i am thinking of selling my 2016 GT mazda 6 (sonic silver) and buy the 2017 CX3 GT Machine grey, is this change worth it? or should i just keep my Mazda 6

Asked by Gugas Aug 10, 2017 at 07:36 AM about the 2016 Mazda MAZDA6 i Grand Touring

Question type: Car Selling & Trading In

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I would bet you lunch that your are seriously upside down on the 2016. You probably owe several thousand more than it is worth as a trade in.

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the main change will be the room size of two cars and also the height from grand. but if you like driving a agile and up to date cross over (mini suv) instead of big sedan its a good change. i have one brand new Machine Gray Mazda CX-3 Touring 2018. if you like to drive the car and get more information just let me know.

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