IF the sport utility vehicle were food, it’d be a plate of mixed rice or cai png – a large heaping of everything you want on one plate, leaving you satisfied that you got your money’s worth.
By contrast, sedans are more subdued. They’re more like a plate of nice, inoffensive chicken rice, good enough to make a nice meal and fill you up.
That doesn’t mean the sedan has gone out of favour. On the contrary, the Mazda 6 and Skoda Superb show there’s plenty of life left in them – and a bright future too.
As of print time, the Mazda 6 2.5 goes for $149,888 while the Superb costs a smidgen more at $149,900, both with COE.
In the Japanese corner, Mazda’s “Kodo” design language is on…