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2005 Mazda MPV Minivan

Description: Minivan Base MSRP Range: $22,940 – $28,505 Invoice Price Range: $21,209 – $26,341 Where built: Japan The compact-class minivan from Mazda goes by the label of MPV, which means Multi-Purpose Vehicle. It received a face-lift and new cabin features last year and repeats in 2005 with changes to optional packages. Rear air conditioning becomes a stand-alone option for LX ... Read More »

2004 Mazda B Series Compact Pickup Truck

Three cab configurations work on the compact-class trucks from Mazda in 2004 editions with two-door Regular Cab for all B2300 and several B3000 issues, two-door extended CabPlus for B3000, and CabPlus4 for some B3000 and all B4000 models with twin rear-hinged back doors. Read More »

2004 Mazda MPV Minivan

Mazda makes a minivan feel exuberant and expressive to operate. It's charged with a keen edge for all movements, much like other vehicles in Mazda's fleet. It's also enthused with power, thanks to a 3.0-liter V6 rated at 200 hp. Read More »

2004 Mazda RX-8 Four Door Sports Car

The RX-8, available in the Fall of 2003, is an all-new product from Mazda. It does not replace the RX-7, which is no longer sold in the United States. To Madza the RX-7 is, and will always be, a 2-door, 2-seat sports car. Hence the RX-8 with its 2 full doors, 2 partial doors (similar to those on Saturn’s coupe and positioned like suicide doors) and seating for 4 is in a classification of its own. It is a product offering for people wanting sports car performance from a practical, yet hip, sedan. Read More »

2003 Mazda Protege Compact Sedan

The new Mazda Protégé is a small car with a lot of spunk. When you hop in this little number, you're expecting its 4-cylinder engine to not be enough to propel it onto the freeway. Read More »

2004 Mazda RX-8 Four Door Sports Car

Mazda thinks it's solved the RX-7's shortcomings in a four-door, four-passenger car with aggressive styling and an all-new rotary engine called the RX-8. Sure, it has plenty of power, crisp handling, a firm ride, and a sweet engine, but Mazda goes too far in describing it as "truly a sports car." No matter how quick it is, nothing with four doors and four seats is a sports car. Read More »

2003 Mazda B Series Compact Pickup Truck

Three cab configurations extend into 2003 for compact-class trucks from Mazda with two-door Regular Cab for all B2300 and several B3000 issues, two-door extended CabPlus for B3000, and CabPlus4 for some B3000 and all B4000 models with twin rear-hinged back doors. Read More »

2003 Mazda Protege Compact Sedan

The compact-class four-door sedan in Mazda's line defies the image of the typical inexpensive but dull economy car because it carries a zippy engine, tight suspension and rigid chassis which together induce sporty driving traits. Read More »