

... Again, this is only my feelings, but with the reintroduction of the 06 Eclipse and Honda's 06 5-door Civic Euro Concept that will probably make it here as an Aucra ... it could be a smart way to go ...
 
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That looks like an Ess-U-Vee to me.

My ideal Mazda:

Something 5% roomier than the Protege (heck my Protege has a noticably roomier backseat than the Mazda3), max 2450 lb curb weight (w/ a few decent amenities), and rear wheel drive.

Drivetrain: in-line 2 liter four from the Miata. Turbo or supercharged option.

Sort of an economical 3-series, before they f'd the mission of the 3-series way up.
 
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Hey, I can't be the only one that would love to see a fastback/hatchback as a new mx3 or mx6?

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... with a truly functional/roomier backseat

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plus a full set of fully functional gauge set (like the z has)
 
they made that older 626 that was a 5door hatchback i belive i've seen a few of those running around of course thats technically just the old skool version of the 6 5door
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dante
 
Just make the Mazda6 a RWD 6 speed V6 with a slightly smaller platform (between the 3 and the 6) and 4 doors with hatch. Think GTO with better Mazda 6 styling and handling.
 
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