Mazda's 626 is a sporty alternative to the
Honda Accord and
Toyota Camry. Think of it as an opportunity to break from the herd, to put a little personality in your drive.
Mazda will put you into a V6 version about $2000 sooner than Accord, Camry, or the
Nissan Altima. Compared to Nissan's
Maxima, the 626 looks like a serious bargain. Four-cylinder 626s are priced comparably to their competition.
The current-generation 626 is due for replacement at the end of the season, and that may give dealers an incentive to deal.
But don't think for a minute that the 626 is obsolete. The current model dates from 1998, but received major engineering revisions for model-year 2000, when both its interior and exterior appearance was freshened. For 2001, the 626 was re-tuned for an NLEV emission rating. It returns with minimal change for 2002.