Family motorists will be in seventh heaven if the latest wave of new metal to hit dealers is anything to go by. People carriers with seven seats are enjoying a resurgence – and the Mazda 5 is the latest to enter the fray.
The newcomer is a heavily revised version of the outgoing car, but a distinctive fresh look and versatile cabin mark it out as a force to be reckoned with. We try the new 113bhp 1.6-litre diesel in Sport trim, and at £21,950 it’s the most expensive model on show here. Yet the Mazda isn’t the only Japanese machine with its sights set on family buyers.
Video: watch CarBuyer's video review of the Mazda 5
We have never tested the Toyota Verso in oil-burning guise, so does the 125bhp 2.0 D-4D put the car back on the people carrier map? It is the only model in our trio not to feature sliding rear doors, but in TR trim it’s the most affordable choice.
Creeping up on the inside is our current class leader. The Ford Grand C-MAX seized the compact MPV crown in Issue 1,144, and its winning blend of practicality, price and driving fun will be hard to beat. The 113bhp 1.6-litre diesel variant is here to defend its honour, in high-spec Titanium trim. It splits its Far Eastern rivals on price. Does it leave them trailing on the road?
7 Seaters
I looked at the Mazda and found that the following were not available according to the dealer. Dab radio, Sat nav, and Folding mirrors a requirment in the lanes of rural Kent. Reviewers seem not to take account of the Dab Radio requirment in 2015 its no good buying a car with a built in radio if in 2015 it will not work and that you are unable to pick up traffic reports. I have placed an order for the new Ford and that comes with many bells and whistles and a Dab Radio as standard.
By gregtheegg1 on 15 February, 2011, 11:01am