What engine is in a Mazda5 2008?
Used 2008 Mazda 5 Specs & Features
Engine | |
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Base engine size | 2.3 l |
Base engine type | Gas |
Cam type | Double overhead cam (dohc) |
Cylinders | Inline 4 |
What kind of car is the 2008 Mazda5?
The 2008 Mazda Mazda5’s chief visual attribute is its size: petite. The 2008 Mazda Madza5 is variously called a mini-minivan, microvan, vanlette, and tall wagon. Whatever you call it, the Mazda5 looks sporty and offers room for six passengers in the footprint of one of Mazda’s smallest vehicles.
What kind of gas mileage does a Mazda 5 get?
The 2008 Mazda Mazda5’s fuel economy reflects the small engine’s power output. Fueleconomy.gov reports that manual-equipped Mazda5s achieve 22 mpg city/28 mpg highway, while automatic-equipped units achieve 21/27 mpg. In testing an automatic version, ConsumerGuide “achieved 21.4 mpg.” They add, “the 5 uses regular-grade gas.”
What kind of transmission does a 2008 Mazda5 have?
The Mazda 2008 Touring and Grand Touring trims have as standard a new five-speed automatic. With the available five-speed automatic transmission, the engine is barely adequate with a light load and completely overwhelmed when carrying around half of your kid’s soccer team.
What kind of equipment does a Mazda5 have?
The Mazda5 rides well, too–smoothly but firmly and without much body motion. Available in Sport or Touring trim levels, the 2008 Mazda5 includes a standard CD stereo, power windows and locks, and cruise control. Available equipment includes air conditioning, fog lamps, a CD changer, and a power moonroof.
The 2008 Mazda Mazda5’s chief visual attribute is its size: petite. The 2008 Mazda Madza5 is variously called a mini-minivan, microvan, vanlette, and tall wagon. Whatever you call it, the Mazda5 looks sporty and offers room for six passengers in the footprint of one of Mazda’s smallest vehicles.
The 2008 Mazda Mazda5’s fuel economy reflects the small engine’s power output. Fueleconomy.gov reports that manual-equipped Mazda5s achieve 22 mpg city/28 mpg highway, while automatic-equipped units achieve 21/27 mpg. In testing an automatic version, ConsumerGuide “achieved 21.4 mpg.” They add, “the 5 uses regular-grade gas.”
The Mazda 2008 Touring and Grand Touring trims have as standard a new five-speed automatic. With the available five-speed automatic transmission, the engine is barely adequate with a light load and completely overwhelmed when carrying around half of your kid’s soccer team.
What to look for in a used Mazda 5?
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