How much cargo space does the Mazda5 have?

How much cargo space does the Mazda5 have?

With 44.4 cubic feet of cargo space with the third-row seats folded, the 2015 Mazda5 has much less space than most minivans. For example, the Honda Odyssey has 93.1 cubic feet of cargo space with its third-row seats folded, and the Toyota Sienna has 87.1.

Can you sleep in a Mazda5?

The CX-5 offers comfortable seating for up to five adults but if you fold the rear seats, you get 59.6 cubic feet of room so you can sleep comfortably inside the vehicle. Best of all, the 2018 Mazda CX-5 looks the part as well.

Is a Mazda5 Fwd?

North America. In the U.S., the 2017 CX-5 was offered with front-wheel or all-wheel drive in Sport, Touring and Grand Touring trims. The Sport and Touring models came with 17-inch wheels, while the GT had 19-inch wheels.

What kind of seats does the Mazda5 have?

Test drivers say the Mazda5’s front seats are reasonably comfortable, but think taller adults may wish for more legroom. They agree that the second-row seats offer generous head- and legroom, but note that the third-row seats are very small and only suitable for children.

How big is the interior of a Mazda 5?

The Mazda 5 is a hatchback, which allows the driver to fold down the rear seats and have more cargo space for larger items. The vehicle’s total interior volume is about 142.1 cubic feet.

What should I do when moving the seats in a Mazda?

When moving the seats, make sure there is no cargo in the surrounding area. If the cargo gets caught it could damage the cargo. When moving the seats forward and rearward or returning a rear-reclined seatback to its upright position, make sure you hold onto the seatback with your hand while operating.

Is there a cargo area in the Mazda5?

The Mazda5 has a small cargo area and less seating capacity than its rivals. The Mazda5 doesn’t offer as many features as its rivals, though many reviewers appreciate its simplicity. “It may not be fancy inside, but the 2015 Mazda5 gets the job done.”

The Mazda 5 is a hatchback, which allows the driver to fold down the rear seats and have more cargo space for larger items. The vehicle’s total interior volume is about 142.1 cubic feet.

Test drivers say the Mazda5’s front seats are reasonably comfortable, but think taller adults may wish for more legroom. They agree that the second-row seats offer generous head- and legroom, but note that the third-row seats are very small and only suitable for children.

The Mazda5 has a small cargo area and less seating capacity than its rivals. The Mazda5 doesn’t offer as many features as its rivals, though many reviewers appreciate its simplicity. “It may not be fancy inside, but the 2015 Mazda5 gets the job done.”

Is the Mazda 5 a move down car?

“The down-market interior trim, plus Mazda’s unwillingness to push up the price with optional features such as power sliding side doors and power tailgate, make the new 5 a non-starter among the well-heeled ‘move-down’ crowd.” — USA Today (2012) “I am a confirmed minimalist, and the 5 is a minimalist’s minivan.