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Replying to: coolmazda5 (Aug 31, 2007 7:40 am) ------------------------------------ I loathe 3 across seating. |
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Replying to: yysyys (Sep 24, 2007 9:54 am) eilros, "Mazda5" #1206, 16 Oct 2007 7:03 pm - 2nd row seat A/C vents - Updated Central Console - Very distinctive exterior new color |
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When my wife and I needed to replace our 1998 Legacy wagon, we looked at a number of vehicles. The two that stood out most were the Mazda5 and the Kia Rondo. Personally, I liked the Mazda5 for it's sportiness, 5-speed manual and lower price. However, we bought a Rondo EX V6 7-seater since the Mazda5 is not rated to tow at all. The Legacy, with 16 fewer hp, could tow 2000 lbs (with trailer brakes, according to the car's manual) so this lack of towing capability is perplexing to me. The Rondo V6 can tow 2,500 lbs with trailer brakes (according to our car's manual) plus the V6 is buttery smooth. Also, the Mazda5 has slightly less cargo carrying capacity than the Legacy, and we did not want to take a step backward in terms of practicality. The Rondo has about 5 cu ft more capacity than the Legacy with the seats folded, not a lot but still it is an increase. However, if I was choosing just for me, it would have been the Mazda5, but since I was choosing for my family and our needs as a whole, the Rondo was a much better fit. Too bad though that neither is AWD. But the dealer threw into the deal a set of winter rims with winter tires, studded/balanced/mounted, so wintertime should not be a problem, what with all the Rondo's electronic nannies! (I am in Newfoundland, so there is lots of snow and ice to contend with). |
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A reporter seeks to talk with owners and serious shoppers of the 2007 or 2008 Mazda5 OR the 2007 or 2008 Kia Rondo who are also parents. If you are interested in commenting on your experience, please reply to jfallon Thanks for your consideration, Jeannine Fallon Corporate Communications Edmunds Inc. |
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See post #46 in this thread for a link to a magazine review that compares the Rondo and Mazda5. For another comparison from the media, look back at post #186. BTW, I own a Rondo, if you want to know what my slant is. |
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Some of the Mazda5 missing features that have been discussed in this comparison thread are now available in the 2008 model. This is not an exhaustive list, but some of the ones I recall are: - 2nd row A/C vents and a new cloth/leather interior choice (mentioned in an earlier reply already) - Needed more Armrests (front passenger seat and door-side 2nd row seats have now been added) - Aux MP3 Input is now standard - Bluetooth Wireless Data Link for Hands-Free Phone (Grand Touring Model only) - 5AT replaces 4AT Here are the features in more detail: Sport: http://www.edmunds.com/new/2008/mazda/mazda5/100948233/standard.html Touring: http://www.edmunds.com/new/2008/mazda/mazda5/100948267/standard.html Grand Touring: http://www.edmunds.com/new/2008/mazda/mazda5/100948268/standard.html |
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Anyone with any experience of having passengers in the 3rd row of the Rondo on a hot day? I'm just wondering how any AC gets back there. There are vents for the 2nd row, but they're too low to reach the 3rd row. Unless you have the fan set to the highest speed and pointed up, I can't imagine how any cool air would get back there. On the new Mazda5 they now have the AC vents behind the front center console like in the Rondo; however, since there is no 2nd row bench to block the flow of air, I can see how the 2nd row AC vents pointed straight back would get to the 3rd row passengers, but even with these it seems like your upper body would get pretty warm, especially if the sun was on you. So anyone with 3rd row hot day experience? |
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For the Consumer Guide's 2008 Best Buy and Recommended Awards, here are the vehicles chosen in the "Midsize Car" category: Best Buys: Honda Accord Kia Rondo Recommended: Ford Fusion Hyundai Sonata Kia Optima Mazda5 Mercury Milan Nissan Altima Saturn Aura Toyota Camry In the December 2007 issue of Consumer Reports, there is finally a review of the Rondo (sorry, no link). The Rondo got a score of 76 out of 100 (thanks, viking79, for that info). The Mazda5 got a score of 86 in CR's 2007 annual auto issue, topping the "Wagons and Hatchbacks" category. If the Rondo were included in that category, it would have been tied for fourth out of 22 vehicles. So there you go for studies with "Consumer" in the title. |
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Replying to: medicineman (Nov 05, 2007 2:18 pm)
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