Used Mazda 5
Smaller than typical van, great handling. Was looking for a low mileage 6 speed manual & found it - worth the search.
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Great so far, but a few interior irritations...
So, I'm one week into ownership of a 2012 Mazda5 Touring. For the most part I am happy, with a few execution complaints. Build quality seems good, handing and ride quality very good, milage has been great (30+ mpg on highway). Complaints: sunroof is abysmal, only opening to 60% of the cutout -- come on, engineer it to open 100%. Also, there is no front covered storage other than the glove compartment. The fold down center front armrests get in the way of the seat belt buckles and should be replaced with a covered bin. Also, the sound system should be better. For the same price as the lousy sunroof and CD changer in the Mazda5, you get a real sunroof and Bose system in the CX5
- Grand Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: N/A168 mi away
- Touring Passenger MinivanMSRP: $12,998In-stock online
- Sport Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,497161 mi away
Happy with our Mazda 5 wagon
If someone called and asked me, I would recommend this wagon.
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Perfect urban car…also good for trips.
Compact exterior, comfortable interior makes for easy driving and parking in urban areas…the rear sliding doors make for extra easy loading on groceries or whatever. Good power, abnormally tight turning radius helps make driving in traffic extra easy.
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a fully loaded alternative to a minivan, for half the price, but equally practical!