Overview & Reviews
Mazda's first sport-utility vehicle since the departure of the Navajo half a decade ago, the Tribute combines car-like ride and handling with the ability to go in the snow and tote up to five passengers and a healthy amount of their luggage. With the most powerful V6 in its class, in addition to handsome looks and a spacious cabin, the Tribute should find huge success despite an increasingly crowded small-SUV marketplace.
- Stout V6 power, rugged good looks, roomy cabin, attractive pricing.
- Weak standard four-cylinder engine, no low-range transfer case.
User Reviews:
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Recommended - 2001 Mazda Tribute
By Roman - February 26 - 10:50 amPleasure to own. Versatile, high clearance, performs well in stop-n-go and light on its wheels on the highway. Reliable (Japanese design). Good looks. Comfortable with the power seat (big deal for me since my wife is 52" and has trouble with drivers seat ergonomics). Side airbags. Lots of room.
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Ruby - 2001 Mazda Tribute
By das0421 - February 2 - 10:00 amI love this car and plan to buy another one as my next car. Great buy for the features and my particular dealer offers exceptional service.