Car Review (All Years) Reviews and ratings of the Mazda MPV minivan (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves. Car Survey (All Years) Here's what owners of the Mazda MPV think of their vehicles -- all years are covered.
MSN Autos (All Years) See what owners think of their Mazda MPV minivans from previous model years. Car & Driver (2003) It's the nicest looking minivan out there. Edmunds (2003) By adding power sliding doors and a more powerful engine, Mazda has finally made its petite and sporty MPV a respected choice in the minivan marketplace. Yahoo Autos (2003) The 2003 MPV is a 4-door, 7-passenger mini van, available in two trims, the LX and the ES. The 2003 MPV's closest competitors include the Chevrolet Astro Passenger Van, the Honda Odyssey, and the Volkswagen Eurovan. Car Buying Strategies (2002) The new 2002 MPV has been redesigned, and an all-new upgraded engine has increased power and precision handling even more for truly outstanding performance. Detroit News (2002) The Mazda MPV is a chic workhorse. Edmunds (2002) Sized larger than Mazda's 626 and smaller than its Millenia, the MPV sits on an all-new "triple H" structure that offers protection from front, rear and side impacts. This design creates a more rigid body than the previous model while also weighing less and transmitting reduced noise, vibration and harshness. Epinions (2002) See what owners of the 2002 Mazda MPV minivan think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. MSN Auto (2002) New for 2002: The MPV gets a more powerful engine with a 5-speed automatic transmission for the 2002 model year. In addition, the DX trim has been discontinued. New Car Test Drive (2002) ighter and more compact, the MPV is more agile, lighter on its feet, than most vans. 2002 brings a new 3.0-liter V6 that delivers substantially more power than last year's engine. Phoenix New Times (2002) The MPV may be a "most perfect van" for you. Give this one a whirl if you're in the market for an agile, adequately equipped, attractive minivan. Woman Motorist (2002) Unlike every other minivan on the market, the MPV's sliding rear door windows can be lowered with a press of a button. Automotive.com (2001) Compared with other minivans, Mazda's MPV handles better on the road, and maneuvers better in tight confines. It offers a unique alternative for buyers who like the versatility of a minivan but who do not need the ultimate passenger or cargo capacity of the larger minivans. Epinions (2001) See what owners of the 2001 Mazda MPV minivan think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. New Car Test Drive (2001) Today's Mazda MPV, totally redesigned and re-engineered last year, comes with front-wheel drive and dual sliding doors. Automotive.com (2000) The Mazda MPV might not win any awards for being the sleekest looking minivan but it does have a neat appearance with a purposeful nose that almost makes the vehicle look more like a large station wagon rather than a minivan. Epinions (2000) See what owners of the 2000 Mazda MPV minivan think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Motor Trend (2000) The new MPV packs a spacious, feature-rich interior into an attractive, svelte exterior. Best of all is its petite price. New Car Test Drive (2000) Mazda's all-new MPV is smaller than most minivans on the US market, giving it better handling as well as making it more maneuverable in tight confines. This makes it an ideal choice for someone who wants the conveniences of a minivan but does not need the passenger- or cargo-carrying capacity of larger minivans. Woman Motorist (2000) While not commodious, the MPV is comfortable. Labeled "smart size," the vehicle is considerably smaller than its competitors.
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