Looks like you didn't read back far enough to see my original thoughts on this issue....
I just get a kick how worked up some people get defending that it's either DEFINATELY a minivan or DEFINATELY NOT a minivan. Whoppty doo, who cares... either person can argue about it until they're blue in the face, but where will it leave you? Right back where you started... the Mazda5, a vehicle that contains attributes from BOTH a car AND a minivan. To claim that it's specifically one or the other is a proof of your ignorance about the qualities/features/specs about it.
Yes, it has many features of a minivan... BUT it's also the ONLY "minivan" in production with a 5spd manual, small 4cyl engine, low seating position, amazingly tiny package, lively tight suspension. These are all attributes of cars.
jandree22 said:Mazda does technically classify it as a "Mid-Size Wagon" in their specs, but despite the overall size and the actual EPA classification, to the normal Joe Shmoe everything else about it is minivan IMO. It's got a continuous slope to the hood/windshield, 3 rows of seats, and of course, sliding doors. People just need to stop tripping over their own ego and not worry so much about what people will think of them driving a mini-minivan.
I just get a kick how worked up some people get defending that it's either DEFINATELY a minivan or DEFINATELY NOT a minivan. Whoppty doo, who cares... either person can argue about it until they're blue in the face, but where will it leave you? Right back where you started... the Mazda5, a vehicle that contains attributes from BOTH a car AND a minivan. To claim that it's specifically one or the other is a proof of your ignorance about the qualities/features/specs about it.
Yes, it has many features of a minivan... BUT it's also the ONLY "minivan" in production with a 5spd manual, small 4cyl engine, low seating position, amazingly tiny package, lively tight suspension. These are all attributes of cars.