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2005 Mazda MPV
2005, 15K mi
$13,882

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4. Summary, Prices, Specs

1996 Mazda MPV

Four doors and removable rear seats add practicality.


By Mitch McCullough, Editor-in-Chief,
New Car Test Drive .com

Overview

Oh, what a difference a door makes. Mazda has added a fourth door to the MPV this

year. The new rear door on the driver's side means back seat passengers can get in and

out from either side. It means the driver no longer has to run all the way around to

unbuckle the baby from the back seat. It means the MPV is even more carlike than

before.

The Mazda MPV is certainly not the newest design on the minivan market. Until this

year, little had changed on the MPV since its 1988 introduction. And while the 1996

model offers some refinements and styling changes, it does not represent a major

redesign.

Fortunately, the MPV's styling has aged well. The design does not look dated and the

performance, handling and features help the MPV hold its own against the competition.

This minivan is actually fun to drive.

One of the things that sets the MPV apart from most of the minivan market is its

rear-wheel-drive layout. The Toyota Previa, Ford Aerostar and Chevrolet Astro/GMC

Safari twins are the only other minivans that employ rear-wheel drive, and the Ford

and GM products are essentially trucks. This setup makes the MPV a good choice for

those who tow trailers. Drivers who want improved traction and handling in slippery

conditions should opt for the four-wheel-drive model.

Mazda offers three trim levels--the DX, the well-equipped LX and the leather-lined ES.

The 4-wheel-drive model is only available in LX and ES trim. We evaluated the MPV LX

4WD, which comes with a cloth interior and was equipped with optional captain's chairs

for back seat passengers. A new All-Sport package introduced at mid-year is designed

to bridge the gap between minivans and sport-utilities through the use of off-road

styling cues.

Copyright 2006 NewCarTestDrive.com
Review pages:
1. Overview
2. Walkaround and Interior
3. Driving Impressions
4. Summary, Prices, Specs