dieseldriver
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I'm sure it is but here's my take on this particular car; the Mazda5. I am somewhat disappointed as the U.S. consumers have been somewhat shortchanged as Mazda did not bring here the same fuel efficient powertrain platform as the European and Asian markets (I guess my point of who makes the engine is sort of a moot point now then); especially the 2L engine with iStop. Also, why didn't they think of putting in the powered sliding the doors; this is no biggie to be honest. This is a big mistake on Mazda's part as we all know, U.S. consumers would have love to have seen this option at least offered and my opinion is that this would have been a big selling point for Mazda. And another thing, although very simple, why didn't they put in a cup holders on the sliding doors? Simple things like these would have carved away a nice niche for Mazda when all people know is the overbloated Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna here in the U.S. When I took apart the sliding door panels, it's just a single motor unit with cables that will run through the existing cable loom.
I am not defending Ford by any means, in the past their cars especially had poor reliability, my whole point to that was that the MZR's inline 4's aren't Ford designs at all, and neither did Ford really have a joint venture in the making of it. They basically let Mazda's engineers design the engines and then since about 2002-2003 has used them in their cars. Ford had little to no effort in the engineering of these motors. The reliability of the MZR's motors over the last decade are really good.
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