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Mazda5 2.0 (A) Review
28 Feb 2014  |  Mazda Reviews
The updated Mazda5 offers flexibility, space, and versatility of an MPV, but with the personality of a sporty small car.
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25 Consumer Reviews
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Evo5sg
2nd Gear
3 reviews
101 points
128 forum posts Joined on 31-May-2011
Affordable 7 seater  Posted on 25 Feb 2018
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 3.0
Handling 3.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 3.0 Interior Design 3.0
Value for money 4.0 Engine Performance 3.0
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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.

What I like
Sliding doors
Sunroof
Handbrake
Deluxe comes with roof-mount screen

What I do not like
Small third row (compared to my Stream)
Small sunroof (compared to Forester)
Only black left


topodium
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 20-Dec-2017
Best value proposition in the compact MPV segment  Posted on 19 Dec 2017
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Comfort 5.0 Reliability 4.0
Handling 4.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 3.0 Interior Design 3.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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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.

What I like
Good lineup of features for the price range, achieved reasonably good FC of more than 12km/L (70% highway) so far

What I do not like
Lack of keyless entry and ignition, poor workmanship for locally fitted leather seats, after sales service from TransEurokars


Momokai
Neutral Newbie
3 reviews
0 points
2 forum posts Joined on 15-Mar-2009
Great midsize MPV without blowing your budget!  Posted on 06 Sep 2017
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 5.0
Handling 4.0 Features 3.0
Exterior Styling 3.0 Interior Design 3.0
Value for money 4.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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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.

What I like
- engaging engine
- automatic sliding doors
- sunroof
- great handling for an MPV
- high sitting configuration
- comfortable suspension
- seats configuration
- all round view

What I do not like
- can be more fuel efficient
- interior although good quality, needs a facelift


Singxmm
1st Gear
2 reviews
67 points
69 forum posts Joined on 22-Aug-2011
Overall A Very Good Family Car  Posted on 27 Jul 2017
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 4.0
Handling 3.0 Features 3.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 3.0
Value for money 4.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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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!

What I like
Improved exterior - not the best not the new Mazda family design but much better than previous versions.
Driving is not bad - ride is stable and transmission is smooth; 2L engine makes pickup pretty quick. But no way to compare with Mazda 3 in terms of fun of driving. 3 is 1.1 ton and 5 is 1.5 ton! You can feel the weight when turning and braking.
Sliding door - with a big family and kids, you surely will love every time using the sliding doors. And it is powered - my family got amazed when the doors open for them by just pressing on the car key.
Auto headlight and rain sensor - more useful features than key-less startup
Storage is really good - got many places you can put your cards, phone, wallet, files, bottles, way much better than my previous Mazda 3
Simple direct petrol engine - no turbo, not diesel, easy and cheaper to maintain (hopefully)

What I do not like
2 air bags only! I wouldn't mind to pay a few more K for more air bags but there is no options offered at all
outdated interiors - i don't mind hard plastics (more durable actually) but it is the design which makes it look bad - this is something i had to compromise for its practicality of other features


Poowawa
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 02-Jun-2009
Remains One Of The Most Compelling MPVs To Buy  Posted on 17 Jul 2017
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 4.0
Handling 5.0 Features 5.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 3.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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Having driven the M5 for about a month, I have had no problems so far and zero complaints about the ride. Ride comfort and handling are excellent for an MPV in my view.

Factoring in the price along with the features and the drive itself, I honestly think it is one of the best MPVs to buy in the market today at this price range.

What I like
- Sliding Doors
- Sunroof
- Auto Wipers/Lights
- Excellent Handling and Easy To Drive
- Rear Air-con Vents
- Made In Japan
- Flexible Seating Arrangement
- Design Is Still Quite Nice (To Me) In Comparison To Other MPVs
- Not Used As A Taxi Unlike Another Popular MPV

What I do not like
- Trans Eurokars does not offer 3 year free servicing. Only 1K, 5K & 10K Servicing Package
- Yellow Headlights As Standard
- Exterior and Interior May Look Dated To Some
- Lacks Keyless Access


Alessandero
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 07-Dec-2010
Most value for money 7 MPV at this moment  Posted on 03 Jul 2017
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 4.0
Handling 4.0 Features 5.0
Exterior Styling 3.0 Interior Design 4.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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Nice MPV with all the features you need, was served by nice and professional agent. Sky-active engines seems to be very responsive at the mid to high rpm range. Easy handling similar to most of the sedans.

What I like
-Power sliding doors.
-Flexible seating arrangement.
-Nice handling.
-Comes with a lot of accessories from TEK.

What I do not like
-No key-less entry and start.
-No cruise control.
-Only 2 air bag.
-Last batch of Mazda MPVs.. from 2018 onwards, Mazda will quit MPV market. concern about the spare parts.


asmydeen
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 29-Jun-2017
New Mazda 5 gving problems within a month!!  Posted on 29 Jun 2017
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Comfort 3.0 Reliability 2.0
Handling 4.0 Features 3.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 3.0
Value for money 2.0 Engine Performance 1.0
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I encountered few issues within a month of buying new Mazda 5.

Loss of power when I accelerate.. RPM hits up to 4000 but vehicle doesn't accelerate at all when I drive along expressway at 70-80km.. And engine continue runs at high rpm of 4000 for about 5 seconds even after I remove the foot from accelerator pedal, consuming lot of fuel.. (no wonder I have mileage of only 10km/L while they claim 13km) - I never encountered thus in my old Mazda 5 though this symptom is intermittent in new Mazda 5

I never expected brand new Mazda 5 having noise from wheels (I suppose from brakes) immediately after 1000km service during driving off -also intermittent but louder at times. Not sure whether due part issue or workmanship of Mazda service done at 1000km.

I have returned my car to Mazda dealer workshop today to find the causes and fix the problem. Hopefully they fix it and problem goes away.

What I like
Nice look externally, automatic sliding door. Quiet engine.

What I do not like
Reduced interior spacing compared to old Mazda 5 model.
Low mileage from a new car
Issues observed so early (mileage not even reached 3000)
Need to send for repair within a month (loss of driving for a day or 2 even with a new car)


clartt
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 15-May-2017
Steering wheel can't keep straight.  Posted on 14 May 2017
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Comfort 2.0 Reliability 1.0
Handling 1.0 Features 3.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 3.0
Value for money 3.0 Engine Performance 3.0
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I have driven the older Mazda 5 (2006) and was impress with the car, handling was good and decided to get the newer version, with the interior much the same but with lower quality leather seat.

I have been driving the newer version for a year now, total disappointment.
When I first drove the car, it always change lane automatically. On highway at lane one, it takes less than 5 seconds to complete a lane change to lane 2.
Feedback to the service center and had the wheels re-align. Went back out and had the same problem. I noticed that the steering wheel keep pointing a little left and inform Mazda service center and replaced the steering unit. After which the same problem still occurs. Inform them again, this time round they push the blame to the tyres.
Their workshop manager did a test drive with me and told me the car was totally alright when I saw him using his hand to twitch the wheel to get the car moving straight. (he claimed he has more than 30 years of experience...)
there was once they realigned the car to drive right so that the car actually goes straight when the steering wheel turns slightly to the left.
inform them again, this time round they push the blame to the tyre manufacturer. It was only after numerous trips to their service center over 10 months from the date I collected the car, we gotten the tyres replace.

Till date, the car is still not moving straight and steering wheel don't go back to the straight position after a u turn.
When the car encounters an uneven road, the wheel will twitch.
can feel the car vibrating up and down while driving on even grounds.

I have did a test drive recently and the test drive car perform well.

To sum up, The after sales suck.
If u are unlucky like me, good luck as u are stuck due to the high price of cars in Singapore.

What I like
Spacious MPV, not cramp up.

What I do not like
Lousy Service Center, can't solve the problem.
Manager was patronising us all the while.
Steering Unit can't keep the car moving straight.
default position of steering wheel is off to the left.
road determines the car's path.


analogue_sound
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
3 forum posts Joined on 14-Sep-2015
Value For Money Car  Posted on 12 Nov 2016
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 3.0
Handling 4.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 3.0 Interior Design 3.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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New car, just driven for 2 weeks, the reliability need to be tested and I hope it uphold the badge of made in Japan on reliability.
I spent 10 years with a Honda Stream and I am impressed with Honda Stream's reliability. Switching over to M5 is a very careful decision balancing cost, feature and country of origin. And so far the decision sounds right.
I like the stability, I enjoy the sun roof. The fuel efficiency was better than my Stream and my Nissan Sunny. Overall I feel that the handling resembles those car I used to drive in US, very stable for long distance (will be good if it comes with cruise control).
The rear aircon and the fact that Asian adult can sit decently in the third row, are pluses over JDM MPV like Toyota Wish and Honda Stream.

What I like
Stable handling
Reasonable quiet drive (the doors are designed with with additional layer in between like some of the European cars)
Rear air con at second row
Sun roof
decent third row for Asian adults.
collapsible center seat in middle row to make access to third row easier

What I do not like
low profiles , risk of front door hit curb when open.
no cruise control
blind spot side mirror feature should be on both side and not just the driver side.
the leathers seats are local made and workmanship need to improve, torn after 2 week usage.


kenshinto80
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
3 forum posts Joined on 09-Oct-2016
Most versatile MPV- The incredible Mazda 5  Posted on 09 Oct 2016
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Comfort 4.0 Reliability 4.0
Handling 4.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 4.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 5.0
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With parents and growing kids, having a MPV becomes essential. Took me many months of research and looking around before committing to a Mazda 5. The factors for me are as follow:
(1) Budget of only $130k;
(2) spacious interior in particularly the 3rd rows seat to fit adults of 1.6m and kids.
(3) spacious interior for 1st row and 2nd row for tall people with height of 1.82m.
(4) adequate boot space even with 3rd row seat up for me to place car cleaning equipments and emergency water of 2 liters;
(5) basic features (such as Bluetooth connectivity) offered must not be worse than my current Honda sedan.
(6) must not be too boxy or look like a loaf of bread as my wife thinks such design are hideous and boring;
(7) engine that is as responsive and power as my current Honda.
(8) low annual road tax.

With the above considerations, you folks can imagine the tough time I had finding the right MPV. I have considered and test drove Jade RS, Mobilio, Odyssey, Wish, Biante, Mazda 5, Honda Step Wagon.

Jade is no good for old folks as floorboard too low. Mobilio does not have arm rest at driver's seat and only 1.5 engine and only gets powerful only when vtec steps in and not to mention very plain interiors. Odyssey too expensive. Wish very spacious but the drive feels somewhat lacking in power relative to a Honda. Biante and Stepwagon looks too boxy and I cannot convince wifey to buy them based on practicality.

Also test drove SUV Nissan X trail but the 3rd row seats are for babies/dwarfs .....Or for seating pple you hated.

Finally selected Mazda 5 after much deliberation.

What I like
-Skyactive 2.0 very responsive in Mazda 5. Can feel the vroom vroom and car goes what one desires it to go. Good pick up speed from rest.
- Excellent headroom for adults in 1st and 2nd row and good leg space.
- 3rd row seat is spacious enough for even small adults up to 1.6m.
- Deluxe version comes with reverse camera for parking.
- Bluetooth connectivity that links your smart phone to the car sound system.
- 3rd row knock down seat flush with the boot to create very functional extra space.
- small but decent enough boot space left to put stuff even if 3rd row seats up which is a lot better than Honda Jade RS. But smaller than Mobilio.
- Mazda 5 made in Japan unlike Mobilio which is made in Thailand. Personal perspective, there are differences in workmanship.

What I do not like
- Engine powerful but not environmental friendly as Honda's new turbo vtec engine. Higher road tax per annum payable.
- Extremely low trade in value by authorized dealer. One has to deal with outside dealers via direct sales or consignment for those who wants to get higher resales which is very troublesome and stressful. The direct or PI dealer market is a cowboy Wild Wild West and dog eat dog industry. Be very careful when dealing with non authorized car dealers. Sign documents with due diligence on fine prints and black and white down key deliverables.


abwisdom
Neutral Newbie
3 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 07-Sep-2016
Value for money MPV  Posted on 07 Sep 2016
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Comfort 5.0 Reliability 5.0
Handling 5.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 4.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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Tested Mobilo, Wish, Odyssey, Biante and Mz5 before committing to the purchase of Mz5.

Has better power and space than the first 2 at the same price range and cheaper than the next 2. Biante is ok but too big. Like driving a mini bus.

Overall a good ride. Love the sunroof and sliding doors.

What I like
Sunroof
Sliding doors
Value for money
3 years servicing and warranty
Skyactiv technology
Front and back cameras and reserve video

What I do not like
Why no Cruise Control! Quite useful for those long rides up north.
2nd row cannot fold down to create more space for transporting bulky items, unlike the Odyssey.


Mr_biscuit
3rd Gear
2 reviews
303 points
464 forum posts Joined on 06-Jun-2006
Awesome Value for $$$ Japanese MPV!!!  Posted on 18 Apr 2016
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Comfort 5.0 Reliability 4.0
Handling 4.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 4.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 5.0
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I was shortlisting Mazda 5, Toyota Wish and Kia Carens (Petrol Version) to replace my 2007 model Kia Carens .
I have recently took delivery of my Mazda 5 which I've purchased before CNY (car prices dropped when CAT B COE dropped to $38K), and I'm enjoying every minute in this car.

These 3 MPVs fit within my budget, and I chose this Mazda 5 due to the following reasons:

1. Not common on the road.
2. Value for $$ given that this is the cheapest dual power sliding doors MPV in the market.
3. Japanese car with a conventional 6 speeder, not CVT.
4. Handling and ride comfort the best among these 3 shortlisted rides.
5. Ample headroom from 1st to 3rd row seats.
6. Non-pushy Mazda SE who makes the overall shopping experience a good one.

What I like
Dual Power Sliding Doors
Sunroof
6 Speed Auto
Good handling for a MPV with rear Multi-Link suspension
Decent legroom @ 3rd Row
Skyactiv-G 2.0 engine
Powerful 2nd row aircon blower (2 Fan speed)
Versatile 2 or 3 seaters configuration for 2nd row seats

What I do not like
No HID
Stop/Start System
Small rear wheel fenders which makes upsizing of rims with limited choice (possible rubbing of rear wheel fenders if incorrect offset is chosen).


Law_wish
Clutched
1 reviews
9 points
24 forum posts Joined on 11-Jun-2012
Best MPV in town  Posted on 17 Mar 2016
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Comfort 5.0 Reliability 5.0
Handling 5.0 Features 5.0
Exterior Styling 5.0 Interior Design 4.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 5.0
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Was previously driving Toyota wish. Test drive Mazda 5, handling and power was good compared to my last ride. Bought it at $103988 when COE went down. Comes with pioneer DVD with GPS, tinted window and free servicing till 60k. 3 years warranty or 60k whichever comes first. Of course features like HID, auto start, cruise control etc which does not comes with it, these are the features good to have but is OK even without it compare buying this car at this price. Fuel consumption was around 10km to 11.5km with 50/50.

What I like
Auto sliding door with either driver side button or remote
Sunroof

What I do not like
Nil


gixer1000
Clutched
1 reviews
12 points
15 forum posts Joined on 13-Dec-2015
Value for money MPV  Posted on 03 Jan 2016
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Comfort 5.0 Reliability 5.0
Handling 5.0 Features 4.0
Exterior Styling 3.0 Interior Design 5.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 5.0
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Narrowed down the search for a compact and lower priced MPV with rear aircon to these 3: Mazda5, Mobilio & Orlando.
In the end, chose the Mazda5 because of: made in Japan, Skyactiv engine, comfortable and adjustable height for driver's seat, 2nd row seats can be adjusted front & back, sunroof & sliding passenger doors which is the trump card for kids & elderly.
Cons: no drl or hid lights, no facelift since 2012, 3rd row seats dimensions and legroom are smaller compared to mobilio.

What I like
Made in Japan,
Skyactiv engine,
comfortable and adjustable height for driver's seat,
2nd row seats can be adjusted front & back,
sunroof
sliding passenger doors which is the trump card for kids & elderly

What I do not like
no drl or hid lights,
no facelift since 2012,
3rd row seats dimensions and legroom are smaller compared to mobilio.


Clldavid
1st Gear
1 reviews
19 points
30 forum posts Joined on 05-Nov-2012
Value for money MPV  Posted on 01 Jan 2016
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Comfort 5.0 Reliability 4.0
Handling 5.0 Features 3.0
Exterior Styling 4.0 Interior Design 5.0
Value for money 5.0 Engine Performance 4.0
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Great for someone who just wants a no-frills 7-seater to ferry family around. Features lacking compared to the other brands, but the price makes up for it, especially for people like me who doesn't really need all the extra features (they are more of nice-to-have).

The sliding doors are great for families. Makes it easier to put kids into the car and take them out as well.

The handling is great. I can make a U-turn nicely into the 2nd lane, without going into the 3rd lane at all. Then handling is better than most sedans I have tried, despite being a MPV.

What I like
Value for money. Great handling. Despite being an MPV, the handling is better than most sedans I have tried. Sliding doors.

What I do not like
Lack of features such as keyless entry, push start button, and lack of airbags.

Mazda 5
4 stars - based on 25 reviews