Used 2004 Mazda MPV Consumer Reviews
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great minivan, not so great engine.
I have the lx version with all kinds of upgrades.The van is well balanced as far as control and comfort are concerned.the one weakness of this van is the loud under-horse powered engine. the engine is adequate but thats about it. It growls and sounds like its always working too hard,also the gear shifter should be repositioned. Everything else about the van is an exceptionally superb deal.wish they had engine options, or a mazda built not ford built engine.
A minivan that's actually fun to drive
Moved from a 2001 Town & Country to the MPV and couldn't be happier. We wanted the functionality of a minivan, but not the huge size. The MPV is perfect...narrow and short enough for easy parking while still having all the necessary minivan features. Looks sporty and has great handling.
- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,995541 mi away
- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,995661 mi away
- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,200779 mi away
great!
great no problems what so ever!
3rd Van I have owned and the best one.
Wonderful quite and smooth ride. Good overall interior design. Firm, very confortable driver's seat for long rides.
Mazda Manager and MPV owner
This is our 3rd MPV. I've been in the car business for 22 years and never bought a new vehicle until I went to work for Mazda. The MPV is very good looking and dependable but let me make a few suggestions. The traction control feature is a must if you live in a snow belt. If you want a power seat you must go to the ES model. If it were available in the Lx model I would give the vehicle all 10's. Transmission had to be reprogrammed but is fine now.