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2010 Mazda MAZDA5 Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 101 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 41 - 44
How good is the mazda 5.?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

The mazda5 is pretty awesome, esp. the 2008 b/c they changed the cosmetics vs. 2007 and previous years. It's 5 stars in safety, and pretty much has a lot of standard features, even in the base model. It's front wheel drive w/ EBD (electronic brake distribution) to prevent you from getting whip lash...

Make sure you're checking the oil correctly. Do it only when the engine is cold and you're parked on a level surface. If you're positive the level is increasing and no one has added any oil (ask the other drivers, your mechanic, etc!), then you've got a problem. A leaking head gasket is the likely...

Mazda 5 "armed" light has never shown, but is now on.?
My Mazda 5 is a the most basic model and has been doing a good job, however, yesterday in 102 degree temp after a short drive, I parked the M and a red car symbol came on the left hand side of the light panel when I closed the car and locked the door. The book says it is an optional sensor light showing the security system to be armed. This is the...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

The light is also used to say if the key is recognized by the immobilizer system. And it also blinks when the doors are closed and locked to say that the security system is armed. If the red light stays on all the time then the car accually would not start at all. But security system is standard on...

Does anyone have a Mazda 5? Not a Miata, the little minivan thing?
Do you like it? What kind of mileage do you get? Rate your level of satisfaction on a scale of 1-10. Any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated as I'm thinking of getting one.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Before you buy it GET THE CAR FAX!!! Also go to Consumer Reports.com look up your car there. I am a Mazda Technician. I have only worked on 2 or 3 of these One had a transmission problem because the owner failed to do regular maintenance on it I had to rebuild it. Reference:ASE MASTER CERTIFIED...

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The 2010 Mazda Mazda5 is quite a deal for a sporty, economical people-mover, provided you watch the options.

The base 5 starts at around $18,000, yet fully loaded top-line Grand Touring models can come surprisingly close to the $30,000 mark—and that's a whole different landscape of vehicles.

The Kia Rondo can be odd-looking to some, but it’s the closest match to the Mazda5, with an equally space-efficient interior and fuel-efficient base four-cylinder engine.

The Rondo, however, has hinged rear doors, which makes it slightly less convenient in some cases.

The Sedona minivan should also be considered; it’s one of the few remaining minivans sold in a maneuverable short-wheelbase version.

The RAV4 is another fuel-efficient rival, and it’s one of the rare compact SUVs that offer a third-row seat good for kid duty.

The perky Scion xB might suit those who don't really need a third row of seating, as its stylish, boxy body affords a roomy interior, while the Hyundai Elantra Touring is a new wagon that’s more an economical, sporty small car than a minivan.


 
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