Used 2008 Mazda MAZDA5 for Sale near Toronto, ON
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About 2008 Mazda MAZDA5
Overview
When Car and Driver recently picked a list of its top 10 urban vehicles, they included only one minivan: the Mazda5. It's small - only 23 inches longer than the Honda Fit - but has room for six people or 70.9 cubic feet of cargo space with the two back rows folded flat. It also has a base price equaling that of the MINI Cooper, another one of Car and Driver's top 10 urban-vehicle choices. And since it's based on the Mazda3 platform, this "mini" (as in minivan) is also a handler.
Debuting in 2004, the 2008 version brings a mild exterior and interior refreshing that includes the replacement of the outgoing four-speed automatic with a new five-speed automatic transmission; a five-speed manual is available only in the base model. The interior is duded up with electroluminescent gauges and other cabin features; the optional navigation system is also supposed to be more user friendly.
A 153-hp, 2.3-liter DOHC 16-valve four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing powers the Mazda5. Except when fully loaded, reviewers found the engine to have enough pep. But with six passengers aboard with all their equipment, passing and on-ramp maneuvers had to be planned carefully. The EPA estimates mileage at 22/28 with the manual transmission and 21/27 with the automatic. Consumer Guide Automotive reviewers saw 21.8-22 mpg with the automatic on regular-grade fuel.
Reviewers commended the Mazda5's road manners, attributing the minivan's sporty, "razor-sharp" handling to its Mazda3 chassis DNA. Traffic maneuvers and parking are a breeze, another reason for its "top urban vehicle" pick. Its good grip, modest body lean, fine road feel, and "petite" 34.8-foot turning-circle radius further impressed reviewers.
The cabin is spacious and laid out to permit interaction among the passengers of this "space wagon," as one reviewer described it. The second row features captain's chairs that have lots of adjustability and reclining functions to maximize legroom in the third row. Yet, as seems typical, third-row space is best suited for children. Mazda researched the arm, leg, and body movements of people getting in and out of the van to best determine the interior dimensions and seating positions. The sliding rear doors - a first for this class - that self-close on level ground provide excellent entry to the second row and permit entry and exit in tight parking spots. Mazda is also credited with excellent interior fit, finish, and attention to noise reduction through the use of various sound-deadening technologies.
The Mazda5 comes with ABS disk brakes, electronic brakeforce distribution and brake assist, front side airbags, three-row side curtain airbags, and a tire pressure monitoring system, but stability control is not available. The Mazda5 has earned buyer recommendations from a number of reviewers who consider it a top choice for small urban families.
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Clint P
Reviewed a 2008 Mazda Grand Touring on Jan 11, 2010
The vehicles performance is quite peppy for a 2.3L engine. It's the heart of Mazda's Zoom Zoom! Quality has been good...the only problems have been a piece of moulding coming loose on the left passenger window, and the back window shattered. The styling of the vehicle is very smart and sporty for a Multi Use Vehicle. Gas mileage is great...at about 625km a tank. It's a Mazda...of course it's fun to drive!!!
Laura H
Reviewed a 2008 Mazda Sport on Jul 7, 2008
Handles very well. Excellent quality - solid and beautifully finished. Perforrmance is fantastic - Lots of extras for your money - good MPG and parts Incredibly fun to drive - kids love it and so do I! Would recommend this to anyone who needs the flexibility of carrying more passengers than you have seats!
Graham H
Reviewed a 2008 Mazda MAZDA5 on Aug 26, 2008
Pretty quick, fairly comfortable for the 'above average' sized driver, but loads of cupholders...11 of em! Seats 7 when we need to, and has a good sized boot when we don't. Good fuel economy at around 30mpg ( good considering the way I drive! ) and it looks a bit different. Much more comfortable than the Zafira I tried, and better equipped.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2008 Mazda Sport on May 5, 2015
The 2008 Mazda Mazda5 has turned out to be a great family vehicle for us. It has flexibility with its cargo space. It seats four comfortably and six when it's pressed into duty for people transport. Add to it a 5-speed manual transmission, low maintenance costs and good fuel economy, and we've been quite pleased with it.
2008 Mazda MAZDA5 Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| GS | -- |
| GT | -- |
| Grand Touring | $22,365 |
| Touring | $20,610 |
| Sport | $17,995 |
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