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2004 MPVAn exterior facelift and interior trim changes highlight 2004 for Mazdas minivan. MPV is among the smallest minivans and comes in one body...
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An exterior facelift and interior trim changes highlight 2004 for Mazdas minivan. MPV is among the smallest minivans and comes in one body length. It uses a 200-hp V6 engine and 5-speed automatic transmission. ABS is standard. The LX has 16-inch alloy wheels, the top-shelf ES 17s. Front side airbags and traction control are optional on LX, standard on ES. MPVs seat seven. The 2nd-row bucket seats slide together to create a 2-passenger bench. The 3-passenger 3rd-row bench folds into the floor. Dual sliding side doors are standard and have roll-down power windows. Power-operated side doors are optional. Revised front and rear styling changes MPVs look for 04. Interior trim revisions are accompanied by a new steering wheel, bright gauge surrounds, and a spring assist designed to ease the 3rd-rows fold-into-the-floor function.
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3 Reviews from Epinions.com
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Best Van for the Buck!!!!!
Pros: Handling,styling,Power doors,versatility,mileage. Cons: Rough ride,crap stock tires,engine and wind noise. Bottom Line: Very good unpopular minivan
Pros: Low used price, fast, handles well, small, sport LX trim looks very cool, reliable Cons: hitch scrapes, no auto climate, 3rd row narrow and on floor, not a popular car Bottom Line: 2004 Mazda MPV Lx
Pros: - Styling Cons: - Could be longer and wider |