Does a 2009 Mazda 5 have a timing belt or chain?
Both the 2.3L and the 2.5L engines have a timing chain; there is no timing belt.
Does Mazda have a timing belt?
All 2019 Mazda CX-5 models have a timing chain and an interference engine.
When does the new Mazda 5 come out?
It’s nothing special, but it’s also not the redesigned 2011 Mazda5 that’s due at dealerships early in 2011; Mazda has already released photos (click on the thumbnails to the right).
What are the trim levels of the Mazda5?
The Mazda Mazda5 comes in three trim levels: Sport, Touring and Grand Touring. Our test car was a Touring equipped with a rear bumper guard and satellite radio as its only options. Click here to see changes from the 2009 model year.
What kind of engine does a Mazda 5 have?
Engine Base engine size 2.3 l Base engine type Gas Cam type Double overhead cam (dohc) Cylinders Inline 4 Horsepower 153 hp @ 6500 rpm
How tall is the driver seat on a Mazda5?
The Mazda5’s dimensions seem only slightly smaller — 1.1 inches at most compared with seven-seat versions of the Rondo and Toyota RAV4 — but at 6 feet tall I felt more crowded behind the wheel than the specifications suggest. Lowering the driver’s seat also moves it rearward, but I preferred to ride higher to improve forward visibility.
What are the features of a 2009 Mazda5?
Used 2009 MAZDA MAZDA5 Standard Features. The Sport trim features a five-speed manual transmission, while the Touring and Grand Touring employ a new five-speed automatic. A 2.3-liter is the sole engine offering. As for amenities, the Sport trim includes an AM/FM/CD stereo, air conditioning, power windows and locks and cruise control.
What kind of radio does a Mazda 5 have?
Radio: AM/FM/CD/MP3 Audio System w/6 Speakers -inc: digital clock, steering wheel mounted audio controls, audio auxiliary input jack, USB audio input and SiriusXM satellite radio w/4-month subscription
Is the Mazda5 a good car to drive?
As for the driving dynamics, the MAZDA5 exhibits the good road manners that characterize Mazda vehicles. Ride is controlled but not harsh and, though the steering might be a bit over-assisted, it is reasonably direct. This is no sports car, but it handles much better than a minivan or SUV.