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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Safety & Environment
The Mazda CX-7 facelift inherits one of the segment's most comprehensive
safety packages from the same vehicle that received the highest ranking of any
compact SUV tested by the USA's National Hig ...
Trailer Towing
The Mazda6 is not designed for towing.
Never tow a trailer with your Mazda6. ...
Performance
When the Mazda6 debuted last year, I drove a powerful V-6 version called the
''s.'' That car handled like a true sport sedan, with relatively heavy steering
and a pretty rough ride. It was fun, bu ...


