Overview & Reviews
The MPV gets a facelift for 2004 that includes a new hood, headlamps, front fenders, grille, side skirts and alloy wheels. A rear air conditioner and four-wheel disc brakes are now standard.
- Compact and maneuverable, confident road manners, roll-down windows in the sliding doors.
- Lacks the passenger/cargo space and power found in competitors.
User Reviews:
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My MPV - 2004 Mazda MPV
By Barbara S. - March 19 - 2:00 amI bought my MPV (trading in a Camry) because I am actively competing in dog shows and needed a vehicle to transport the dogs in their crates. The enterior is comfortable and there is plenty of room for all the equipment, the exterior is pleasantly stylish, and the ride is amazingly smooth and powerful.I was surprised that there was much less body roll on tight turns as compared to the Camry. This is a great vehicle to drive!
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I love my van - 2004 Mazda MPV
By liale - March 19 - 2:00 amHad a 2000 MazdaMPV for 3 years before trading it in on a 2003 MazdaMPV. The new one has more horsepower and I have more features for a great price. I have always been very happy with both.
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My MPV - 2004 Mazda MPV
By triciaZZZZZZZZZZ - March 19 - 2:00 amI love my MPV, it is not the largest of the minivans, but it is just the right size for my family.
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Mazda MPV - 2004 Mazda MPV
By Denise, Speech Ther. - March 19 - 2:00 amI love my MPV. It handles great, is narrow and easy to park and the fold down rear seat is extremely handy. I also like the regular roll down windows and the dual electric sliding doors. The price is also suprisingly low. I would recommend this van to anyone looking for convience, reliability and fun.
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Jeffs review - 2004 Mazda MPV
By Jeff W - March 19 - 2:00 amIts a very competent minivan thats just the right size. It performs like a sedan and doesnt have that big feel at all. The MPV is a very good value, nice styling, and its warrenty is the best out of the group.
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MPV POOR VAN - 2004 Mazda MPV
By NO MORE MPV - March 19 - 2:00 amTHIS IS THE WORST VAN I HAVE EVER BOUGHT.IT IS HORRIBLE IN SNOW AND LOOSES TRACTION ON 15 DEGREE UP HILLS.AS FAR AS FUEL ECON ,IT IS NOT WHAT THEY SAY ,ITS LESS.AND FORGET TOWING ,TOU MINE AS WELL TAKE A 20 GALLON RESERVE TANK BECAUSE YOU WILL NEED IT..THEY SHOULD HAVE KEPT IT 4 WHEEL DRIVE,FRONT WHEEL DRIVE IS POOR ON TRACTION AND IF IT RAINS ,HYDROPLAINING IS THE MAIN FACTOR.I HAD OWED 15,OOO.OO ON THE VAN AND FOUND OUT IT WAS WORTH 11,500.00,POOR RESALE AND DEPREC.RAPIDLLY.BUY SOMETHING ELSE THAT HOLDS VALUE.I RATE THIS VAN A TOTAL OF 3.
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Meets Artist Needs - 2004 Mazda MPV
By RBDB - March 19 - 2:00 amA reliable MPV for transporting artists materials to shows and galleries. Rear seat drops down for large works and the seats behind the driver can be removed
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MPV minivan - 2004 Mazda MPV
By WM40 - March 19 - 2:00 amThis is my second MPV. It is the ONLY minivan I would drive. It is comfortable and roomy. It has great pickup so you can get on and off exit ramps easily.
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Pams Review - 2004 Mazda MPV
By Pams 2 - March 19 - 2:00 amOur experience with this vehicle has been great. We get good gas mileage in the city as well as on the road. There is enough room for a family of four to ride comfortably. The van really handles like a car , I dont feel as if I am driving a heavy vehicle. The sliding doors are a major plus especially when shopping with kids.
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very happy - 2004 Mazda MPV
By carole mays - March 19 - 2:00 amI previously owned a Ford Windstar and was ready to update. I considered the Honda Odyssey but I preferred the slightly smaller size and more compact look of the MPV. Strangely enough, the smaller size seems to be the main criticism I have heard about the MPV,but I think it makes you feel less like you are driving a van. It is very nippy and has a lot of standard features considering the price-ie rear ac & remote mirrors. So far, I am very happy with it.