What is the Mazda 2 based on?
Mazda D-platform
The Mazda2 is based on the Mazda D-platform and was preceded by two other small cars based on the platform: the Ford Festiva (designed and built by Mazda for Ford and also sold as the Mazda 121) that was introduced in 1986 on the DA platform and the Revue (sold by Mazda’s Autozam marque) introduced in 1990 on the DB …
What kind of body style does the 2013 Mazda2 have?
The 2013 Mazda2 certainly won’t suit everyone who’s shopping for an fuel-efficient subcompact. Firstly, the Mazda2 is only offered in one body style–a five-door hatchback–and secondly, instead of packing in loads of features for the money, Mazda has instead kept the ‘2’ simple and lean.
What are the trim levels of a Mazda 2?
The 2013 Mazda 2 hatchback is available in two trim levels — Sport and Touring. The Sport comes standard with 15-inch steel wheels, air-conditioning, power accessories, keyless entry, a tilt steering wheel, a 60/40-split folding rear seat, a four-speaker sound system with a CD player and USB/auxiliary input jacks.
How big is the cargo space in a 2013 Mazda2?
Folding down the 60/40-split rear seat increases cargo volume from 13.3 cubic feet to just over 27. While the 2013 Mazda2 hatchback’s teardrop silhouette is nothing radical, the lines and curves that flow across the car’s body have a trademark Mazda feel.
Is the 2013 Mazda 2 rated by Edmunds?
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What are the ratings for the 2013 Mazda2?
Enter your zip code to search used Mazda2 listings in your area. The 2013 Mazda Mazda2’s #14 ranking is based on its score within the 2013 Subcompact Cars category. Currently the Mazda Mazda2 has a score of 7.7 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 52 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Folding down the 60/40-split rear seat increases cargo volume from 13.3 cubic feet to just over 27. While the 2013 Mazda2 hatchback’s teardrop silhouette is nothing radical, the lines and curves that flow across the car’s body have a trademark Mazda feel.
Is the Mazda2 a sedan or hatchback?
Compare the 2012 and 2013 models here. Unlike the Fiesta, the Mazda is only available as a four-door hatchback; there is no sedan body style. Styling-wise, they share the same wedge shape, but the Mazda2 wears a more sculpted body and a grinning grille.
What are the trim levels of the new Mazda2?
There are three trim levels available for the new Mazda2 range: the Neo base model with air-conditioning and 15-inch steel wheels and the range-topping Genki model with side airbags, 16-inch alloy wheels and a sports body kit.