Posts Tagged ‘Mazda5’

2012 Mazda5 GS

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Review and photos by
Haney Louka, Autos.ca

Let’s call this the second instalment in my quest to find a worthy replacement for our 2004 Mazda6 Sport Wagon. I previously entertained the idea that the Toyota Venza might possess that magical combination of cargo utility with car-like handling and efficiency. While the Venza is efficient for its size and can handle about the same cargo volume as our Mazda, it falls short on its ability to satisfy my craving for responsive handling and a sporty demeanour going down the road. It also lost points for a few quirks that I would consider deal-killers.

2012 Mazda5 GS

2012 Mazda5 GS

So, on to the next applicant….

There are two choices that ostensibly fit the bill within the Mazda family; unfortunately neither of these is a wagon. The first is the CX-7, which could be a contender in naturally-aspirated form (the turbo-four is thirstier than many V6s in similarly-sized vehicles).

But this time we’re looking at the more frugal end of the Mazda people-hauler line-up: the new-for-2012 Mazda5. A vehicle that could best be described as a mini-minivan, it’s based on the Mazda3. (more…)

2012 Mazda5 GT

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Review and photos by
Peter Bleakney, Autos.ca

When Mazda brought its four-cylinder Mazda5 mini minivan to the North American market for 2006, Canadians were all over it like gravy on French fries. Here was a compact, fuel efficient, fun-to-drive and stylish six-seater with a price that played to our pragmatic sensibilities. And with an available manual transmission, there was nothing like it on the road.

2012 Mazda5 GT

2012 Mazda5 GT

It did well, becoming the second biggest nameplate for Mazda Canada (the Mazda3 being number one) with over 50,000 sold to date.

Arriving in showrooms now is a significantly revised Mazda5, which for reasons only marketing types can explain, is billed as a 2012 model. There was no 2011 Mazda5. (more…)

2012 Mazda5 GS

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

By Paul Williams; photos by
James Bergeron, CanadianDriver.com

Mazda has made something of a reputation for itself as a purveyor of sporty and sometimes unique vehicle types. The Mazda5 is no exception. Its sportiness is confined mainly to its nimble handling and six-speed shifter, but its uniqueness is thus-far unchallenged by being the only compact six-passenger vehicle with rear sliding doors on the market.

2012 Mazda5 GS

2012 Mazda5 GS

Introduced to Canada as a 2006 model, the Mazda5 quickly found its niche, finding over 50,000 buyers since its debut here. Key characteristics of the Mazda5 are those sliding rear side doors, the vehicle’s elevated height and overall compact dimensions, the spacious and versatile interior, and – because of its smaller size — an expectation of lower running costs when compared with an SUV or minivan. (more…)

2006-2010 Mazda5

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

By Chris Chase, CanadianDriver.com

In Europe, MPVs – short for multi-purpose vehicles – are a big deal. Think of an MPV as The Continent’s answer to the minivans we know here: three rows of seats to accommodate the entire family, but usually with four-cylinder engines (many of them diesels) and sized to fit comfortably on tighter European roads.

2006 Mazda5

2006 Mazda5

In North America, Mazda sold a minivan named the MPV, so it’s a little ironic, maybe, that the same company was the first to bring one of these Euro-friendly MPV-type vehicles to Canada and the United States, in the form of the Mazda5. Mazda wasn’t the only player in this new field for long: Kia rolled out its Rondo in 2007. Similarly-sized, it also had three rows of seats (but seated seven instead of the Mazda5’s six) but used swing-out rear doors where the Mazda had van-style sliders.

In Europe, where Mazda gives its cars real names instead of the numerals it uses here, the 5 is called the Premacy. (more…)