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Re: Toronto Star comparison [bgw] by mrbwa1
Nov 28, 2007 (1:46 pm)
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Replying to: bgw (Nov 28, 2007 3:05 am)

bgw and medecineman,
 
 Thanks for the comments! I really think that the Kias have come a long ways in even just a couple years and it's nice to have that competition. I appreciate the headlights comments, and it sounds like they are about the same as the MZ5. Broad lighting pattern with a sharp cutoff as well. I did also forget to mention that the Kia was rated for toeing. This is definitely a big deal (though not in my case).
 
  We just got the 1st snowfall this week and more is expected tonight, and first reports from the wife are that the Dunlop Wintersport 3ds are holding their own. Hopefully I'll get a change to test them out tonight, as we have our Soon To Be Parents class. I must admit that it's a bit depressing to see the black steelies on the MZ5 after only having it about a month, so summer will be a welcom change with the mags back on!
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Re: Toronto Star comparison [bgw] by conwelpic
Nov 28, 2007 (5:48 pm)
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Replying to: bgw (Nov 28, 2007 3:05 am)

bqw - I agree with you on the low-beams and I like the wide beam it helps catch the deer coming out of the trees and ditches and also the high-beams are like flood lights makes my other vehicle look like two flashlights on the front end
 
mrbwa1 - Liked you assessment for of the Mazda 5, it was our second consideration but due to late presentation of the 2008 model (I think not till January) we didn't test drive the Mazda 5. We purchased a 2008 Rondo EX 5-seater with the 4 cylinder engine (Canadian model). With the 5-seater the rear seats drop down with a simple one hand operation and no removal of the headrests and provides a flat floor with no gaps - great for our large dog. For ourselves, we preferred the hinged rear door to the sliding door and also had no need for the extra 3rd seats, just like the extra underfloor storage in that area. Hard to fault the build quality of the Rondo; performance is outstanding with the 2.4L and stereo system and operating controls are fantastic.
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Re: Toronto Star comparison [medicineman] by bowserh
Dec 01, 2007 (4:07 am)
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Replying to: medicineman (Nov 26, 2007 6:45 pm)

Medicine Man, thanx for you reply! Very helpful. And mrbwa1's reply was also very helpful. I haven't decide yet but I think I'm leaning to the Rondo. Like you say, I think the Rondo is a little more useful cuz of the many choices of cargo-passenger combinations...and it also has ESC which is good for a family vehicle. Besides, I have a sports car already so I don't need a sporty family vehicle...I just want one that is most versatile. But it's not a done deal yet. I'll keep reading. Thanx again!
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Re: Toronto Star comparison [bowserh] by medicineman
Dec 01, 2007 (8:11 am)
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Replying to: bowserh (Dec 01, 2007 4:07 am)

I'm glad you liked my ramblings, bowserh. There are Rondo owners out there who think the same way as you do. I think there's an assumption that no car enthusiast or no real "driver" would choose the Rondo. The fact is, all you have to do is read the Rondo forums and you will figure out quite quickly that there are a number of car enthusiasts who have purchased the Rondo. Mind you, I call anyone who knows more than I do about cars a "car enthusiast," which is pretty much everyone. Heck, just a few months ago, I didn't even know what "detailing" meant. I thought it was something that insurance adjusters did.
 
Anyways, where was I? Oh, yeah, car enthusiasts buying Rondos. It's probably true that they wouldn't have bought the Rondo if it were their only vehicle, but their reasoning seems to be pretty much the same as yours--the Rondo is their family car and they have another car that is their "fun" car. Yeah, I know that's a backhanded compliment to the Rondo, but it also shows that they were most likely attracted by the Rondo's biggest selling point, its versatility and configurability.
 
There might also be the impression that, due to comparisons to the Mazda5, the Rondo must have poor performance and handling. In my personal experience, my 4-cylinder Rondo performs and handles just fine. In Canada (not sure about the States), the Rondo is advertised as an "urban utility vehicle." That's just another useless advertising slogan, but it happens to aptly describe how I use the Rondo. I use the Rondo almost entirely in the city to move people and/or cargo in short jaunts. The Rondo has more than enough power for this kind of task and is surprisingly nimble in negotiating the urban nightmare.
 
As nimble as the Mazda5? According to the reviews, I would say No. But this doesn't necessarily mean that its handling is poor--just not as good as the Mazda5. I've read about one hundred reviews of the Rondo (I kid you not) and according to my subjective meta-analysis, the vast majority of reviews state that the Rondo's performance/handling is good or adequate. Yeah, not impressive, but not bad, either.
 
For me, not being a real "driver," good or adequate is good enough. "Good enough" wouldn't be good enough if we were talking about sports cars, but we're talking about mini people movers here. The vast majority of Rondo reviews have been positive and I'm assuming just a few of those reviewers must be car enthusiasts, eh? If these guys can give the Rondo a thumbs up, there must be something to owning a vehicle that is all about practicality with no sports car aspirations. Believe it or not, there is a certain beauty to practicality done well, without flash and panache.
 
None of this really matters, of course, if the Rondo is too fugly and dorky in one's eyes for one to even consider it. In that case, I'll just continue to drive around in my doofus-mobile (because I'm just too damned clued out to realize how intrinsically butt-ugly it is), scaring the wits out of every decent, God-loving woman and child, and causing every adult male to wet himself due to uncontrollable gaiety. Didn't Jesus once saith, "Greater is He that is in you, than he that is in the Rondo"? A real man would be driving a real car, a real hot and sporty number, right? Well, I'm not lacking so I don't need to compensate, ya know. (Yes, I'm joking--who said this had to be funny in order for it to be a joke?)
 
BTW, if you're American, you should probably know that all vehicles in the States will eventually have ESC. If a functional seven-seater Mazda5 ever shows up in North America, that along with the inclusion of ESC would pretty much make it the definitive mini hauler (on paper, at least). Of course, by then, Honda, Toyota and everyone else will have one of these type of vehicles available in North America and it will be a different ball game.
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2008 Mazda 5 Canadian model by conwelpic
Dec 05, 2007 (2:51 pm)
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looks like Mazda Canada is starting to get the 2008 info set (looks like its not all complete at this time) the base GS model has increased by $800 and the GT now include a/c as standard but is reflected in the price. The new 5-speed auto is now an $1100 option up from $1000 for the 2007 4-speed version.
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Re: 2008 Mazda 5 Canadian model [conwelpic] by conwelpic
Dec 06, 2007 (5:54 am)
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Replying to: conwelpic (Dec 05, 2007 2:51 pm)

it now appears that they have got the Mazda Canada site updated with all the relavent info and you can also download the owners manual for the 2008 Mazda 5 and then you can go to the KIA Canada site and download the owners manual for the Rondo. With this type of information anyone trying to decide between the two models can make a more accurate comparison.
 
Mazda 5 sales in Canada for November 2007 - 711, Rondo - 670
Mazda 5 sales in USA for Nov - 468, Rondo - 3570
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Re: 2008 Mazda 5 Canadian model [conwelpic] by ata10
Dec 10, 2007 (2:59 pm)
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Replying to: conwelpic (Dec 06, 2007 5:54 am)

It's interesting to see how well the Rondo is selling in US and Canada. I also found the sales numbers for other Kia models in Canada. Look here:
 
http://www.kia-world.net/index.php/2007/12/04/kia-canada-november-sales/
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Re: 2008 Mazda 5 Canadian model [conwelpic] by zklopman
Dec 12, 2007 (2:32 pm)
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Replying to: conwelpic (Dec 06, 2007 5:54 am)

Mazda 5 sales in Canada for November 2007 - 711, Rondo - 670
Mazda 5 sales in USA for Nov - 468, Rondo - 3570

 
Assuming these numbers are correct, they show a few things:
 
(1) Canadians bought about a third of this class of cars as the Americans, although the population is much smaller.
(2) Americans prefer the Rondo much more that the Mazda, while the Canadians show only a slight preference to the Mazda.
 
while #1 is probably due to the American culture ("I want my car big!"), I wonder what is the reason for #2. Is it better Mazda marketing or pricing in Canada?
 
(I live in the Boston area, and a Kia Rondo EX V6 owner)
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Re: 2008 Mazda 5 Canadian model [zklopman] by kivo
Dec 13, 2007 (7:16 am)
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Replying to: zklopman (Dec 12, 2007 2:32 pm)

The Mazda5 is hardly advertised in the USA, so that no doubt accounts for the poor sales here.
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Re: 2008 Mazda 5 Canadian model [kivo] by coolmazda5
Dec 13, 2007 (8:35 am)
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Replying to: kivo (Dec 13, 2007 7:16 am)

Agreed, I have not seen a high drop in advertising for the Mazda5 since I got my first one (06) back in 05. I just got a 2nd one (08) and mostly based on current experience, the word of mouth and the news on the Web, nothing else... Still, I love both with that Manual Tranny
 
I believe that we may need more trending numbers to draw the conclusion that zklopman is posting, although yes, I see a preference for the Rondo over the Mazda5 here in the US. Possibly one of the top attributes of the Mazda5 is scaring off Americans: the sliding door as it "resembles" a Minivan (just see how the Mazda5 is classified within this forum ). In Europe and Asia minivans are not well known so it doesn't fall into that classification (and they are hot items there)

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