Used 2003 Mazda MPV Consumer Reviews
Sporty design and fun to drive
My wife and I were interested in purchasing an Odyssey as our first van, but came across the MPV in the Consumer Report mag. Read and research this vehicle and was impressed by the reviews and safety features. The wife and I stopped by a local dealer and checked it out and my wife fell in love with it. A week later we bought it at dealer cost (try to negotiate below invoice - Dealer holdback of $459). I just can not stop loooking at our new van. The design ROCKS!!!!
We should not have waited so long. . . .
After searching for about six months and researching all of the minivans, we finally decided on the Mazda MPV. Although it's a bit smaller than the rest, it is still very comfortable. It has all the features we wanted at an affordable price, with a reliability record of above average. So far we love our van and so do our children!
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Found my Mini Van
Being a young Couple with two Kids, It was difficult to accept we were going into a mini van, Well Mazda's MPV ES made the transition feel natural, with the roof rack, spoiler, fog lights and leather, we were very impressed it looked sporty and most of all it fit our needs, So far no complaints, we wanted the 04" with the better looking front grill and standard features, but a price of $21,000 before taxes we couldn't resist. and most of all the kids seem to love it : )
Great Mini-Van
Love the interior layout and body styling. I know it's a minivan but, it does have a sporty look. It drives great. Appears to have plenty of power. I've had it loaded with passengers and it drove as if there was only the driver. I got a great deal. You would think you would see more MPV's on the road. Fun to drive and easy to park.
nice car
very nice car . it could be a little havier with better matrrials and a four wheel drive .