Overview & Reviews
The 2010 Mazda 5 gains stability and traction control as standard equipment.
- More nimble and maneuverable than full-size minivans, convenient sliding doors, manageable size for small families, low price.
- Kids-only third row, no seven-seat option, engine can run out of steam when fully loaded.
User Reviews:
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Just Bought My New 2010 Mazda5 7/10 - 2010 Mazda Mazda5
By luv2drive - February 15 - 1:50 pmOk so I just bought this, honeymoon isnt over only 1k miles on it. Went on a trip w/family little cramped on room but they have racks & a basket or container for purchase will def.invest in one of those.Overall zipping around town love it,look love it,performance loaded,ran great not a slug. Used to drive a loaded suburban this forces me to not keep as much junk in the back as I usually do. It is easy to clean truly a fun car to drive. I dont feel Im in a mom car whatsoever, feels like Im in a little sporty vehicle. Cant say much more than I LOVE IT! You will too but it will force you to keep it clean =@). I have 3 kids one is 16 & tall,very comfy in it and in back row.
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One more good review for mazda 5 - 2010 Mazda Mazda5
By ras1305 - July 24 - 10:38 amone more good review for mazda 5
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Finally has stability control - 2010 Mazda Mazda5
By Maine5 - May 31 - 4:10 pmThe 5 is a unique car that fits the needs of most people. I held out on buying one for many years though due to the lack of stability control. I refused to buy a new car without it. As I was getting ready to buy a VW Jetta Wagon, I read a comparison review that said the 5 finally comes with stability/traction control for 2010. I was sold. Hopefully some of the quality issues reported in past years have been worked out. I have 3000mi on it now with no issues. I was also worried about how it might perform in the snow so I purchased a set of blizzaks for it. Drives incredibly well in deep snow as a result. Far better than paying thousands more for an AWD vehicle with less utility and mileage.