I have one and it's surprisingly very capable on the highway. I commute on an 70 MPH interstate every day and the car feels solid and planted with sufficient merging power. It's doesn't have the autobahn-tuned stability of a Volkswagen Golf but it's also 700 pounds lighter.
The Mazda2 is hands down my favorite in this class. I couldn't care less if it only has 100HP, because when you are driving around town it certainly doesn't feel like it. It is nimble and it is great to drive. The Fiesta has more tech features and a nicer interior, but it also costs more and isn't nearly as fun to drive.
My dad had a 2 as a loaner while his 6 was in for a fix. I owned 3 Mazdas, '88 to '05, and am short-listing for my next vehicle purchase. I took it out. It was automatic; I hate automatics. Not expecting much, I was floored by how much grunt this thing has -- it's actually quick off the line. It handles incredibly well. Initially, I had trouble with the seat position (I'm 6'3") but once I found the height adjustment, it was even comfortable. Add manual gearbox, this price point, and SOLD.
In Australia, all Mazda 2 models came with cruise control as a standard fitting. For which I'm grateful, mine is a late 2012 base model Neo spec manual. The cruise control gets a lot of use.
I own this car in Touring trim, and it is a fun, great handling lil car. It is getting about 38mpg average, the shifter is fantastic (get the manual!) everything about it feels quality, even the visors. Interior seats in the touring are incredibly nice with red piping. Cruise, pw, pl, pm, tilt, cd/mp3, and great handling and great fuel economy. What more can u ask for 16k or less...and Mazda reliability,
I bought a Mazda 2 in March. I've had it for 2.5 months and have put 7600 miles on it. I love driving this little Zoom Zoom! My other driver is a Tundra 2007 Crew Max. I call my Zoom Zoom 2 the Go Cart ... The thing is just a fun little gas sipper! :)
I can't say for sure because I don't know much about engines. However I have a Mazda 2 with only 6000 miles on it and I've drove it from new. It just seems to be a noisy little bugger, especially when the engine idol revs up when its cold. No real problems with it though. Apart from the radio changing modes on it's own without warning. I think it may be a loos wire inside the steering coulm because it tends to happen when I turn the wheel to the right. No I'm not hitting the controls on accident
Checked this car out at the auto show. My top pick for a small hatch. Lower price tag, nicer style interior (in my opinion), and surprisingly roomy. I'm 5'9 170 and fit very comfortably up front and in back. Surprising amount of legroom in the backseat for such a tiny car. For about $1,000-$1500 more though, you can upgrade to the new '11 Hyundai Elantra, which is larger, 5mpg more efficient on the highway (40mpg, offsetting the extra cost over Mazda2), and has a richer, roomier interior.
it isn't all about speed folks. Something to be said for character : ) and that little car seems to have tons of it. You know what I mean if you've ever driven an old VW. oh, and a sporty suspension helps too
I've been considering this car... Wouldn't the weight affect the handling of this car in strong wind? I live in the midwest and we get some crazy windy days. I don't want to be on the interstate having trouble handling because my lightweight Mazda2 is blowing like a leaf. Also - if you have several people in the car, would that increase the weight and affect its driving given its horsepower?
Sounds like a damned good choice. I'm not in the market for a car right now. I live in Taipei, where the MRT system gets me anywhere I need to go. But if I were, the Mazda 2 and Honda Fit would be on my short list. From the reviews I read and watched, it sounds like the Mazda 2 is more or less a Miata in hatchback format.
@TheLacavera I was thinking that myself. Next to the Ford Fiesta, it's pretty unexeptional. Smaller, weaker motor that eats more fuel, fewer features. Although it is cheaper. Fiesta is rather pricey for a small 5-door.
@Deetroiter I just bought the Mazda 2 after test driving the Honda Fit, Fiesta, Toyota Yaris, and Fiat 500. The Mazda 2 and Fiesta had the best shifter. They are really the same car, made in the same factory. I really liked the Fiat 500 also. Surprisingly the Fit felt like the worse to me.
@TheLacavera I wouldn't say it was a throwback. I think what Mazda was trying to do was get their foot in the door of the "Hot Hatch" scene. I am not sure their marketing campaign is overly successful but if you picture a mazda speed body kit on here you would probably see the design interests. I think they were aiming for a sports tuner like you get with so many other hatch backs. Haven't driven this yet but I suspected a lot of what this guy said. Think mazda is on the right track.
They are not bad, rented one, bad points road noise and super hard suspension, the glovebox lid will chatter. Good points, handling gearbox and steering. Same base as the Ford Fiesta, which I prefer because it rides better
The 2011 Mazda 2 is a car for smart people who knows that all you need in a car is to get around. The Mazda 2 can achieve 30 mpg. Thats Honda Civic Territory. All for just $14,425.
Coolest car I ever owned, till a fender bender totaled it. I'd get one again! ! ! Great on highway but not the best in heavy rain. Maybe it was my window wipers...
@palebeachbum The Fiesta is the SLOWEST in its class. 0-60 times -- Manual Transmission Ford Fiesta ... 9.7 seconds Mazda2 ... 9.4sec Honda Fit ...9.0 sec Nissan Versa ...9.1 sec Toyota Yaris ...8.5 sec
20 days with Good To Be Alive Paseo de los Minions and 21 days with RB platform Hyundai Accent with Encanto, I don't wanna exceed for THE PEANUTS MOVIE or tie both due to opposing defenceless kids
These are fine new for 14 grand, max. But let's face it, if you start spending over 15 grand on a new car.. it is best to move up a class. Honda Civic, Subaru Impreza. Negotiate the best deal and avoid the options sheet when looking at entry level class cars to get any value out of them.
Wow @Consumerreports I am disappointed. You guys criticize this car like its a regular car, but in truth, its SUPPOSED to be small and compact and SLOW. Wow, look at the people who are buying the car and consider their angle of why they buy it? That will be more helpful for those people that actually want to BUY the car in the first place. Thank you.
I HATE CR and I'm one of their paying members. They drive me NUTS! They give the Mazda 2 a really favorable review then turn around and SHRED the BRILLIANT 2016-2021 Chevrolet Spark. The Spark is nearly *IDENTICAL* to the Mazda 2 spec for spec. Every single positive and negative they state about the Mazda 2 perfectly translates to the Spark...except the Spark has a better manual shifter and the Mazda is 1 second faster to 60mph. I own a 2017 Spark...athletic chassis, genuinely sporty handling, and go-kart fun to drive. It reminds me of my '86 CRX Si. Fit and finish is outstanding, and the 5-speed manual transmission is Honda-good. It's honestly one of the best cars I've owned...and I have mostly purchased Honda's and Scion's in the past. I've got 40K on it and it's been reliable as a hammer. Korean cars have arrived...but CR's ham-fisted review of the Spark clearly illustrates that they missed the memo. Ridiculous bias.
you delusional if you think the Mazda 2 is roomier than the Fiesta, its not even as nice looking a car! You might as well have bought a boring ass corolla
honestly I have seen all the reviews and it always is in green...wtf...switch it up....this car isnt bad except the back looks plain boring and cheap, like a yaris, which we all know is junk. Not to mention 100hp is junk!
Looks like a Crap-Mobile to Me. Where is the style and chrome and legroom? Good thing he is on a private road, cause if he was driving in real life and in the neigborhood I live in he would gotten a lot of comments re his manhood. Maybe the Green Hornet will use it as an Escape-O-Mobile!
I have one and it's surprisingly very capable on the highway. I commute on an 70 MPH interstate every day and the car feels solid and planted with sufficient merging power. It's doesn't have the autobahn-tuned stability of a Volkswagen Golf but it's also 700 pounds lighter.
The Mazda2 is hands down my favorite in this class.
I couldn't care less if it only has 100HP, because when you are driving around town it certainly doesn't feel like it. It is nimble and it is great to drive.
The Fiesta has more tech features and a nicer interior, but it also costs more and isn't nearly as fun to drive.
My dad had a 2 as a loaner while his 6 was in for a fix. I owned 3 Mazdas, '88 to '05, and am short-listing for my next vehicle purchase. I took it out. It was automatic; I hate automatics. Not expecting much, I was floored by how much grunt this thing has -- it's actually quick off the line. It handles incredibly well. Initially, I had trouble with the seat position (I'm 6'3") but once I found the height adjustment, it was even comfortable. Add manual gearbox, this price point, and SOLD.
In Australia, all Mazda 2 models came with cruise control as a standard fitting. For which I'm grateful, mine is a late 2012 base model Neo spec manual. The cruise control gets a lot of use.
I love this car! Fuel-efficient, superior handling (especially on tight curves), stylish, and love the sound of that zoom-zoom!
I own this car in Touring trim, and it is a fun, great handling lil car. It is getting about 38mpg average, the shifter is fantastic (get the manual!) everything about it feels quality, even the visors. Interior seats in the touring are incredibly nice with red piping. Cruise, pw, pl, pm, tilt, cd/mp3, and great handling and great fuel economy. What more can u ask for 16k or less...and Mazda reliability,
Very fun handling car with a great shifter, very nimble and crisp!
As long as it's a Mazda and not a Ford. i know the motor and transmission is all Mazda.
i got the 2016 mazda 2 (scion ia) and maybe i shoulda got a shifter?
my base model comes with cruise control thank god
I bought a Mazda 2 in March. I've had it for 2.5 months and have put 7600 miles on it. I love driving this little Zoom Zoom!
My other driver is a Tundra 2007 Crew Max.
I call my Zoom Zoom 2 the Go Cart ... The thing is just a fun little gas sipper! :)
I can't say for sure because I don't know much about engines. However I have a Mazda 2 with only 6000 miles on it and I've drove it from new. It just seems to be a noisy little bugger, especially when the engine idol revs up when its cold. No real problems with it though. Apart from the radio changing modes on it's own without warning. I think it may be a loos wire inside the steering coulm because it tends to happen when I turn the wheel to the right. No I'm not hitting the controls on accident
mazda 2 are very popular in australia. you see them everywhere, considered to be one of the best light car (subcompact) on the market
Checked this car out at the auto show. My top pick for a small hatch. Lower price tag, nicer style interior (in my opinion), and surprisingly roomy. I'm 5'9 170 and fit very comfortably up front and in back. Surprising amount of legroom in the backseat for such a tiny car. For about $1,000-$1500 more though, you can upgrade to the new '11 Hyundai Elantra, which is larger, 5mpg more efficient on the highway (40mpg, offsetting the extra cost over Mazda2), and has a richer, roomier interior.
it isn't all about speed folks. Something to be said for character : ) and that little car seems to have tons of it. You know what I mean if you've ever driven an old VW.
oh, and a sporty suspension helps too
I've been considering this car... Wouldn't the weight affect the handling of this car in strong wind? I live in the midwest and we get some crazy windy days. I don't want to be on the interstate having trouble handling because my lightweight Mazda2 is blowing like a leaf. Also - if you have several people in the car, would that increase the weight and affect its driving given its horsepower?
Best review I found about this car, I am thinking of getting a second hand one, thank you very much
Im thinking about getting one myself. For some reason they seem to be a pricey. Also the Touring w stick is hard to find.
Sounds like a damned good choice.
I'm not in the market for a car right now. I live in Taipei, where the MRT system gets me anywhere I need to go.
But if I were, the Mazda 2 and Honda Fit would be on my short list.
From the reviews I read and watched, it sounds like the Mazda 2 is more or less a Miata in hatchback format.
@forestgreen98 uhhhhh maybe because the Mazda 3 has been here for decades and the mazda2 has been here for one year?
@TheLacavera I was thinking that myself. Next to the Ford Fiesta, it's pretty unexeptional. Smaller, weaker motor that eats more fuel, fewer features. Although it is cheaper. Fiesta is rather pricey for a small 5-door.
@Deetroiter I just bought the Mazda 2 after test driving the Honda Fit, Fiesta, Toyota Yaris, and Fiat 500. The Mazda 2 and Fiesta had the best shifter. They are really the same car, made in the same factory. I really liked the Fiat 500 also. Surprisingly the Fit felt like the worse to me.
I can't wait to get mine! I'm getting it in black though, that green is too bright for me XD
My new baby. Loving it.
I wish they would do a automatic model. only 15% of cars sold nowadays are manuals
now let's see some weight saving on the speed3 and that 16x based rx7
@TheLacavera I wouldn't say it was a throwback. I think what Mazda was trying to do was get their foot in the door of the "Hot Hatch" scene. I am not sure their marketing campaign is overly successful but if you picture a mazda speed body kit on here you would probably see the design interests. I think they were aiming for a sports tuner like you get with so many other hatch backs. Haven't driven this yet but I suspected a lot of what this guy said. Think mazda is on the right track.
I like the color, which is weird cause i usually go for "conservative" colors
@wrcjunkie The Fiesta is built in Mexico. I beg to differ on the nicer, cleaner and easier to use than the fiesta. But it's all a mater of preference.
How tall is the person in the video? He doesn't say...
They are not bad, rented one, bad points road noise and super hard suspension, the glovebox lid will chatter.
Good points, handling gearbox and steering.
Same base as the Ford Fiesta, which I prefer because it rides better
@z2153 Yaris you have to take it auto manual is not that good for the yaris!
we all know if makes you feel better to make up your own stats! Sales will tell you that the Fiesta is much more preferred over the Mazda 2
Best thing about this review was the cruise control info. Thanks.
I might get one of these if I can't cut a deal with this dude for a mazda3 for the same price.
The 2011 Mazda 2 is a car for smart people who knows that all you need in a car is to get around. The Mazda 2 can achieve 30 mpg. Thats Honda Civic Territory. All for just $14,425.
Coolest car I ever owned, till a fender bender totaled it. I'd get one again! ! ! Great on highway but not the best in heavy rain. Maybe it was my window wipers...
is the mazda Demio:)
i love little cars like this !
i just dont wanna be in one when a chevy suburban veers into me. :(
@palebeachbum
The base Elantra doesn't have AC and a bunch of other features.
No AC, no deal.
Small, but i bet it is a blast to drive
This is my first car. Compared to the pig of a nissan micra I learned it it's beautiful!
Mazda 2 is my favorite car other than the rolls royce phantom.
they should make the speed 2
Good car if you're looking for a daily.
@palebeachbum The Fiesta is the SLOWEST in its class.
0-60 times -- Manual Transmission
Ford Fiesta ... 9.7 seconds
Mazda2 ... 9.4sec
Honda Fit ...9.0 sec
Nissan Versa ...9.1 sec
Toyota Yaris ...8.5 sec
20 days with Good To Be Alive Paseo de los Minions and 21 days with RB platform Hyundai Accent with Encanto, I don't wanna exceed for THE PEANUTS MOVIE or tie both due to opposing defenceless kids
has a great ride.....my roomates ...Honda Fit ....is buzzy....my car is not
Aka. a Ford Feista... lol but I find the ford more refined
he makes such a big deal that the base model has a/c in this day in age all cars have a/c
springin2tri he literally says it once
SHAME ABOUT THE BRAKES ! What ? You haven't heard ?
Go see my little MAZDA 2 movie.
Can't imagine you'll be real excited for too long at all ...
Come here you lil green cute lil car you
nice, a FORD Fiesta "look-a-like"
this car with chev's 1.4 turbo 138 horses zoom zoom =P
really? go ask those aveo/sonic owners.
I constantly get 40+ mpg in my 2000 Toyota Echo, and there is NO second car like her. My little rat mobile.
These are fine new for 14 grand, max. But let's face it, if you start spending over 15 grand on a new car.. it is best to move up a class. Honda Civic, Subaru Impreza. Negotiate the best deal and avoid the options sheet when looking at entry level class cars to get any value out of them.
looking for a tossable car...this and the Fiat 500 are on my list....drove the Fiesta...and it isnt tossable.
0:40 I SOOO HAPPPYYY :D
do your research, and you'll understand why.
Looks like a Yaris
Wow @Consumerreports
I am disappointed. You guys criticize this car like its a regular car, but in truth, its SUPPOSED to be small and compact and SLOW. Wow, look at the people who are buying the car and consider their angle of why they buy it? That will be more helpful for those people that actually want to BUY the car in the first place. Thank you.
I HATE CR and I'm one of their paying members. They drive me NUTS! They give the Mazda 2 a really favorable review then turn around and SHRED the BRILLIANT 2016-2021 Chevrolet Spark. The Spark is nearly *IDENTICAL* to the Mazda 2 spec for spec. Every single positive and negative they state about the Mazda 2 perfectly translates to the Spark...except the Spark has a better manual shifter and the Mazda is 1 second faster to 60mph.
I own a 2017 Spark...athletic chassis, genuinely sporty handling, and go-kart fun to drive. It reminds me of my '86 CRX Si. Fit and finish is outstanding, and the 5-speed manual transmission is Honda-good. It's honestly one of the best cars I've owned...and I have mostly purchased Honda's and Scion's in the past. I've got 40K on it and it's been reliable as a hammer. Korean cars have arrived...but CR's ham-fisted review of the Spark clearly illustrates that they missed the memo. Ridiculous bias.
What a cute little nerd car.
you delusional if you think the Mazda 2 is roomier than the Fiesta, its not even as nice looking a car! You might as well have bought a boring ass corolla
mazda should cancel this and bring back the mazda 323
The Mazda2 is on a diet, which is why it's so light, and the engine is so weak. Therefore, this is a perfect car for people on a diet.
Why are they listing air conditioning as some sort of impressive optional extra?
It's 2011, not 1971....
@MrLinolinares Toyota are the BEST!
mazda2 v ford fiesta
Yet you europeans make v12 cars like Ferrari, Bentley, Mercedes benz, Aston Martin, BMW, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini...
honestly I have seen all the reviews and it always is in green...wtf...switch it up....this car isnt bad except the back looks plain boring and cheap, like a yaris, which we all know is junk. Not to mention 100hp is junk!
Marsder 🙄🙄
Kia rio all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks like a Crap-Mobile to Me. Where is the style and chrome and legroom? Good thing he is on a private road, cause if he was driving in real life and in the neigborhood I live in he would gotten a lot of comments re his manhood.
Maybe the Green Hornet will use it as an Escape-O-Mobile!
Take a good look at that Mazda 2 cause in 2 week its gonna be full of rust!
7 years later, no rust.
11 years later, no rust !....
No thanks. I don't want to give you money too see review ratings.
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