Used 2012 Mazda MAZDA5 for Sale near New York
It’s okay, you can admit it: You missed her, didn’t you? With Mazda essentially not offering the MAZDA5 for the 2011 model year, we were left without a true minivan on the market. Some would consider that cause for celebration, but you really don’t know what you have until it’s gone. The bloated behemoths currently congesting America’s roadways simply don’t compare to the true modern minivan of yesteryear – the iconic eyesore at which we all raised our collective eyebrows when Chrysler vomited them into the marketplace a quarter-century ago.
No, the MAZDA5 is truly old-school, keeping it small and keeping it simple. Based on the zippy little MAZDA3, the bigger 5 has been aimed directly at younger parents with younger children. Older kids simply don’t fit in the tiny third-row seats, after all. For its return Mazda has fitted the MAZDA5 with a larger and more-powerful 2.5-liter engine, replacing the outgoing 2.3-liter powerplant. Here it offers 157 hp and 163 lb-ft of torque. It won’t be able to prove anything at the strip, but it’ll make it to 60 mph in about 9 seconds – plenty fast for hauling the kids around. Coming in Sport, Touring and Grand Touring trims, there are two available transmissions dictated by trim. Sport versions get a 6-speed manual, while Touring and Grand Touring trims get a 5-speed automatic, although either tranny will return a manufacturer-estimated 21/28 mpg rating.
While the powertrain news is all improvement, design has been more contentious. Following and in fact leading Mazda’s “Nagare” design efforts, the MAZDA5 has seen many complaints due to its funky side swoops and cheap interior. While the overall visual design has been received with slightly mixed reviews, the abundance of hard, cheap plastics draws much criticism. Perhaps reviewers have forgotten this is a vehicle that lists for less than 20 grand in base trim. Even a fully equipped Grand Touring trim will still roll off the lot for only 5 thousand dollars more, so some concessions had to be made. Unfortunately, the navigation system was one of those concessions, but as aftermarket systems continue to improve in quality and drop in price, this seems a tricky nit to pick.
People will criticize the MAZDA5's sub-30 mpg economy rating as well, but part of its lower price is due to its comparably low-tech powertrain. Look for upgrades in coming years as Mazda continues to upgrade its lineup, however. The trick will be for them to keep the attractive price acceptably low. And really, the MAZDA5 is hardly a stripper even at the base level. Sport trims get standard features like 16-inch alloys and automatic climate control as well as traction and stability control, while Touring trims enjoy hands-free Bluetooth and a leather-wrapped tilt and telescoping steering wheel. A sunroof and upgraded stereo with satellite radio are standard for the top-tier Grand Touring and optional for the Touring trim, but special features such as heated leather seats and mirrors, automatic xenon headlamps and rain-sensing wipers are Grand Touring exclusives.
That’s not a bad setup for less than 25 grand, and all in a package you can actually navigate around city streets and parking lots without needing a moving permit. Design elements may be contentious, but the core principle of the MAZDA5 is hard to argue with, and until the Ford C-MAX arrives, it’s hard to compete with as well.
4.2 Overall rating
(15 reviews)Nothing is like a Mazda 5 mini van , A well designed and engineered , quality vehicle that I wish Mazda had continued building. Hard to find them , and this is my 3rd one. Excellent value with so many features I find user friendly making my driving experience outstanding.
The Mazda5 is fun to drive, responsive and looks good. It hauls the five of us with comfort. It's is perfect for everyday running. Sport model comes with decent options. Sound system is good. I average 20-22 mpg with my stop and go city driving only commute. Climate control works well. Had windows tinted (after market) like a real minivan and that made a big difference inside and out. Love the sliding doors. Fits in the garage with room to spare. The only bad thing is that all 5 of us can not go shopping for groceries or go on a road trip requiring luggage. There simply is no cargo space when all the seats are up. That is why there is still a gas guzzling traditional minivan sitting in my drive way. I wish I could have two of these Mazda5's. My wife loves it and she typically doesn't "love" cars. So we have to share this fun to drive family hauler. If I could I would get another one but with manual transmission for me.
A very nimble vehicle with lots of space and utility
love the sliding doors on both sides...makes for very easy access to the rear seats when buckling the little ones in. There is not much room in the third row, it really doesn't work well if you're using it for adults.
Nice little minivan with a strong suspension and handles like a car. Around 100 square feet of interior space from the front to the back of the vehicle. Good creature comforts with SiriusXM also available. Above average mpg.
2012 Mazda MAZDA5 FAQs
How much does the 2012 Mazda MAZDA5 cost in New York?
The average 2012 Mazda MAZDA5 costs about $6,293.35. The average price has decreased by -7.2% since last year. The 14 for sale near New York on CarGurus, range from $2,999 to $15,433 in price.
How many 2012 Mazda MAZDA5 vehicles in New York have no reported accidents or damage?
8 out of 14 for sale near New York have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2012 Mazda MAZDA5?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2012 Mazda MAZDA5 gets between 24 and 24 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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