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Replying to: nissmazlover (Jul 01, 2008 8:13 am) |
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Tuesday means Mazda chat night! The chat opens at 8:45 pm ET and runs until 10 pm ET. I hope you're able to join us tonight to meet and greet with your fellow CarSpace members! See you there! |
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The Electric Assist is available on the Canidian GT models IIRC. No electric assist for the US from what I know. btw, slightly off topic, but the Standard 5 Sport without side sills (CM5 did they add those for 2008?) isn't too low to the ground. I can attest to that after an um.. incident involving one of those concrete parking stop blocks... Not sure if I have any undercoating or paint left on the frame rails though. |
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If you need to tow a boat or jet ski you may want to consider the Rondo. The V6 version can tow up to 2,000 lbs with trailer brakes. Otherwise pick what fits your needs. Both are great cars.
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Replying to: lavrishevo (Jul 03, 2008 7:11 pm) My 1998 Legacy wagon, with a 137 hp 4 cyl, was rated to tow the same amount, and my 1998 Escort wagon, with a 110 hp 4 cyl, is rated to tow 1,000 lbs. Why then, with a 182 hp V6, is the Rondo only rated for 2,000 lbs and the 153 hp Mazda5 not rated to tow at all? Are the Legacy and Escort ratings overstated (unlikely) or is it just that the Rondo and M5 are underrated for towing? Hmmm. Anyone know?
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Replying to: bgw (Jul 04, 2008 1:45 am) http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/list/top10/102426/article.html |
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Interesting article ...Maybe in this context, door shape and entry/egress are two usually overlooked reasons so many people have opted for two-box cars, such as minivans and even SUVs, or at least those not requiring stepladders to enter. Mazda obviously thought that some buyers would recognize the benefits of sliding doors and included them in the clever Mazda5, clearly thinking outside the box of conventional design. That is exactly what we need: more outside-the-box thinking for ways to get us inside the box. Source: http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080708/FREE/361543080/1028/- FREE |
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If you have decided that a Mazda5 is the one, don't wait long... The family sedan and wagon aren’t the hot sellers they once were, but there are quite a few new models that are selling quickly, like the Chevy Malibu and Mazda5. The Kia Optima is a surprise on the list, but it also had significant incentives in June as dealers prepared for the upcoming 2009 model, which goes on sale later this year. Check out the losers and luxury winners and losers below. Top 10 Sedan, Hatchback and Wagon Movers * 2008 Toyota Prius: 4 days * 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid: 10 days * 2009 VW Jetta SportWagen: 13 days * 2008 Kia Optima: 23 days * 2008 Chevy Malibu: 24 days * 2008 Chevy Impala: 25 days * 2008 Honda Accord: 25 days * 2008 Nissan Altima Hybrid: 25 days * 2008 Mazda5: 28 days * 2008 Pontiac G8: 30 days Source: http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2008/07/movers-and-lo-3.html |
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Replying to: raderator (Feb 06, 2007 6:06 pm) |
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Mazda 5 June 2008: 1,416 units vs 1,096 for June 2007 YTD 2008: 11,977 vs 8,309 for 2007 Rondo June 2008: 2,172 vs 4,139 for June 2007 YTD 2008: 15,974 vs 9,996 for 2007 |
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