Why did Mazda stop making Mazda5?
Mazda was forced to recall the Mazda5 in the United States shortly after production began due to a risk of exhaust system fires.
What year did they stop making Mazda5?
2015
2015 model year update In the United States, 2015 was the last year that the Mazda 5 was to be imported, due to sluggish sales volumes. Mazda shifted its focus to crossover vehicles growing in popularity, like the Mazda CX-3, Mazda CX-5, and the Mazda CX-9.
How much does a 2005 Mazda MPV cost?
The gas mileage was not great (about 20-22 MPG). So when gas was around $4/gallon it cost over $40 ti fill it up. Its big and comfortable and I thought it was a safe car. The two center row seats can be removed if needed- a nice feature. Air conditioner still works great.This car is not flashy, so I was not too concerned about it being stolen.
Is the Mazda MPV es a good car?
This Mazda MPV-ES is great hauling a bunch of kids around, trips to the hardware store and moving furniture. My model had leather seats with electronic controls. The only thing that broke was the after-market DVD player, which broke after 2 years. The vehicle drives like a boat, and that’s okay. It’s not a sports car!
How many reviews does a 2005 Mazda van have?
Showing 3 of 351 reviews. we love our van, over these 18 years it has been good for us.
Is the 2005 Mazda MPV a good car?
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What are the features of a 2005 Mazda?
Great features such as fold away third row seat, captains chairs, rear air and heat, tinted windows, roof rack and a wonderful stereo system. Tried to buy an ’07 but found out Mazda quit importing these to the US.
Which is better a MPV or a regular car?
In the end, the MPV was such a better value as they seem to depreciate at a faster rate. My wife it the primary driver for this car, so the smaller exterior size was easier for her to drive. Handling is substantially better as it is shorter and narrower.