Well, "power player" is open to interpretation, but most people would likely take it to mean something along the lines of:
- a market leader in sales
- influential to other competitors
- a product to be emulated by others
- having the ability to largely dictate what other vehicles are like in terms of design, equipment, price, etc
- the dominant brand in the minds of consumers
Of course, the 6 is none of these.
It is only a power player in the minds of automotive writers, who continue to extol its virtues while oblivious to its design issues and general rejection in the marketplace. It truly would make for an interesting case study. Assuming Mazda does not have the resources to pay writers for their opinions like other makes allegedly do, it is remarkable how reviewers continue to ignore the market verdict when it comes to this vehicle.
With the 6 which can only be seen as a failure in the marketplace and now the beloved 3 falling behind its hatch competitors as per today's review of that car, Mazda is in tough. They do not have the resources to retool easily to keep up.