traffikboy
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maybe, maybe not.. will hav to see how they set it up.. if the second row has armrests integrated with the doors.. that wont be as bad... have to see what they do... i am also looking to do something with the tailights...
Philster said:hummm...if they are adding an armrest for passenger side, they have to modify the midle storage compartment... would this mean less storage? I hope not. The ideal solution to me would be a larger storage compartment that would also act as armrest for both driver and passenger. That's the solution adopted by many manufacturers (check out the Dodge Caravan or VW Jetta for example).
2.0L + 4WD =coolmazda5 said:
lol, good job. you win teh prize! (first)NYMZ5 said:= Gary?
lol
Benfolio said:They're called "Spec Decks". Basically new car info aimed at sales so they know what the heck they are selling (even though they rarely do). They are in PDF form and are available to all Mazda dealer employees, IF you know where to look. I could post the links but I doubt they'd work (unlike TSBs)..... try this: 2008 Mazda5 spec deck
Heat said:Very interesting development. Ive been following the Mazda5 for a few years now but was unhappy about the little things in the US market model, like no armrests, no tray for the sport model, black interiors, bad gas mileage (for a 4 cylinder engine) etc, so I was just hanging onto what I already have and was waiting for Toyota or Honda to come out with something similar (there is similar vehicle called the "Toyota Ace" that is rumored to be produced in 08, for late 08 or for 09?).
But the armrests, 17 wheels, better mileage and sand colored interiors (I hate black interiors) will make the sport or touring, worth looking at. The good part is that all this time Ive been making car payments to myself, putting the money in mutual funds, so that Ive got more than enough to pay cash for it.
One question when ordering a vehicle (Id be wanting a specific color in manual transmission), what type of price should I expect from a dealer above invoice?
OK, another question - what is the mileage for the manual tranmission model using 2008 standards?
Lets be realistic, the NA Mazda5 will not get 25/35 US mpg. Based on the groups experience 20-28 is much more realistic. Not bad for this type of vehicle but not great either. Most people want more mpg out of a 4 banger, but the Mazda5s' problem is the ultra low final drive ratio. It keeps the motor spinning at a decent rpm on the highway and therefore lowers the hwy mileage.raspykart said:how is 25/35 bad gas mileage for a wedge???