This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Apr 2018.
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$116,300 (Apr 2018) |
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15.1km/L |
149 bhp |
6-speed (A) |
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$113,300 (Apr 2018) |
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15.1km/L |
149 bhp |
6-speed (A) |
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$144,988 (May 2013) |
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11.3km/L |
142 bhp |
5-speed (A) |
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Mazda 5
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stars - based on 25
reviews
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Mazda5 2.0 (A) Review
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Mazda's popular compact MPV - the Mazda5 - receives an updated drivetrain to keep it competent in the world of small people carriers. |
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Reasonable size MPV for families that do not need those full-sized ones. Sliding doors are convenient to use and available on both sides. Driver seat can be raised high up, this allows for more leg space at second row.
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Best value proposition in the compact MPV segment `
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In my search for a compact MPV, I considered the Mazda 5, Toyota offerings from both PI (triplets and Sienta) and the AD (Wish), as well as Kia Carens. For the budget, Mazda 5 easily offers the best value proposition in terms of standard features (power sliding doors on both driver and passenger sides, sunroof, auto headlight and wipers, second row aircon blower, locally fitted leather seats, locally fitted HU with built-in navigation). Mazda 5 drives very much like a sedan, and the size is less daunting (compared to the triplets) for my wife to drive from time to time. Overall, I am very happy with the purchase so far in terms of the ability to fit two convertible car seats and ferry additional family members on some occasions.
One thing I would like to highlight is that the OMV for Oct 17 Mazda 5 is nearer to $17k than the $19k referenced by sgcarmart. Do your maths if this fits your depreciation budget and value for money calculations.
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Great midsize MPV without blowing your budget! `
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Lovely MPV do drive. Love the responsiveness of the engine (with the expense of fuel economy) and absolutely love the automatic sliding doors. The first midsize MPV with sliding doors in Singapore, the seat configuration is really interesting and convenient. Standard sunroof is a huge plus as it's usually a premium add-on.
A smooth drivetrain with a suspension to match. The handling is really good for a car that sits high. This would be one of the best cars in it's class.
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Overall A Very Good Family Car `
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Upgraded from Mazda 3 to 5. First time driving MPV. Mazda 5 isn't the best looking or best featured MPV in market for sure - Citroen and Renault MPVs look very nice and have great features (e.G. Touch screen and 6 air bags). But finally settled on Mazda 5 for practicality, especially the sliding door!
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$0 down payment, 100% ownership freedom.
- Flexible 3 to 36 months
- Fixed monthly fee
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