The 2013 Mazda 6 stands out visually because of Mazda’s KODO design philosophy, which emphasizes flowing body lines and a sporty stance. Based on feedback from Sri Lankan owners, the long bonnet and wide grille give the sedan a more premium appearance than many competitors from the same period.
For daily use, many drivers describe the 2015 X-Trail as a “comfortable family workhorse” rather than a hardcore off-roader. In Colombo-style traffic it feels big but manageable: the high seating position gives a clear view over cars and three-wheelers, and the steering is light enough for tight turns into lanes or supermarket car parks.
Overall Rating
4.0 / 5
4.0 / 5
Exterior Design
4.2
4.0
Interior Design
4.3
4.2
Performance
4.5
3.8
Fuel Efficiency
3.5
4.0
Safety and Technology
4.0
4.2
Transmission
4.2
3.8
Ride Quality
4.0
2.5
Driver Insights
The 2013 Mazda 6 stands out visually because of Mazda’s KODO design philosophy, which emphasizes flowing body lines and a sporty stance. Based on feedback from Sri Lankan owners, the long bonnet and wide grille give the sedan a more premium appearance than many competitors from the same period.
For daily use, many drivers describe the 2015 X-Trail as a “comfortable family workhorse” rather than a hardcore off-roader. In Colombo-style traffic it feels big but manageable: the high seating position gives a clear view over cars and three-wheelers, and the steering is light enough for tight turns into lanes or supermarket car parks.