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Replying to: tourist1292 (Aug 05, 2009 7:44 pm) Oh well, I hope the Rondo and the Mazda5 stay in the KIA and Mazda line-ups in the US for the next generation, competition is always healthy (those KIA numbers don't help today though, the Rondo is just ahead of the Borrego and the Amanti in numbers for July 09)
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Replying to: coolmazda5 (Aug 06, 2009 7:22 am) |
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Replying to: coolmazda5 (Aug 04, 2009 4:59 pm) Rondo: 979 ('08 - 1,066) YTD: 5,848 ('08 - 6,236) Mazda 5: 1,017 ('08 - 1,162) YTD: 5,709 ('08 - 9,010) I guess it won't be too long before we start finding out about the 2010 models, usually in Canada its late August or early September. |
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August 2009 Canada: Rondo - 967 (1,087 in '08); YTD - 6,815 (7,323 in '08) Mazda 5 - 972 (747 in '08); YTD - 6,681 (9,757 in '08) USA Rondo - 1,259 (3,508 in '08) YTD - 11,078 (22,038 in '08) Mazda 5 - 1,919 (1,324 in '08); YTD - 14,266 (14,637 in '08) |
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Hi! I am a boomer Mom ready to unload the 7 seat minivan. We just don't need it anymore. But I want decent cargo space as we do haul stuff. And I want a fairly comfortable driver seat, don't like my teeth rattling as they do in my husband's Civic. I wish more mfrs made wagons---I don't want to spend a fortune on a Volvo, youngest goes to college soon. Does anyone here have experience/opinions on whether we should look to Rondo, used 2009 Subaru Outback, Hyundai Elantra Touring? I don't want a 2010 OB, they are too much like SUVs. I do want reliability as we keep our cars until they die.
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| Oh, I didn't mention Mazda 5, because when we visited one on the lot we found that you can drop the back seats to only about 35 degrees down, and you also can't take them out. Not good for when carrying bulky things. | |
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Replying to: ofionnachta (Sep 23, 2009 11:15 am) Have fun looking! |
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Replying to: ofionnachta (Sep 23, 2009 11:17 am) Anyway, you are unloading a 7 seater minivan, so if you still need seven seats get a Rondo, the Mazda5 only has seats for six (US, Canada and Mexico). With regards to space with all seats folded flat we are talking about the same capacity (yeah, of course some owners will argue which has more sq in around between the 2, but it is a generic assessment, see pics below for both) If you only need 5 seats and you need the back for cargo only, Rondo has a 5 seat configuration as well, yet I'm not sure that with no 3rd row it really adds much more space. With all 3 rows in use, the cargo space is drastically reduced, you can carry a couple of things for the day, but i.e. to travel, a cargo box on the roof will do for any... Oh, and you cannot recline the 2nd row fully in either, but you don't need that, see how the seats fold forward on both cars, very clever for a small car IMO |
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Replying to: ofionnachta (Sep 23, 2009 11:15 am) The photos above from coolmazda are a good indication of available storage for carrying items. They are not going to match a minivan as its a much smaller vehicle, but within its context they are very efficient vehicles for space useage. I find it much easier to get in and out compared to a minivan but like that chair-like seating instead of the typical low car seating. I've just returned from a 43 day, 14,377 km trip and found it very comfortable (I'm 5'-11"), I had no sore backs, but usually tried not to go more than 3 hours continuous driving without a stop. It was very economical and so far with over 46,000 km I don't regret my purchase. You have to drive and judge for yourself if it fits your requirements and check owners comments from this and other forums. |
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Replying to: ofionnachta (Sep 23, 2009 11:15 am) i bought my Rondo 8 weeks ago and it is not a fancy car, but down to earth practical. 7 seats for the visiting in-laws grocery bag hook by the passenger side (no need to find those oranges under the seat anymore) headlights auto off automatic rearm if you press the unlock button unintentionally excellent headroom, even in the 3rd row i'm happy with everything except the FE, i'm only getting 19mpg in the city and i don't have a heavy foot. but the cheaper insurance cost kind of compensates that. believe it or not, the insurance on the brand new Rondo is cheaper than my 10 year old minivan. |
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