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2008 Mazda Mazda5
Invoice: $16,849 - $21,063
Miles Per Gallon
City: 21 MPG - 22 MPG
Highway: 27 MPG - 28 MPG
Body Style: Station Wagon
Engines: 2.3L I-4 153 HP
Mazda calls the Mazda5 a "multiactivity vehicle infused with sports car inspiration" that "efficiently transports people and equipment like a large SUV." We'll leave alone the question of whether the words "efficiently" and "large SUV" belong in the same sentence. It is a fact, however, that buyers who are attracted to the passenger and/or cargo capacity of an SUV may be put off by SUV bulk and SUV fuel consumption. A minivan does the same job more efficiently, but seems to carry a social stigma. Station wagons used to do the job, but have now all but disappeared. So how does the styleconscious consumer transport spouse, children, parents and pets? Urban architects have known the answer for at least a century: Go vertical. The skyscraper principle applies equally to motor vehicles. Start with a smallsedan chassis for handling, ride comfort, and fuel efficiency. Build the body tall to pack more people and things inside the same footprint. Then give it a clunkyfunky look that says "SUV," or at least "SUV crossover," more than "minivan." Europeans, who have lived with high fuel prices for decades, have been building and buying tall people movers since the 1950s. The Japanese, also, embraced the concept long ago. The idea is still novel in America, but vehicles as good as the Mazda5 just might help it catch on. The Mazda5 is built on the same mechanical platform as the compact Mazda3 sedan. So it weighs less, and even covers a smaller patch of road than, say, Mazda's own midsize sedan, the Mazda6. But the tall Mazda5 seats six, where even the Mazda6 sedan seats five at best. See how the game is played? And with the back two rows of seats folded, the Mazda5 will hold far more than your average station wagon. And it drives better than either a minivan or an SUV. Introduced as a 2006 model, the Mazda5 gets styling and equipment updates for 2008. On the outside, the grille, front fascia, headlights and taillights are new. On the inside, Mazda has added a new shift panel and center console, electroluminescent gauges, secondrow cool air vents with fanspeed controls, front and secondrow seat armrests, an audio auxiliary input jack, and a tirepressure monitor. An available fivespeed automatic transmission also replaces the last year's fourspeed automatic, and the topoftheline Grand Touring model now has more standard equipment. The base Mazda5 Sport starts at $17,995, the midlevel Touring at $20,610. A totally trickedout Grand Touring, with DVD entertainment, navigation, and Sirius satellite radio would still list for less than $27,000. Looked at this way, there's no competition, making the Mazda5 a good starter minivan for small families with small kids.
Resale Value for the 2008 Mazda Mazda5
When considering the purchase of a 2008 Mazda Mazda5, it's important to keep in mind what the eventual resale value will be. This can be ascertained from looking at the selling price of prior year versions of the 2008 Mazda Mazda5, if it's not a brand new model. Keep in mind that resale value is dependent on the condition of the automobile when it is sold, as well as optional equipment and the total number of miles accumulated.

