Of all the Mazda5 that I show, the 3rd row was always folded, I guess the owner needed to extend the trunk, but this provide only four seats, like the Honda Element.
A seven seats options (2+3+2) instead of six (2+2+2) would be nice, even if the middle seat on the second row is narrow. This would allow installing at least a baby seat in the middle of the 2nd row to keep the trunk with the 3rd row folded.
There is no trunk cover to hide the contents of the trunk when the 3rd row is folded.
The front passenger seat should fold down, allowing carrying long objects from the dash board to the back hatch.
Well, also a 4-speed auto is not very appealing...
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12/04/07 @ 05:19PM
pmgk said...
Of all the Mazda5 that I show, the 3rd row was always folded, I guess the owner needed to extend the trunk, but this provide only four seats, like the Honda Element.
A seven seats options (2+3+2) instead of six (2+2+2) would be nice, even if the middle seat on the second row is narrow. This would allow installing at least a baby seat in the middle of the 2nd row to keep the trunk with the 3rd row folded.
There is no trunk cover to hide the contents of the trunk when the 3rd row is folded.
The front passenger seat should fold down, allowing carrying long objects from the dash board to the back hatch.
Well, also a 4-speed auto is not very appealing...
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