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sassysue
Jul 5th, 2007, 08:25 AM
hey guys currently looking at the mazda5 and it's a really good deal i think here's the link to the listing gonna probaly purchase!
http://www.kieswettermazda.com/_used/KieswetterMazda...22072.html
good vehicle? this vehicle is made in japan any suggestion or comments on the vehicle?
Thanks
Richard!
Jeff-TheBiz
Jul 5th, 2007, 09:24 AM
Yikes... no A/C??
Got your PM, I will call you today.
sassysue
Jul 5th, 2007, 09:32 AM
Yikes... no A/C??
Got your PM, I will call you today.
yea kinda suprised actually after he said it lol i like the GT comes with everything it seems the GS comes with it also! ac is extra? wtf
Prof
Jul 5th, 2007, 03:52 PM
I like the Mazda product but when I drove the 5 I found it very plastic inside. The middle seats also sit quite low compared to most sedans. You might want to look at a Rondo if you want a "mini" minvan. And buy A/C.
sixer
Jul 5th, 2007, 06:37 PM
Horrible fuel mileage for a small interior vehicle such as the 5.
Minivans and suvs get the same mileage. Rear seats for small people only.
A/C a must and Mazda's are pricey for parts.
cwb27
Jul 5th, 2007, 06:48 PM
A/C a must and Mazda's are pricey for parts.
This is somewhat subjective.... When you look at the big picture, all dealers have expensive parts
qam
Jul 5th, 2007, 07:08 PM
According to a post on another forum http://www.canadiandriver.com/forum/index.php/topic,52899.0.html, the 2008 Mazda 5 will be recieving a few changes for the US market vehicles. Whether they apply to Canada or are worth waiting for depends on your needs.
Jeff-TheBiz
Jul 5th, 2007, 09:14 PM
According to a post on another forum http://www.canadiandriver.com/forum/index.php/topic,52899.0.html, the 2008 Mazda 5 will be recieving a few changes for the US market vehicles. Whether they apply to Canada or are worth waiting for depends on your needs.
Ask and ye shall receive:
Product Information Bulletin
June 29, 2007
TO: All Mazda Dealers
RE: Preliminary 2008MY Mazda5 Specifications & Features
The Mazda5 has become a key carline to our product line-up. It delivers a high level of functionality, practicality and comfort while still delivering Mazda’s unprecedented “fun to drive” experience. We are pleased to advise you that the first ordering period for the 2008MY Mazda5 will be the week of July 3rd for October Production. To facilitate this earlier ordering period, the Preliminary 2008MY Mazda5 Specifications and Features have been posted to theMarketing section of the Dealer Portal.
As specified in our Specifications and Features Order Guide, the 2008MY Mazda5 receives a refreshened exterior which includes newly designed bumpers, front grille, 16” & 17” alloy wheels and LED taillights (GT model).
The interior also receives new trim appointments and standard features such as side airbags, side air curtains, auxiliary audio input, front passenger seat inner armrest and second row seat outer armrests. Also available are 2nd row cool air vents with fanspeed control, Bluetooth® hands-free phone system, voice activated navigation system and 5-speed Sport mode automatic transmission.
We are confident that the momentum of the Mazda5 will continue in the 2008 model year and we join you in looking forward to its arrival.
MAZDA CANADA INC.
Manager, Product Strategies & Development
Zaku_4
Jul 5th, 2007, 09:18 PM
honestly speaking
mazda's ac's just suck plain ass. anything from a 3 (owned), mx5 prht (own), to an rx8 (sat in). they just suck. they just dont blow cold air; rather cold enough air (to be fair)
sassysue
Jul 5th, 2007, 09:47 PM
hey guys why are there so many good reviews about the mazda5 then? i raelly don't no i havent seen 1 bad review about the mazda 5 all good reviews ok it's low it's not like i'm taking it to the usa every dam week i stay in the city so what;s the sinse of getting a v6 when i don't go away much
lint
Jul 5th, 2007, 10:06 PM
why no power seats?
sassysue
Jul 5th, 2007, 10:08 PM
why no power seats?
hey there's 2 versions either GT OR GS i belive 1 of them has the feature! can't seem to find no GT AROUND!
cwb27
Jul 5th, 2007, 11:07 PM
honestly speaking
mazda's ac's just suck plain ass. anything from a 3 (owned), mx5 prht (own), to an rx8 (sat in). they just suck. they just dont blow cold air; rather cold enough air (to be fair)
Mazda issued a Service Bulletin with regards to poor AC performance in the 3s, known engineering issue that is easily corrected.
Zaku_4
Jul 6th, 2007, 03:30 AM
Mazda issued a Service Bulletin with regards to poor AC performance in the 3s, known engineering issue that is easily corrected.
mine was a 04, one of the first and in the 2 and a half years that i owned it, they didnt fix/do anything regarding the ac.
and or
Jul 6th, 2007, 05:42 AM
Test drove them a couple times when shopping for a minivan, and found them way underpowered yet used the almost the same gas as the bigger minivans. They were also very unstable/tippy-feeling under high speed evasive lane changes during our test.
Also, we didn't like the fact that you had to buy the premium model just to get the side airbags on what is clearly a family vehicle. Who's going to put their kids in the back without airbags? So with just the stuff you need, the price of this thing jumps from the advertised $19,995 to $30,000 out the door! We ended up just ponying up the extra $7k for a proper minivan with a real engine and vehicle stability control, plus not made by Ford/Mazda.
sassysue
Jul 6th, 2007, 06:39 AM
hey guys thanks for all your opnions tonight we see gonna test drive one and ask my wife what she thinks this vehicle is bascally for the city and maybe to toronto once in awhile i can also get an awsome deal on the vehicle! well hopefully it's mazda or kia or huydai
Thanks
Richard!
and or
Jul 6th, 2007, 07:18 AM
well hopefully it's mazda or kia or huydai
Beware the Kia. :eek:
cwb27
Jul 6th, 2007, 07:50 AM
mine was a 04, one of the first and in the 2 and a half years that i owned it, they didnt fix/do anything regarding the ac.
Did you tell them? It's a Service Bulletin and not a recall so they won't do anything unless you tell them your AC sucks. If you did tell them and they did nothing then that dealership has a bunch of idiots working in the garage...
The_Professor
Jul 6th, 2007, 08:03 AM
I owned a Mazda3 for just under two years and never once found the A/C to be inadequate. It was a 2006 with a new diffuser installed over previous years, but I can safely say that unless you're the type who sweats sitting down the A/C should be fine under normal conditions.
And to the poster who asked why the Mazda5 keeps getting glowing reviews it is because it's a lot of bang for your buck, and have you ever driven one? It's a practical family car that isn't boring to drive like minivans and cute utes.
cwb27
Jul 6th, 2007, 10:35 AM
I owned a Mazda3 for just under two years and never once found the A/C to be inadequate. It was a 2006 with a new diffuser installed over previous years, but I can safely say that unless you're the type who sweats sitting down the A/C should be fine under normal conditions.
The diffuser is the key part. Really, it's just a piece of plastic with holes that slows the air flow, but it corrects the issue.
A better way to correct the problem is to install the Cabin Air Filter. Even on vehicles where it wasn't an option (i.e 2004 models) all the climate control system are identical and it slips right on in.
herbie08
Jul 6th, 2007, 01:03 PM
Test drove a Mazda5 before and found it to be a great ride (brought a 3 GT instead). The gas mileage is not the great on this car but I love both the interior and exterior styling. There were three things missing in the 07 GT that was not available that would have changed my purchasing decision.
1. second row rear vent/ac - without it, it take forever to cool the car and I do not want to put my kid in the last row when it is 35 degrees outside and they have to wait 15 minutes for their area to cool (in the 08 spec - love it)
2. power sliding doors - would have been the cherry on top, not in the 08 spec but would love it if it was an available option
3. Full three seats in the second row, like the Rondo to make it a 7 seater. Not that I would ever had 7 people in the car but I would have to use the third row all the time if I am drive a 5th person around.
I also don't like the sunroof retracts above the roof and not into it like the 3, it looks weird by that might just be me.
Zaku_4
Jul 6th, 2007, 01:17 PM
Did you tell them? It's a Service Bulletin and not a recall so they won't do anything unless you tell them your AC sucks. If you did tell them and they did nothing then that dealership has a bunch of idiots working in the garage...
of course
though the ac was a problem i loved the car, it handled very well for fwd and the interior quality was very good.
just dont expect everything to be top notch in a mazda, theres gota be something "wrong". afterall, they had to cut back somewhere
lint
Jul 6th, 2007, 01:45 PM
hey there's 2 versions either GT OR GS i belive 1 of them has the feature! can't seem to find no GT AROUND!
Neither of them have power seats.
Darkharbour
Jul 17th, 2007, 02:40 PM
mine was a 04, one of the first and in the 2 and a half years that i owned it, they didnt fix/do anything regarding the ac.
I have an '04 Mazda3 2.3L with 74k on the odo. The A/C works just fine, and it hasn't had any "fixes" to the A/C. The last 2 weeks here (Calgary) the temperature has been over 30 most days with humidex (gasp! in Calgary) in the mid to high 30's and the A/C has worked great, despite the all black interior.
My previous car was a 2000 Mazda Protege 1.8L and that car had weak A/C, often icing up during long road trips. This happened atleast once in AB, ON, PQ, and NS. Turning the unit off for 20 minutes always seemed to fix it, but the dealer was never able to offer a real solution.
Atheral
Jul 17th, 2007, 02:58 PM
honestly speaking
mazda's ac's just suck plain ass. anything from a 3 (owned), mx5 prht (own), to an rx8 (sat in). they just suck. they just dont blow cold air; rather cold enough air (to be fair)
I know you didn't mention the Mazda6, but I do want to say that I find the Mazda6 AC (and heating) to be excellent. Takes a short time to get going and is the air is adequately cold/hot.
forreal
Jul 17th, 2007, 04:47 PM
Beware the Kia. :eek:
If you're referring to Kia's quality and reliability, that kind of thinking is old school. Kia doesn't suck as much as they used to, but it'll take a while for public perception to catch up.
I'm saying this because I bought a Kia Rondo a few months ago. I'm definitely not a gearhead and wasn't even aware of Kia's past reputation, so when I did my research, I approached it with open eyes and without any preconceived ideas. Obviously, I came to the conclusion that Kia has mostly overcome its past problems--unless I'm a complete idiot and my research was all wrong (actually, I am a bit of an idiot, so who knows?:)). Anyways, I know I risk being ridiculed for holding an opinion contrary to the knee-jerk popular belief, but that's the price for thinking different. ;)
If you're referring to Kia's sexiness or looks or resale value, I'll have to agree with you there. :eek: :lol: Anyways, back to the Mazda5. I personally like everything about it and it almost suits all of my needs. I preferred the Rondo mostly due to its 2-3-2 seating for up to seven (not that I'll always need that capacity, but there will be the odd occasion that I'll need it). If not for that, I would have bought the Mazda5.
My cousin has a Mazda3 and I haven't noticed any shortcomings to the AC.