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I am in the process of deciding what to look for when my trusty(!) Mondeo eventually dies.
Mazda 5s seem to be suspiciously cheap and quite a few around which rings alarm bells!
Looked at a few online reviews and there are some issues with them but nothing worse than Fords or Vws
I have seen a 50k mileage one for less than 5 grand with a 12 month warranty
Anyone actually owned one?
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Yes, got one here. 08 plate 2.0 diesel. Corking car, do you want to buy it? 😉
Ford underneath. Handles well enough. Goes well too. Feel free to email me for more info...
Almost bought one a couple of years ago but heard lots of stories of them getting through front tyres faster than average. So didnt. Owned 2 Mazda 3's both faultless vehicles.
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Sorry you mean 5 not mx5
I think its a bit like the Toyota Auras, a bit unloved.
Rich - Lol not in the market just yet just window shopping in case i need to make a swift purchase!
Did you have the excessive tyre wear i have read about?
Yeah, the Mazda 3 and 5 from around 10 years ago eat front tyres (we get around 12k out of a set of fronts in our 3 and that is with almost uniquely sedate commuter driving around town).
One potentially expensive problem they are prone to is a failing of the DSC (stability control dooh-dah) and it's an MOT fail (unless you take the warning light out so the test station don't know). It costs well over £1k to fix so check to see if the fix has been done.
I have read that Michelins are supposed to be better for the wear problem?
Just unpopular. Most MPV buyers don't see further than the usual Ford/VW/Citroen offerings, the diesel engines weren't particularly competitive on MPG/CO2/tax either (the Japanese had pretty much stopped doing diesels for the domestic market by the early 00s). The middle seat isn't very usable, lots of people want to get 3 child seats across the middle row and you can't in a 5. Works well if you have 2 kids and just want a roomier estate with sliding doors and occasional extra seats.
I'd have one, but definitely petrol.
Ta for the replies!
We had a tyre wear issue from dodgy beyond belief lower link replacement by a mazda main dealer. Name shall remain nameless but if you're in the border region then I wouldn't use the obvious named dealer...
Local one to us in wirral has been ace.
It's a big heavy car so is hard on its suspension components. We can fit 3 seats across the back but it's tight. We've decided to go to having two 5 seat estates.

