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    Test Drive

    A midsize car that's not vanilla? The Mazda6 dares to dream, outsmarts with technology

    Kevin McCauley
    Jun 16, 2013 | 3:32 pm

    Mazda has a reputation of building cars for drivers. They take everything that they learn from sports cars and racing cars and sort of infuse it into the lineup, or so the legend goes.

    Naturally, we're skeptical that it can be meaningfully done in the most vanilla of auto segments: The midsize sedan.

    But here's Mazda's latest crack at it, the 2014 Mazda6. Like the CX-5 crossover we tested last year, the 6 makes use of Skyactiv technology, which, to sum up, is sort of a philosophy of making things lighter, more rigid and more efficient to improve the performance and fuel economy.
    What's under the hood?
    The 2.5L inline-4 in the Mazda6 produces 184hp and 185 lb-ft of torque, with the help of direct injection and high (13:1) compression.
    Observations
    Driving
    We'll come out right off the bat and say the 6 is probably the best handling midsize sedan we've driven. A steering wheel that feels just right, a stiff chassis and relatively low weight (under 3,200 pounds) make for a car that seems to shrink around you. The engine isn't particularly powerful, but it's responsive and will deliver when pushed. Paddle-shifters behind the steering wheel give you added control and strengthen the connection between the car and the driver.
    Styling
    The 6 borrows the 'Kodo' design language that we liked on the Mazda CX-5, and drapes it over an even sexier shape. The result is both aggressive and slippery, and filled with smart details like the jewel-like head lamps, aerodynamic-formed mirrors and just the right touches of chrome used to connect different shapes.
    Comfort
    Inside, the 6 has an excellent driving position and steering wheel. The eight-way power adjustable leather seats in our Grand Touring spec'd test vehicle were a great fit and stylishly trimmed.
    Efficiency?
    The Mazda6, with the 6-speed automatic transmission, is EPA rated at 26 mpg city and an impressive 38 highway.
    Intriguingly, the 6 uses a system called i-ELOOP to store braking energy, and sends it to a capacitor (instead of weighty batteries) to power the car's accessories — they say this makes it 10 percent more efficient because the electric accessories aren't burdening the engine. Best of all, it functions completely seamlessly.
    How much does it cost?
    The entry level 6 starts at around $21,000. A Grand Touring model like we drove, which comes, for the most part, fully loaded, will set you back $30,000.
    What's Good?
    • Beautifully styled, inside and out.
    • Engaging handling and performance.
    What's Not?
    • The 5.8" touchscreen display just looks almost comically small.
    • Most of the screen inputs for Navigation, Setup, etc . . . are redundantly repeated on the buttons on the screen surround and on the command dial on the lower part of the console.
    • Not enough color options
    Our Verdict
    The 2014 Mazda6 is an inspiring performer and a breath of fresh air in the midsize sedan market. But what makes it really remarkable is how it uses innovative technologies to outsmart its rivals and earn better fuel economy as well. The Mazda6 proves there's no reason you should ever have to drive something beige.
    How we'd buy it:
    Since, as of now, there's just one engine, you're basically choosing how many option and luxuries you want. We would choose the middle-line Touring trim in Soul Red.

    The Snowflake White Pearl exterior pops at night.

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    The Snowflake White Pearl exterior pops at night.
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    santa is a winter texan

    Houston keeps warm as 6th best winter destination in the U.S. for 2025

    Amber Heckler
    Oct 29, 2025 | 2:30 pm
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    Photo by Kabir M on Unsplash
    The holidays are nearly upon us.

    Calling all snowbirds: Houston has landed among the top 10 best warm-weather winter destinations in America for 2025.

    WalletHub's collection of the "Best Winter Holiday Destinations" is an annual ranking of the largest 69 U.S. metros to determine the ultimate "warm" and "cold" weather destinations for the upcoming winter season. Every metro was analyzed using 37 relevant metrics across six key dimensions, such as travel costs and hassles, local costs, attractions, weather, activities, and safety.

    Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, Nevada, retained its position as the No. 1 best warm-weather winter destination for the fourth consecutive year. San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, California, claimed No. 2 for the third year in a row.

    Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land ranked No. 6 for the second year in a row, which is a two-spot improvement over its former No. 8 rank in 2023.

    According to the report's findings, the Houston metro has the No. 1 lowest "travel costs and hassles" for the winter season out of all U.S. cities.

    This is how the report broke down Houston's rank across the remaining five key dimensions:

    • No. 6 – Attractions
    • No. 7 – Warm-weather activities
    • No. 9 – Local costs
    • No. 23 – Weather
    • No. 33 – Safety

    In all, Texas metros dominated the top 10. Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown ranked as the No. 3 best warm-weather destination this year, Dallas-Fort Worth ranked 4th, and San Antonio-New Braunfels ranked 9th on the list.

    Other Texas metros that landed on the list include: McAllen-Edinburg-Mission (No. 24), Killeen-Temple (No. 29), Beaumont-Port Arthur (No. 31), Brownsville-Harlingen (No. 35), and Corpus Christi (No. 36).

    “When the mercury drops, some Americans welcome the chill while others follow the sun,” the report said. “This year, the winter promises to be a warmer one. The Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts a temperate and uneventful winter across most of the U.S.”

    Meanwhile, WalletHub named Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, Illinois-Indiana-Wisconsin as the No. 1 best cold-weather destination for 2025.

    For the purpose of the study, warm and cold cities were based on their 50-year average December temperatures. "Cold" weather was determined to be less than or equal to 46 degrees Fahrenheit, while "warm" weather was greater than or equal to 57 degrees.

    The top 10 best warm-weather winter destinations in 2025 are:

    • No. 1 – Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, Nevada
    • No. 2 – San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, California
    • No. 3 – Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, Texas
    • No. 4 – Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas
    • No. 5 – Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, Arizona
    • No. 6 – Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, Texas
    • No. 7 – Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida
    • No. 8 – San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, California
    • No. 9 – San Antonio-New Braunfels, Texas
    • No. 10 – Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, California
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