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By Cars.com StaffCars.com
September 18, 2009
The six-person Mazda5 features flexible seating that can be reconfigured to maximize occupant or cargo space. Aimed at young professional families with active lifestyles, the Mazda5 comes in Sport, Touring and Grand Touring trim levels. Competitors include the Honda Fit and Kia Rondo. New for 2010 The only change is a significant one: stability control and traction control are now standard on all of the Mazda5's trim levels. Exterior The Mazda5 has a wedge shape that's characterized by a raked windshield and a relatively upright rear liftgate. Large sliding doors and a low floor allow easy entry and exit.
A large speedometer dominates the three-gauge cluster, and the gearshift is mounted on a center panel. The Mazda5's second-row seats can slide and recline.
The Mazda5's 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine produces 153 horsepower and 148 pounds-feet of torque.
Stability control is now standard across the board. Other standard safety features include:
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