How many miles does a Mazda5 last?
A Mazda CX-5 can last between 200,000 and 250,000 miles when driven conservatively and well maintained. The Mazda CX-5 is considered to be a reliable, durable vehicle, and owners can expect 13 – 17 years of service based on driving 15,000 miles per year.
Do Mazda 5 have transmission problems?
From 2005 to 2020, Mazda automatic transmissions in Mazda 3, 5, 6, CX-7, CX-9 have been very reliable with very few transmission issues. That doesn’t mean that Mazda transmissions never fail. Mazda vehicles that are not maintained properly or are used for towing have a higher automatic transmission failure rate.
Is Mazda5 a mini van?
Not quite minivan, not quite wagon, Mazda5 is a small, front-wheel-drive van with sliding rear doors and space for six. Compact exterior dimensions belie the Mazda5’s interior space, which, like regular minivans, has three rows of seats. Mazda5 was completely redesigned for 2012, so changes since then have been minor.
How good are Mazda vans?
The MPV is one of the few minivans that offer front side-impact air bags. It’s also quiet and rides fairly well, and its compact size makes it easy to park. Handling is secure and the brakes are very good.
Is there a Mazda CX 5 with a manual transmission?
They’re rare, to be clear. Of the thousands of CX-5 models currently listed for sale on Autotrader, just 36 have a manual transmission. And they were less desirable than most other CX-5 models, because they were only available on the base-level “Sport” trim.
What kind of engine does a Mazda 5 have?
The 2012-2015 Mazda 5 received a 2.5L inline-4, model L5. It is a solid and reliable motor. Both the 2.3L and the 2.5L engines have a timing chain; there is no timing belt. Maintenance tips: Keep the oil level topped up, as the engine may consume oil at higher mileage.
Are there any problems with the Mazda 5?
The Mazda5 was discontinued in the U.S. after 2015 and in Canada after 2017. Reported problems: The 2006-2010 Mazda5 had problems with the front and rear suspension. Front struts and control arms have been reported to go bad. Replacing both front struts costs up to $650.
What kind of car is the 2012 Mazda5?
2012 Mazda5. On the road, the Mazda5 is agile and maneuverable. It handles more like a sporty wagon than a minivan. The ride is firm but comfortable. The 4-cylinder engine is peppy around town, but feels a bit underpowered with a full load.