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2010 Mazda MAZDA5 - Trims

MSRP: $18,510 - $23,240 See Local Classifieds
 

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4dr Wagon (4) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Wagon Man Sport Specs $18,510 $17,344 N/A N/A
4dr Wagon Auto Sport Specs $19,670 $18,427 N/A N/A
4dr Wagon Auto Touring Specs $21,485 $20,119 N/A N/A
4dr Wagon Auto Grand Touring Specs $23,240 $21,755 N/A N/A
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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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