Used 2013 Mazda 5 Sport Minivan Review
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Bought used in 2015, still own in 2018
Fred Johnson, Cypress, TX, 04/07/2018
2013 Mazda 5 Sport 4dr Minivan (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
My Mazda 5 Sport with auto transmission is a very nice small mini-van. I bought this car used with 31,000 miles on it and now have 86,000 miles on it. I hope to take it to more than 200,000 miles. The torque out of the 2.5 liter 4-cylinder is the best part about this car. This car loves to be driven easy and it will torque its way through super smooth shifts through all 5 gears. The ride … is soft and easy, too. Some people think the Mazda 5 should handle like a sporty car because it's a Mazda (remember "zoom-zoom"?), but it really rides like a luxury car. It can be driven hard, but it weighs too much for the horsepower it has and the vehicle doesn't respond well to flick turns or slalom maneuvers. It will set up for a fast turn as long as you anticipate it and guide the car in. The only major fault to the Mazda 5 is the rear independent suspension is not adjustable for camber and this car will wear out rear tires in about 24,000 miles. The fix is to install adjustable upper control arms and then get the wheels aligned with about 250 pounds in the cargo area by the mechanic that installed the control arms for you. BTW, get a transmission flush every 30,000 miles. These "sealed for life" transmissions will become disposable if they aren't maintained, no matter that Mazda left service intervals for transmissions out of their owners manuals. Finally, in this global market we live in just because a car wears a Japanese brand doesn't mean it was made in Japan. My wife's Honda Civic (made in USA) and my old Toyota Matrix (made in Canada) are just two examples. However the Mazda 5 happens to be a Japanese car that is actually made in Japan. Hiroshima, Japan in fact.
Built to last!!!!!
High Mileage Driver, San Antonio, TX, 11/28/2016
2013 Mazda 5 Sport 4dr Minivan (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
Simply built to last. I bought my 2013 Mazda5 Sport used in November 2013 with 6K miles on it. I drive 350 miles per day doing a delivery route. I now have 306K miles and had absolutely no problems. I replace the oil every 5K, transmission fluid 60K, brake fluid 60K, coolant 90K, PS fluid 90K, plugs 90K, and fuel induction cleaning 90K. Original engine and transmission run great. I still … average 29.2 mpg making 15 stops along my 350 mile route. The car is rated at 28 mpg highway. I will buy another one if the ever gives up.
A mini-van that is still mini
harpoondodger, Leominster, MA, 03/19/2013
2013 Mazda 5 Sport 4dr Minivan (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
We needed to replace an old '97 Mercury Villager, but did not want to buy a not-so mini Sienna, Odyssey, or Quest.
We researched the min-vans, cross-overs, and SUVs, and stumbled on the M5.
All the features presented looked good and its was smaller
than the Villager, which was fine because it gave better gas mileage.
We're fine with the styling (those swoopy body curves), and I'm … indifferent to the front "smiley" face.
With just under 2 months, our overall impression is that it handles well, but the ride is harsh.
The interior has lots of hard plastic. Interior space is snug, but is usable and flexible.
The ride in the 3rd bench is harsh. Gas economy on highway close to 28 mpg.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2013 Mazda 5 Sport Minivan
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Easy to park and maneuver
- Pro:sharp handling
- Pro:affordable price
- Pro:easy third-row access.
- Con:Seats only six
- Con:missing some popular minivan options
- Con:slow acceleration
- Con:fuel economy not much better than that of full-size minivans.
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