Ride & Handling
The Mazda5's steering response is designed to engage the driver. A turn of the wheel delivers a quick change of direction, and there's a fair amount of feedback. The suspension is on the firm side, but it provides a tolerable ride even on the broken pavement that's prevalent near Cars.com's Chicago headquarters.
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Engine Compartment Overview
2.5-liter engine
3.7-liter engine ...
Vehicle Overview
The Mazda3 has been a sporty alternative for compact-car buyers since it
debuted for the 2004 model year. It undergoes its first redesign for the 2010
model year and is still offered in sedan and ...
Everyday Driving Fun
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any speed limits to have a lot of fun. Driving 55 mph in the Miata is comparable
to going 110 mph in, say, a BMW M3 — ...


