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Replying to: natch (Oct 08, 2008 10:36 pm) - telescopic wheel (but no problem the way it is), Canadian version do not have it - lock on the glove compartment, was on the '07 model but removed on the '08 - have to agree with you on the 2.4L, great engine, outperforms my previous 2.8L V6 and gets good mileage - great visibility - great brakes - would be nice if the rear hatch was a little higher (I'm 5'-11") I have to disagree on a few of things: - sliding doors, I don't like them, that's one of the reasons I got the Rondo - I've no problem reading the instruments at any time (I'm in my sixties too) - I find the drivers seat very comfortable, but have to admit they don't compare to Volvo seats (used to own a couple), I like the fact the door arm rest and centre arm rests are on the same level. Love the fact the seats are heated! (a lot of vehicles do not provide this unless you go to the high end model) - low beam cut off lights: I like this feature, it does take a bit of getting used to but now after nearly one years ownership I would not change them. They have a very broad beam and pick up things on the far right and left that regular beams could miss. - the steering wheel is slippy when new but over time it gets better, don't use Armorall or something similar to clean it. - I haven't found a problem with the steering wheel radio buttons - don't find too much problem with the cruise, depends on the grade, but its not as touchy as my daughters HHR with the same size engine and seems to react about the same as my previous vehicle, not sure how the V6 would react. I have not driven the Mazda 5, but it was a close second to the Rondo. We were comparing interior design and we had no use for the extra seats of the M5, but preferred the under floor storage instead. The Rondo 5-seater provided a flat unbroken floor area that made it solid for our large dog. We preferred the dash on the Rondo vs the M5, the amount of standard features (particular the windshield de-icer and heated outside mirrors) that came with the vehicle and safety features were a big plus. We also like the great visibility on the Rondo and the high seating position. If the test drive on the Rondo had not impressed us we would have test drove the M5, but it did, so that was enough for us. A lot is subjective and our requirements would be totally reverse for some one else. These are two great wagons in a niche market - bottom line is you couldn't go wrong with either one.
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Replying to: conwelpic (Oct 09, 2008 7:41 am)
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Replying to: coolmazda5 (Oct 09, 2008 9:48 am) (however, on looking up the word in my dictionary, I think the word is right - "of or due to the consciousness or thinking or percipient subject as opposed to real or external things, not objective, imaginary; giving prominence to or depending on personal opinions or idosyncrasy") |
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I think this forum is not as well represented by women, but here is a good indicator from Down-Under MORE than 25,000 women across Australia have picked their AutoChic 2008 Car of the Year Awards, and the overall winner was Kia Rondo. The awards were announced last week www.autochic.com.au, an Australian automotive website for and about women. With more than 25,000 votes over a six-month period, the girls of Australia were asked to nominate and recommend their favourite vehicles in each of five categories most relevant to them including the Best First Car, Most Wanted Car, Sexiest Girl's Car, Best Car for a Girl on a Budget, and Best Car for Mums (aka the best yummy-mummy mobile). With women now buying over 50 per cent of all new cars, and making the final decision in 85 per cent of all new car purchases, the awards were created to demystify the car-buying decision by involving women in the industry on their own terms. ``The results reflect a diversity in tastes and lifestyles, and has resulted in the most comprehensive guide online as to what women want in a car, at least,'' said Auto Chic's managing director Kathy. The winners are: Best First Car Toyota Corolla Sexiest Girl's Car Jaguar XK Convertible Girl on a Budget Toyota Yaris Most Wanted Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet Best Yummy Mummy Holden Captiva BP Renewables Greenest Car Fiat 500 Safest Car Renault Megane AutoChic's Car of Choice Kia Rondo BP Renewables assisted in picking the 2008 AutoChic Greenest Car award. The decision was based on greenhouse gas emissions, fuel-economy tests, and other specifications reported by the auto manufacturers. The Safest Car for Women award was decided by automotive industry consultant, freelance journalist and features editor of Wheels magazine, and avid safety advocate John Cadogan. The girls at AutoChic test-drive cars on a regular basis from a female point of view and, when it came to their car of choice for the year, the decision was unanimous the Kia Rondo. Source: http://wollondilly.yourguide.com.au/news/local/sport/other/more-than-25000-auto-- chics-surveyed-about-what-women-want/1332107.aspx
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Replying to: coolmazda5 (Oct 14, 2008 11:22 am) If 85% percent of women have the final decision on which cars to pull the trigger on our next vehicle purchase and basing our choices on this survey....guys let me be the first to say "We are doomed" Australia gets the best "bada$$" cars of the entire world that the U.S. society dont even get to sit in, and the final outcome is a Toyota Corolla? Yaris? Beetle Cabriolet? a Kia Rondo as "Car of Choice" Wow!
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Replying to: vg33e power (Oct 14, 2008 11:45 am) On the other hand, women have shoes to utilize their irrational mindset |
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After I have made up my mind. I have a Rondo and a Yaris so my masculinity is taking a hit here. (Just kidding - I have two very practical cars for my lifestyle)
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looks like it happened again for the second month in a row, the Rondo outsold the Mazda 5 in Canada, maybe Mazda Canada is having a supply problem as this doesn't normally happened here - or maybe not Rondo - 932 (this brings it to over 16,000 units since its introduction into Canada) Mazda 5 - 711 (sorry, do not have figures since its introduction which was October 2005)
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Replying to: ramblinmo (Oct 18, 2008 12:33 pm) Geee, the Rondo is OK, but the Yaris hit the nail in the head, LOL. Just kidding - These cars do not discriminate any owners' "personal" tendencies - Or, Family priorities take precedence when buying these type of cars |
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Replying to: conwelpic (Oct 18, 2008 2:54 pm)
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