What kind of car is a Mazda Protege 5?

What kind of car is a Mazda Protege 5?

I have own 3 Protege 5s, two currently. I bought 2002 model new and sold it to neighbor with 235,000 miles because he needed a commuted car and wanted a stick shift model. Then I bought two 2003 Read full review The 2003 Mazda Protege5 has not been tested. Like what you see? Find the best deal on a Mazda Protege5 today.

What happens when you change the headlight on a Mazda protege5?

When you change the headlight on your Protege5, it is important to not touch the glass part of the bulb with your fingers because the oil from your fingertips will cause that part of the bulb to burn hotter, which significantly shortens the life of the bulb.

When did Mazda stop making the Mazda Familia?

Mazda Familia. The Mazda Familia, also marketed prominently as the Mazda 323 and Mazda Protegé, is a small family car that was manufactured by Mazda between 1963 and 2003. The Familia line was replaced by the Mazda3/Axela for 2004. It was marketed as the Familia in Japan.

When did the Mazda Familia Presto come out?

The September 1973 Familia Presto was an updated version of the second generation Mazda Familia, with 60 mm wider bodywork and reworked front and rear designs. It was promoted and marketed as the “Widebody” in Japan.

What kind of car is a 2003 Mazda protege5?

But my 2003 Mazda Protege5 has been mentioned in quite a few of my reviews, and has been implicit in nearly all of them. RF’s rule went by the wayside some time ago, but the thought of reviewing the P5 didn’t cross my mind again. Until now.

Is the Mazda protege5 as agile as a mini?

A MINI or a 500 should feel as agile and provide communication as plentiful and nuanced, but doesn’t. By lifting off the Protege5’s throttle as you enter a turn you can coax the rear end out a bit, but in general the car’s chassis is extremely stable.

Is the cargo area large on a Mazda protege5?

The Protege5’s cargo area isn’t large—this is the rare wagon that has a significantly shorter rear overhang than the related sedan, such that it’s really a wagon in roofline only—but it has always been large enough for us.

Why are the wheels on my Mazda protege5 flaking?

To replace them under warranty, Mazda shipped the wheels they thought were still on the car. The dealer then balked at replacing them at all, claiming that the flaking wheels were “aftermarket” because the selling dealer (no longer in business) hadn’t reported the swap to Mazda.