She's Knocked up.... Need a wagon

Yeah, but, Mazda5 is a sub-minivan.

he said he wanted a wagon
 
How about either a BMW e46 325xi Touring or VW Passat 4motion? If you are considering a high end wagon you really should be looking at Certified Pre-owned.

I would keep looking for a Mazda6 wagon or Legacy wagon.

What has been your expeirence with the reliability of such wagons?
If memory serves you worked at a few dealerships.
 
NOBODY has suggested a Mazda5? Is this not a Mazda Board?

Duh.(hand)

We just got ours a few months ago. Wagons are good, but I'm amazed with our 5. We looked at Passat & Jetta TDI wagons, then Subie wagons... then we found our 5(yippy)

m.

Why did you pick it over the others?
The 5 is on the table as possible but she REALLY hates the looks of minivans.

THis is our leading contender
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They are all based on a cars well besides the Equinox and Torrent. They are just lifted and high roof wagons.

What has been your expeirence with the reliability of such wagons?
If memory serves you worked at a few dealerships.

The 3 series wagons do have their issues. Cooling, cracking rear springs, and alot of dumb issues. I would buy one if i had the chance. Plus you can get parts from me when it does break cheaper than either Tulley or BMW of Stratham.
 
Why did you pick it over the others?
The 5 is on the table as possible but she REALLY hates the looks of minivans.

THis is our leading contender
Mercedes%20240.jpg

Is it a c230 or c240? 4matic or RWD? Be prepared to pay out your ass for repairs.
 
I would really like to stay under 36,000 miles in case it is a POS I at least have some dealer support for a while.

Its a 240, AWD
 
what about a subaru forester? You can get a used fully equipped one in your price range, maybe not a wagon per ce but has a car feel with the room for pups, kids, and you two all at the same time. They have great safety ratings, AWD, and are just a good "all around" vehicle.
 
father of three here.

sliding doors are the best invention for a family car.

Agreed on the sliding doors. Plus - when kids open sliders, the don't ding the car next door (mine!).

We picked the 5 because of the option of seating 6, but we are a family of 4, and I don't want to buy an SUV. Too big, too much fuel consumption, and the idea that SUV's are meant to drive off road... but no body does. So a wagon or 'space wagon', as Mazda calls it - were our options.

Big money on a family hauler makes no sense. Kids will destroy it (yes) reagardless of what you say or do. I tried to keep my VW TDI clean, but it the kids rule the back seat. Oh - and car seats... huge!!! Getting kids in & out, first w/ the infant carriers, then the rear seaters, then the forward seaters, then the boosters, then half bosters... geez.

I'm writing a novel.
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mazda5, tons of internal space for the money and a decent driving car. i have one and save for the lack of power it has been a very useful and comfortable vehicle.

otherwise forester turbo ;)
 
how much bigger are the C class merc, 3 series, and A4 than say a 3? i know they look bigger on the outside but as i learned with my mom's envoy looks can be deceiving when it comes to interior room. i swear my 3 has as much storage space as her envoy with the only benefit she has is her interior is slightly wider
 
True. It's not a mini-van, it's not a wagon... It's actually a Mazda3 on steroids. Same frame, same components, and same to work on!

I just installed MS3 springs on my M5. See here:
http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123738363

And we just got a 35% wrap around tint yesterday - picts to follow.
Last will be the RX8 wheels once I find a good deal.

Pretty good looking family hauler IMO.
m.
 
legacy wagon, if you prefer AWD... i wouldn't even bother spending the extra money on the turbo unless you really want it, I doubt the 3 would be enough room for your child and your two dogs
 

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