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in Mazda5 – it’s small enough to zip through a parking spot and fit into those tight spaces from which many compacts shy away; it seats up to six passengers despite being no bigger than a Honda Civic; and, it returns fuel economy on a par with many sub compacts. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The Mazda5 is a little tall wagon that's developed from the world-acclaimed Mazda3 platform in 2005. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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Put the rear seats down in the Mazda5 and you have the equivalent of a mid-size wagon’s cargo hold, which will be enough to carry just about anything you wish to take along – load up four buddies and you can easily fit their golf bags in the rear. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The seating arrangement in the Mazda5 is nothing new, though it is a big step in this segment – three rows of two seats that will easily accommodate the average, extended family. Are the seating arrangements spacious? No. Are they practical for those emergencies or carbon-footprint reducing trips? You betcha. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The middle seats in the Mazda5 also hide some storage cubbies under the cushion, in case you want to step away from the car without a camera or the kids want to hide away their iPods during a pit-stop. The right side seat features a flip out tray with cupholders to create a centre console. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The Mazda5 is good for four people, and acceptable for six with good cargo versatility. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The 2.3-litre four-cylinder engine under the hood of the Mazda5 makes 153 hp, which is plenty for zipping around town running errands or even for getting the kids to and from school or the soccer pitch, but loading up a few extra bodies and corresponding poundage bogs things down pretty quickly. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The sliding doors - the very doors that make getting in and out of the rear seats with such ease even in today’s tight parking spaces or space-saving two-car garages, are the things that turns off some potential buyers most quickly and stops them from even exploring all the positives beyond that. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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