Bottom line: a fun to drive economy car, but don't expect miracles
I bought my 2013 Mazda 5 Grand Touring on October 4, 2013 (got a great end-of-model-year deal) and I now have 10,200 accumulated miles.
Pros:
1. Sliding doors. I have two kids, ages 3 and 9, and these sliding doors are the greatest things ever. No worrying about cars parked next to you. You can leave them open for a few minutes while loading/unloading, with no problems. Easy for kids to operate.
2. No mechanical problems at all (unless you count a balky seat belt tensioner).
3. Fun to drive (as long as you don't want to pass anyone).
4. The bluetooth phone connection works perfectly with my LG L9 phone.
5. Can carry six people in a pinch (though you won't want to do this regularly, because the third row is a bit cramped with a bumpy ride back there).
Ok:
1. Gas mileage is 22.9 mpg for 50/50 city/highway driving. (But Mazda needs a better algorithm to calculate "miles to empty" because it overestimates range when the tank is nearly full and underestimates range with 1/2 tank or less. My Hyundai Sonata had a much more accurate range estimate.)
2. Leather upholstery is comfortable and holding out fine.
3. Sunroof works, but very small.
4. I'm 6'0" 175 lbs and fit in the driver's seat fine with it all the way back.
Cons:
1. Very noisy. Engine noise, wind noise, road noise (especially on concrete roads). Not good for my long commutes.
2. Too many squeaks/rattles for a relatively new car.
3. Too much cheap plastic.
4a. Audio system is subpar. (I replaced the front speakers--pretty easy, and this improved things a bit.)
4b. Sirius satellite tuner is the worst piece of junk in history--makes Sirius sound like an AM radio (worse than the FM radio, way worse than the USB, way way worse than the CD). (I have heard Sirius sound great in my pal's Dodge Durango.)
5. Rain sensing wipers have a (warped) mind of their own. I wish I had regular interval wipers.
6. The AC is weak. (This has me worried about the upcoming Texas summer.) The ventilation system is loud.
7. Not enough storage areas. A covered storage area in front, between the seats, would be very nice. Why don't they have this?
You have to expect compromises in a car this cheap. If you can live with this, then you will find the car useful and fun to drive.
I bought my 2013 Mazda 5 Grand Touring on October 4, 2013 (got a great end-of-model-year deal) and I now have 10,200 accumulated miles.
Pros:
1. Sliding doors. I have two kids, ages 3 and 9, and these sliding doors are the greatest things ever. No worrying about cars parked next to you. You can leave them open for a few minutes while loading/unloading, with no problems. Easy for kids to operate.
2. No mechanical problems at all (unless you count a balky seat belt tensioner).
3. Fun to drive (as long as you don't want to pass anyone).
4. The bluetooth phone connection works perfectly with my LG L9 phone.
5. Can carry six people in a pinch (though you won't want to do this regularly, because the third row is a bit cramped with a bumpy ride back there).
Ok:
1. Gas mileage is 22.9 mpg for 50/50 city/highway driving. (But Mazda needs a better algorithm to calculate "miles to empty" because it overestimates range when the tank is nearly full and underestimates range with 1/2 tank or less. My Hyundai Sonata had a much more accurate range estimate.)
2. Leather upholstery is comfortable and holding out fine.
3. Sunroof works, but very small.
4. I'm 6'0" 175 lbs and fit in the driver's seat fine with it all the way back.
Cons:
1. Very noisy. Engine noise, wind noise, road noise (especially on concrete roads). Not good for my long commutes.
2. Too many squeaks/rattles for a relatively new car.
3. Too much cheap plastic.
4a. Audio system is subpar. (I replaced the front speakers--pretty easy, and this improved things a bit.)
4b. Sirius satellite tuner is the worst piece of junk in history--makes Sirius sound like an AM radio (worse than the FM radio, way worse than the USB, way way worse than the CD). (I have heard Sirius sound great in my pal's Dodge Durango.)
5. Rain sensing wipers have a (warped) mind of their own. I wish I had regular interval wipers.
6. The AC is weak. (This has me worried about the upcoming Texas summer.) The ventilation system is loud.
7. Not enough storage areas. A covered storage area in front, between the seats, would be very nice. Why don't they have this?
You have to expect compromises in a car this cheap. If you can live with this, then you will find the car useful and fun to drive.