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You're kidding - salemen know something about the vehicle? by ccweems
Aug 01, 2005 (6:44 am)
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Despite the fact that they have the time, the vehicles and the information most salesmen would rather read the paper, talk to their girl friend and smoke cigarettes. I know this unfairly depicts a very few but it is a fair appraisal of my experience over the last 30 years. Remember, turnover amongst car salesmen is over 100% per year and the salesman before you was likely selling time shares, Herbalife or cell phones the month previous. If you ever go to a dealership and depend on any information apart from inventory status you are doomed.
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Towing capacity? by samp
Aug 06, 2005 (10:28 pm)
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Hi there,
 
Can anyone who has bought a Mazda5 tell me if it has any towing capacity at all, as per the manual? None of the web sites, including Mazda's, say anything at all about towing. But I had a Mazda salesman tell me it can tow 2,000 pounds, which I find hard to believe (I'd think maybe 1000-1500 if anything at all). I am hoping I could tow just a small utility trailer with it.
 
Also, where is the spare tire on this thing? I didn't think to look while at the dealer.
 
Thanks,
Sam
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Re: Towing capacity? [samp] by robyneil
Aug 07, 2005 (1:01 am)
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Replying to: samp (Aug 06, 2005 10:28 pm)

As far as I know, you can't tow anything with the Mazda 5. You won't find a hitch below the rear bumper. Everyone, just please correct me if I'm wrong. There's a trailer hitch adapter that can be inserted on the front bumper though for towing the 5. This is the reason I'm searching for mazda/aftermarket roof racks for the 5 for versatility and extra space.
 
The spare is below the cargo area behind the third row seat, below the hidden cargo area compartment with tools inside (raise the lid). If they didn't put the spare there, I guess there'd have been more cargo space behind the third row seat just like with other vans and SUVs.
 
P.S. I subscribed for an email Thule notification for MZ5 roof racks and they said they are still working on the fittings for the MZ5. 'Let you know if they finally have fittings available.
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Re: Towing capacity? [robyneil] by samp
Aug 07, 2005 (9:25 am)
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Replying to: robyneil (Aug 07, 2005 1:01 am)

Thanks for the info. Does the manual say anything about towing in the specifications? Or does it void the warranty?
 
Thanks again,
Sam
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Re: Towing capacity? [samp] by robyneil
Aug 07, 2005 (11:27 am)
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Replying to: samp (Aug 07, 2005 9:25 am)

Thanks for the info. Does the manual say anything about towing in the specifications? Or does it void the warranty?
 
Sam - 'Went through the manual again and there's nothing about towing specification. Here're the only things I can find for you:
 
page 10-4
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: 4572 lbs (actual curb weight is 3333)
Front Gross Axle Weight Rating: 2218 lbs
Rear Gross Axle Weight Rating: 2325 lbs
 
page 4-12
Never tow a trailer with your Mazda
 
I did see detachable tow bar, Tow bar detachable, includes
single wiring harness (12n), for the Mazda 3 at:
 
http://www.mazda.co.uk/buy/accessories/Accessories_Lifestyle.pdf
 
There are also 2 tiedown hooks behind the rear bumper, but it is for securing the Mazda 5. Another source says around 3000 lbs towing capacity for the Mazda 5, but I don't think its accurate because my subaru legacy sus (with 2.5L, 165 hp, trailer hitch) can only tow much less than that...2000 lbs:
 
http://www.drivewire.com/newcars/mazdamazda5specs.html
 
Thanks,
 
Robert
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Re: Towing capacity? [robyneil] by samp
Aug 07, 2005 (5:16 pm)
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Replying to: robyneil (Aug 07, 2005 11:27 am)

Thanks for taking the time to look this up, Rob. Sounds like it probably will void the warranty, or could be interpreted that way.
 
I guess my only question now is what kind of crash test results it will get (particularly with side impacts), and I'll just have to wait for those.
 
Sam
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Cargo Room? by carazy
Aug 08, 2005 (11:08 am)
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I am kind of excited about this vehicle for my family but my only concern is that it may be a little smaller than I expected. Edmunds reports 44cu.ft. with the second and third row seats folded. Mostly we will just use it for 2 adults and 2 kids and occasionally a dog in the back. I would love to be able to fit a dog crate measuring 39 inches, front to back. I wonder if anyone owning this car can save me a trip to the dealer with the tape measure and see if this would fit between the second row and rear hatch (3rd row folded of course)?
Thank you,
Scot
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Re: Cargo Room? [carazy] by momstoy
Aug 08, 2005 (11:26 am)
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Replying to: carazy (Aug 08, 2005 11:08 am)

With the 3rd row folded down - I get a width (at the narrowest part where the armrests are) of 40.5" and a depth of 38" (from the top edge of the folded 3rd row seat to the plastic edge trim at the rear hatch. I can move the middle row up a few inches and still have more than enough leg room for the kids - expanding the depth to 41 - 42". I forgot to measure the height of the cargo area.
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Re: Cargo Room? [carazy] by smaria
Aug 08, 2005 (11:29 am)
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Replying to: carazy (Aug 08, 2005 11:08 am)

Edmunds reports 44cu.ft. with the second and third row seats folded.
 
The 44.4 cubic feet of cargo volume is with only the 3rd row folded down. There's much more than that if you also fold down the 2nd row.

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