Used 2003 Mazda MPV Consumer Reviews
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Mini Van (no way)
All I have to say is DRIVE IT!!!
TRANSITION
Great vehicle so far. Those looking for more space and versatility without spending a fortune for an SUV and the gas to put in it should consider the MPV. Sporty looks and sporty feel in a minivan that doesn't look, feel or drive like a normal minivan.
- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,995418 mi away
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- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,000509 mi away
Gone the distance so far....
Original owner. Have replaced the oil pan when it cracked at 95K, one tail light has gone out 2 times. Get up and go is non-existent. It eventually gets to speed, but it loses power up hills that other car accelerate up. Tow package doesn't really allow you to tow safely the claimed weight. No major breakdowns, have replaced rotors at 100K, but that is bad info from the last people that changed my tires. Been through 2 sets of tires all around. Gas mileage has continually gone down through the years. That is greatest disappointment. Rear air not near cool enough. Needs bigger fan. My boys were still hot.
Most for your money
At a price just below invoice,and with a $2000 rebate, this minivan beats any other for features, performance, and reliability for the money. Don't buy a Honda or Toyota or Chrysler without seriously considering the MPV.
zoom-onology of mpv lx
My wife and I conducted extensive research on the purchase of an suv, when we decided to purchase the MPV instead. It handles like a well tuned car and with three young children, it not only represents a great value, compared to other similar vehicles, but provides comfort and space for our needs. The sliding side doors are a must and the electric windows are a major plus for kids that like to feel fresh air. We are thrilled with our purchase!