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2008 Mazda MAZDA5 - Consumer Opinions Page 4

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Edmunds user
Mazda5 hits a homer! What a great car!

...Exterior paint is also perfection! Made in Mazda's factory in Japan, and it shows the attention to careful build quality. Amazing!...

MSN Autos user
Under Rated

...Cons: Not enough elbow room in the front b/w the driver and passenger. Overall: Mazdas are under rated...

Edmunds user
Nice little thing

...I also like the build quality and hope for a good reliability. And by the way, why don't they put sliding doors on all cars?...

MSN Autos user
Mazda5, big enough and small enough at the same time.

...You won't need something bigger unless you have more than 4 kids or haul large cargo. In that case, you probably need a full-sized van or pickup...

MSN Autos user
Multi-Activity Vehicle - Micro Minivan - Sport Wagon - Crossover

...the young couple who are starting a family who aren't ready to settle for a minivan but needs something more than a sedan and something less than a gas...

Edmunds user
A great vehicle

...It was for us! For those complaining about snow traction. Get four snow tires. 205/50/17 all season tires were never meant for snow!...

MSN Autos user
A vehicle perfectly fits our family need

...Brake is good. HID head light is very bright and you can adjust the height of beam. Only a small compliant here is the black carpet and floor rugs; it shows...

Cars.com user
Manual Transmission Clutch problems

..."Overall, the car has been good...

Cars.com user
Function and Style!

...The low-profile driver's seat, excellent snappy handling and smaller vehicle size make driving a little more sporting than a minivan or wagon."...

Edmunds user
My New Mini- MiniVan !

...My 6'4 husband fits in the drivers seat but the glove box in the pass is tight. We are pleased with the overall performance of the 5...


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With a base price of just under $18,000 for the base Sport, the Mazda5 is quite a deal for a sporty, economical people-mover, provided you watch the options; fully loaded, the Mazda5's top Grand Touring model can top $28,000.

Kia has a lineup of vehicles that are especially friendly for urban dwellers who want a lot of people-hauling ability and yet need to fit into a compact-only parking space.

The Sedona is one of the few remaining minivans sold in a maneuverable short-wheelbase version.

But there's also the Rondo, a vehicle that looks a little odd but does everything right in terms of people-hauling and interior comfort.

The Rondo has hinged rear doors, however, and only offers an automatic transmission.

The Kia doesn't have the Mazda5's tight handling, though with either of the Rondo's four- or six-cylinder engines, it feels peppier and more refined than the Mazda5.

Among other offerings, the RAV4 is one of the few compact SUVs to offer a usable third-row seat.

The Scion xB might suit those who don't really need a third row of seating, as its stylish, boxy body affords a roomy interior, with perky performance and fuel economy that's as good as the Mazda5's.


 
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