It’s time to sell our mini-minivan.
Regularly maintained.
We are the 2nd owners and have had it since it had 12k miles on it.
It runs and drives good, leatherette interior in decent condition but driver seat has a rip and is covered by a seat cover.
6 passenger, sliding doors, front and middle captain chairs.
Middle and rear seats fold down so you have a lot of flat cargo space for all sorts of stuff.
Factory Bluetooth phone set up, six disc in dash changer also has volume control on steering wheel, cruise control, 5 speed automatic transmission with shift mode capability, 2 remote entry key fobs.
USN charge ports, factory sunroof, LED lighting, HID headlights, airbags, anti-lock breaks.
Clean title in hand!
Perfect for small family.
Easy transport for soccer games, playground, and carpool.
Spare tire and tools and clean rear compartments, 4 cylinder ENGINE with no leaks,
MPG: 21-22 city, 27 hwy.
I recently got a solid 27mpg on a trip from Medford to coast and back.
This car is in decent shape for a 14 year old family car.
Brakes are good, there are minor dings and scratches .
This is a well-used but well-loved vehicle.
Priced to move!
Thanks For Looking! Call Steven 5four1-77eight-6200
FROM Kelly Blue Book:
Pros
Seeking good fuel economy, passenger space for six and a serious amount of versatility? If you answered yes to those queries then the 2010 Mazda MAZDA5, which also boasts a very palatable price, could well appeal to you.
It’s also the only three-row vehicle in this class to still offer a manual transmission.
Cons
The MAZDA5 and vehicles like it are hot sellers in other countries, but American buyers have usually had only lukewarm interest in such vehicles.
Maybe the mini-minivan look or the lack of V6 power limits the appeal here, but the MAZDA5 has a great deal to offer, even to those who are skeptical at first.
What's New?
For 2010, Mazda adds Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and traction control as standard equipment.
The 2010 Mazda MAZDA5 is an interesting offering.
Built from the same chassis that spawned the smash-hit MAZDA3, the MAZDA5 looks like a cross between a compact hatchback and a midsize minivan.
Offering sliding side doors and three-row seating, the MAZDA5 can certainly swallow its share of people and cargo, and its willing suspension is truly delightful.
If the MAZDA5 has a weak point it’s that the standard 2.
3-liter engine lacks enough muscle to give this family-friendly vehicle the "Zoom-Zoom" attitude found in the CX-7 and CX-9 crossover utility vehicles.
Still, for those who travel mostly in urban settings and don’t require the ability to tow a trailer, the MAZDA5 makes an excellent alternative to a cramped compact wagon or heavy SUV.