Is the Mazda 5 a good car to buy?

Is the Mazda 5 a good car to buy?

IT HAS PROOVED VERY RELIABLE AND ECONOMICAL. Read more… The Mazda 5 is a very practical car, not least with the sliding doors which save us worry every time we park in small car parking spaces, which is most of them nowadays.

How many generations of the Mazda5 are there?

The Mazda5 was eventually sold for two generations, and it lasted through the 2015 model year, but it never really caught on with American consumers. I think that’s a shame. First, let’s go through an overview of what the Mazda5 was.

What kind of engine does a Mazda5 have?

The original Mazda5 used a 2.3-liter 4-cylinder, and later ones used a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, with horsepower always right around 160. Obviously, that power figure is well shy of the 230-plus horses in vans like the Odyssey and the Sienna, but the Mazda5’s smaller size made it acceptable.

How many seats does a Mazda5 minivan have?

It was effectively a smaller minivan, a seven-eighths size Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna for people who just didn’t need all that space and all that engine power. The Mazda5 seated six people with 2-2-2 seating, or two seats in each of three rows.

When did the Mazda 5 go on sale?

It’s been nearly 15 years since the Mazda5 first went on sale, as it was originally released in late 2005 for the 2006 model year. The Mazda5 was eventually sold for two generations, and it lasted through the 2015 model year, but it never really caught on with American consumers. I think that’s a shame.

Are there any Mazda 5 minivans left?

I am surprised that Mazda is not producing them after 2015. It has the room of a small mini-van with 3rd row seats and six passengers. Admittedly the third row is not for adults on long trips.

Which is the best review of a Mazda 5?

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The Mazda5 was eventually sold for two generations, and it lasted through the 2015 model year, but it never really caught on with American consumers. I think that’s a shame. First, let’s go through an overview of what the Mazda5 was.