![]() ![]() MPV returned for ’98 with almost no change and did not return for ’99. Mazda also deleted the base DX model, leaving just the LX and ES. Included in the package were a front grille and stone guards, wheel-opening flares, rear bumper guard, roof rack, polished 5-spoke alloy wheels, and a 2-tone exterior paint scheme with extra lower side cladding. In an effort to lure sport-utility buyers to the MPV, Mazda added a new All-Sport dress-up package for 1997. In an effort to remain in the hunt among a growing field of highly competitive minivans, Mazda has added a standard passenger-side airbag, 4-wheel antilock brakes in place of rear-only ABS, and turned all MPVs into 4-door models, thus matching Chrysler as the only other company with a 4-door minivan. Taking a look at the powertrain situation, the previous base engine, a 121-horsepower, 2.6-liter 4-cylinder is gone, replaced with the 155-horsepower, 3.0-liter V6 across the board. The new lineup consists of L, LX, and LXE models, all with 7-passenger seating. Mazda made both powertrain changes and altered the price/trim package offerings provided in its 1995 MPV minivan. With 1993’s midyear driver-side airbag addition, the 1994 MPV gained a center high-mounted brake light and side-door impact beams. A driver-side airbag was added in midyear. The MPV is essentially a rerun of 1992, with the only addition being a new keyless-entry system. Also, the 3.0-liter V6–optional on 2WD versions and standard on 4WD models–now provides 155 horsepower, up five from last year. ![]() The previously standard 5-speed manual transmission has been deleted entirely. A couple of powertrain changes were also made. The Editors of Consumer Guide are regular contributors to the following programs:įor 1991, Mazda provides its MPV with a new Luxury Package, complete with leather interior, styled alloy wheels from its 929 flagship, and a new 2-tone paint scheme (green over silver).Įight-passenger seating and a moonroof are new options for the 1992 Mazda MPV.Car Shopping From Home: Carvana vs Vroom vs CarMax.Should I Buy a Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) Vehicle?.How to Negotiate the Best Deal on a New Car.Dangerous Dealers: Servicing Car Potentially as Perilous as Purchasing One.G-MANN wrote I thought this was going to be some kind of Ford minivan, but it does like quite like the Mazda MPV. I just want to avoid having vehicles listing based on guessing rather than identifying. If you're still not so sure about whether to keep it or not, get the feedback of others and go from thereĪlright, this can stay. When I first saw this episode, I could immediately tell it was supposed to be an MPV. This will hopefully satisfy the anti-cartoon-car members a little bit. What I'm trying to do is weed out all the generic-looking cars, and stick to keeping the kind of the drawings where someone can fairly easily identify them as a particular model of car. It definitely does have a striking resemblance to a Mazda MPV. I don't think this looks like any particular minivan, so I'm going to put it in the comments, is this OK? The MPV'S didn't have sliding doors though, but it does look an MPV I thought this was going to be some kind of Ford minivan, but it does like quite like the Mazda MPV. I was thinking a Mazda too (especially the back view) ![]()
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