I just bought this sport model - 53K miles, in excellent condition, replacing a 2008 RAV4. It's peppy and supper fun to drive. I'm single but with grandkids enjoy the versatility of the seating and/or cargo areas. This review doesn't mention that the middle seat has a console that can fold under one of the seats to open passage space. Also, it has effective rear seat A/C. I like the wavy body style but mostly I just love love love this car.
I have a 2010 Mazda 5 Grand Touring and ABSOLUTELY love it...!!! Well...expect for one thing. The acceleration of the 2.3 liter engine which struggles when trying to merge from an on ramp exit onto the highway. I've worked around this issue by setting it in it's "auto manual" mode. And let me tell you folks it makes a HUGE difference in power. Since it holds a gear longer to build up a merging or passing speed when your on the highway. However, around town i just leave it in it's regular mode setting which is just fine. But since most of the complaints i hear about this vehicle are related to it's under powered engine. I thought i'd share my "work around" of that problem area for those that share my frustration on this issue. It's a damn shame that Mazda discontinued this little gem of a minivan. Because in all honesty i really feel they had a good thing going for folks not wanting a larger SUV. I for one firmly believe that most of it's downfall was a lack of any "reasonable" horsepower. Moving from a 2.3 liter to a 2.5 liter engine and only increasing the horsepower from 153 to 157 was rather ridiculous on Mazda's part. Since know one would really see any "significant gains" from a 4hp increase on the newest models. If they had bumped it up to 170hp at the very least and added more torque THAT would have done the trick no doubt about it. The only other issue to me was exterior styling since i really disliked what they did to the front grille. By changing it to a huge plastic smiley face along with the change in rear tail lights to a "standard" horizontal configuration. I happen to LOVE my 2010 models vertical LED tail lights. There not only sleek looking but also make larger vehicles in back of me notice my braking more. So again Mazda shouldn't have changed that feature. And lastly not to be overly nit picky here i miss the side turn signals and painted body side moldings the older Mazda 5 models had up until the 2009 model year. Why they did away with those features on my 2010 model is beyond me. I guess they felt adding traction and stability control on my 2010 model was more important. Since the previous models before 2010 lacked those important safety features. Regardless of all that, i still love my "mini" minivan and with only 30k on my 2010. I expect it to provide me many more years of convenience and reliability.
I have 2011 mazda 3 2.5 and love it I'm planing on getting the MaZda 5 for my wifey early next year we love this mini van it's perfect for us.. Thanks for the great video..
I had the 2014 touring model in the States and it was great. I now own a 2011 model that is called the sport but it’s the highest model. Electric rear doors, stock 2-din navigation system with 6 speakers and a ton more tech than my American model. It even seats 7 here. Love this vehicle.
We just bought a 2008 and love it. Got a good deal on the 2008 model (very low miles, very low interest rate) and hated the new swoopy thing on the side. Overall, great family car for those that don't want today's oversized "mini" van.
I'm considering on getting this after owning a first-gen manual Honda CR-V for many years now. This is the only van that I'm considering since it's offered in manual. I enjoy driving way too much to own an auto.
I prefer the interior rather than the exterior and we spend more inside the car, don't we all? It's pleasant to drive and it's good all around alternative people mover around the town including IKEA trips!
We had a 2006 mazda5 and it road nice, had plenty of space, and I really liked the radio setup, however it looks like a mom vehicle or an old mans vehicle.
None of these comments are even close to rational! This mini-minivan is stylish, reliable, and fitted for people that just have to drive to work and back everyday. perfect for some!
Love the Mazda5. I have taken delivery of 2 dining tables (which we use in the office) in boxes and they fit. I also took delivery of a massive area rug from Lowes and that went in too. Really practical, really nice to drive in the city. Zippy, quick. Engine sound...yes, but it does not bother me. I am not expecting Lexus at this price point.
They need to put the new 2.5 SkyActiv with 184 hp in the Mazda5. If they do want to sell more of this, that might be one good move. It will give 26+ in the city 36+ in the hwy and 0-60 in the 7's.......that would move more 5's off the dealer lots.
This mazda with standart type, and different country will different fiture. Try to come where the company born so you will found amazing mazda 5 and with great price...
You know when these things shine? Used. There are many Mazda 5s out there in the used market and they can be had fairly inexpensively. They stand up to years of regular use and the engines keep going and going. A great car and a super fuel-saver. Pick one up used and enjoy the economy of the excellent little car.
Yep, we had a '12 and lost it in an accident. This summer, I found one with some high mileage--but in great condition. Even the Mazda dealership I took it too raved on how great it looked. I've done the water pump and replaced the front struts, plus got 4 new Michelins for it, cuz this was the car my daughter wanted for her graduation. She vows to drive it into the ground. She doesn't even want my wife's '19 VW Jetta, once we pay it off. She wants and loves her 5.
Good review. I'm also not a fan of the new styling. I enjoyed the previous generation's lines. Hopefully, it will be successful for Mazada and other car companies will follow suit and in the near future we can see these small, fuel efficient, vans everywhere.
"SPORT", you wonder why "SPORT"? i.e; when sporting you also do not wear leather, fancy clothing or jewelry. You go "base model" with just shorts and a T-shirt... just the essentials with a smile on your face :D
or toyota hiace, townace, or previa. or the vw van before it got stupid big. kudos to mazda for actually paying attention to what the market wants. HONDA, PLEASE REINTRODUCE THE RA1.
Aux jacks are better. when apple switched to thunderbolt, all the 43 pin jacks suddenly needed an adaptor. if apple pulls that crap again, with an aux jack you will be ready
What didn't age well was the guy reviewing the car. "The utility continues with the side doors, theres one on each side of this little guy" Wow doors on both sides of a car who would have thunk? It even has "an engine up front" No Way! Hope this schlemiel learned to code....
I had a 2011 Mazda 5 Grand Touring model. Best car I ever owned for my family.
It's called the Sport model due to the fact that you can get it with a manual transmission.
I just bought this sport model - 53K miles, in excellent condition, replacing a 2008 RAV4. It's peppy and supper fun to drive. I'm single but with grandkids enjoy the versatility of the seating and/or cargo areas. This review doesn't mention that the middle seat has a console that can fold under one of the seats to open passage space. Also, it has effective rear seat A/C. I like the wavy body style but mostly I just love love love this car.
I have a 2010 Mazda 5 Grand Touring and ABSOLUTELY love it...!!!
Well...expect for one thing. The acceleration of the 2.3 liter engine
which struggles when trying to merge from an on ramp exit onto the
highway. I've worked around this issue by setting it in it's "auto
manual" mode. And let me tell you folks it makes a HUGE difference in
power. Since it holds a gear longer to build up a merging or passing
speed when your on the highway. However, around town i just leave it in
it's regular mode setting which is just fine. But since most of the
complaints i hear about this vehicle are related to it's under powered
engine. I thought i'd share my "work around" of that problem area for
those that share my frustration on this issue. It's a damn shame that
Mazda discontinued this little gem of a minivan. Because in all honesty i
really feel they had a good thing going for folks not wanting a larger
SUV. I for one firmly believe that most of it's downfall was a lack of
any "reasonable" horsepower. Moving from a 2.3 liter to a 2.5 liter
engine and only increasing the horsepower from 153 to 157 was rather
ridiculous on Mazda's part. Since know one would really see any
"significant gains" from a 4hp increase on the newest models. If they
had bumped it up to 170hp at the very least and added more torque THAT
would have done the trick no doubt about it. The only other issue to me
was exterior styling since i really disliked what they did to the front
grille. By changing it to a huge plastic smiley face along with the
change in rear tail lights to a "standard" horizontal configuration. I
happen to LOVE my 2010 models vertical LED tail lights. There not only
sleek looking but also make larger vehicles in back of me notice my
braking more. So again Mazda shouldn't have changed that feature. And
lastly not to be overly nit picky here i miss the side turn signals and
painted body side moldings the older Mazda 5 models had up until the
2009 model year. Why they did away with those features on my 2010 model
is beyond me. I guess they felt adding traction and stability control on
my 2010 model was more important. Since the previous models before 2010
lacked those important safety features. Regardless of all that, i still
love my "mini" minivan and with only 30k on my 2010. I expect it to
provide me many more years of convenience and reliability.
We have this car for a rent right now.. Because our car is both damage.. And I just finally learned how to put the back seats down.. Thank you sir!
I have 2011 mazda 3 2.5 and love it I'm planing on getting the MaZda 5 for my wifey early next year we love this mini van it's perfect for us.. Thanks for the great video..
I've always liked this car a lot! Its small but yet capable, inexpensive, and just plain clever.
I had the 2014 touring model in the States and it was great. I now own a 2011 model that is called the sport but it’s the highest model. Electric rear doors, stock 2-din navigation system with 6 speakers and a ton more tech than my American model. It even seats 7 here. Love this vehicle.
Cooley knows how to keep people engaged. The Mazda 5 was pretty cool and rather rare to see in comparison to its competitors. Great Video
We just bought a 2008 and love it. Got a good deal on the 2008 model (very low miles, very low interest rate) and hated the new swoopy thing on the side. Overall, great family car for those that don't want today's oversized "mini" van.
Mazda 3 +mini minivan +two more numbers = Mazda 5
i have the 2015...we have 2 kids and drives very comfy and practical for long drives.
I'm considering on getting this after owning a first-gen manual Honda CR-V for many years now. This is the only van that I'm considering since it's offered in manual. I enjoy driving way too much to own an auto.
Got one since 2 weeks, very nice family friendly car. Got 3 little kids.
I prefer the interior rather than the exterior and we spend more inside the car, don't we all? It's pleasant to drive and it's good all around alternative people mover around the town including IKEA trips!
We had a 2006 mazda5 and it road nice, had plenty of space, and I really liked the radio setup, however it looks like a mom vehicle or an old mans vehicle.
None of these comments are even close to rational! This mini-minivan is stylish, reliable, and fitted for people that just have to drive to work and back everyday. perfect for some!
I agree the previous generation looked much better
I have Mazda 5 2010 and I love it :)
This car with the new Kodo design and new interior would have been fantastic but I guess they werent moving enough models here
Love the Mazda5. I have taken delivery of 2 dining tables (which we use in the office) in boxes and they fit. I also took delivery of a massive area rug from Lowes and that went in too. Really practical, really nice to drive in the city. Zippy, quick. Engine sound...yes, but it does not bother me. I am not expecting Lexus at this price point.
They need to put the new 2.5 SkyActiv with 184 hp in the Mazda5. If they do want to sell more of this, that might be one good move. It will give 26+ in the city 36+ in the hwy and 0-60 in the 7's.......that would move more 5's off the dealer lots.
I just looked at a 2017 model in Canada.....
Todd Ferguson wait what a 2017 mazda 5 in canada!!!!
This mazda with standart type, and different country will different fiture. Try to come where the company born so you will found amazing mazda 5 and with great price...
You know when these things shine? Used. There are many Mazda 5s out there in the used market and they can be had fairly inexpensively. They stand up to years of regular use and the engines keep going and going. A great car and a super fuel-saver. Pick one up used and enjoy the economy of the excellent little car.
Yep, we had a '12 and lost it in an accident. This summer, I found one with some high mileage--but in great condition. Even the Mazda dealership I took it too raved on how great it looked. I've done the water pump and replaced the front struts, plus got 4 new Michelins for it, cuz this was the car my daughter wanted for her graduation. She vows to drive it into the ground. She doesn't even want my wife's '19 VW Jetta, once we pay it off. She wants and loves her 5.
9.5 isnt bad for a 4 banger people hauler with a great 6 speed
Good review. I'm also not a fan of the new styling. I enjoyed the previous generation's lines. Hopefully, it will be successful for Mazada and other car companies will follow suit and in the near future we can see these small, fuel efficient, vans everywhere.
have no intrest in the car but dammit this guy makes good reviews
"SPORT", you wonder why "SPORT"?
i.e; when sporting you also do not wear leather, fancy clothing or jewelry. You go "base model" with just shorts and a T-shirt... just the essentials with a smile on your face :D
I wished Mazda would bring 6speed diesel in GT trim to U.S.
Por 2600 en seattle se puede agregar lo que mencionaste ?
En mi actual mazda5 que no lo tiene
I like it.
i call it the gap left in the market by the RA1 chassis honda odyssey.
Hi guys, I need to get a van soon and if you can please tell me which I should get, I am currently thing about the 2011 Toyota Sienna..
@gamer7790 obviously toyota sienna or honda odyssey
I hate that host, but he right about this car, its great, wished the iiHS scored better and have more tech/lux options.
good car
I love the idea of a small van. But this is a little too small. I wish it was short and tall
or toyota hiace, townace, or previa.
or the vw van before it got stupid big.
kudos to mazda for actually paying attention to what the market wants. HONDA, PLEASE REINTRODUCE THE RA1.
Aux jacks are better. when apple switched to thunderbolt, all the 43 pin jacks suddenly needed an adaptor. if apple pulls that crap again, with an aux jack you will be ready
dafiltafish four years later, Apple has screwed us once again with the dropping of the aux port on iPhone 7 and up🤦🏻♂️
Name of song of 2:47
What didn't age well was the guy reviewing the car.
"The utility continues with the side doors, theres one on each side of this little guy" Wow doors on both sides of a car who would have thunk?
It even has "an engine up front" No Way!
Hope this schlemiel learned to code....
Smiley face van. :-D
i own the 2006 model i need to change it!
@obscuresword if you're talking about this car then i REALLY do disagree
i can't see the resemblance
I traded this for gtx590 sli
is it a V4 or V6?
Inline 4.
0:55 = Douchebag parking
4:23 0-60 next week ROFL!!!
Poor seller in the UK...
In the us to
FIRST VIEW:)
@RageicaNiels HAHAHAHAHAHA........
Please, don't ever shave your mustache!
its ew design
@larzyboy96 its a family car, family car's are boring...
ariell92 DURANGOS ARE NOT BORING
You can drive in the water no boring
Any car review that begins with the radio panel review is not an interesting car review.
This car is garbage,i dont advice anyone to buy mazda specially 5 series
its UGLY
yes just like your face