Mazda MAZDA5 2010
Sport 4dr Minivan (2.3L 4cyl 5M)
National Base Price (excludes destination charge)
MSRP $17,995 Invoice $16,865
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More nimble and maneuverable than full-size minivans, convenient sliding doors, manageable size for small families, low price.
Kids-only third row, no seven-seat option, engine can run out of steam when fully loaded.
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Driving Impressions
The 2010 Mazda 5's four-cylinder engine is adequately powerful with a driver and youngster aboard, but when fully loaded, the 5 can start to wheeze. However, the 5 exhibits a nimble nature that will have it running tight little circles around conventional minivans. The sharp, communicative steering is particularly impressive. However, the 5 is still a tallish vehicle, and it certainly feels more top-heavy and tippy than the compact sedan on which it's based. The 2010 Mazda 5 gains stability and traction control as standard equipment.
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