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Mazda Miata: MPV Vans

  1. #1
    Jason
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    MPV Vans

    Hello,

    My wife and I are torn between the Freestar by Ford and the MPV by Mazda.
    Any feedback on either van would be most appreciated.

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    Thanks



  2. #2
    D.
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    Re: MPV Vans

    What is your intended use for the van? Will you be towing a trailer ever?
    Highway driving or soccer mom use?

    The MPV is going to be smaller than the Freestar and a more sporty feel when
    driving.

    Either way you go Bill Ford will still make a profit. LOL.

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  3. #3
    chuckk
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    Re: MPV Vans

    We have a 99 MPV with 231,000 miles. 4L 2.6 in about 1992, my wife and kids
    were coming back from visiting her folks. My daughter managed to loose
    control (maybe fell asleep?) jerket the wheel, and started a slide. The van
    ended up on it's side in a grassy median 300 miles from home. A few days
    later, I went up to the wrecking yard that had the van. The sheet metal down
    the passanger side was dented, and the mirror broken off. We reinflated two
    tires, added oil to the engine and tranny, used bailing wire to reposition a
    broken plastic fan shroud, and drove it home.
    The frame was still true, and the alignment was ok. I did have problems
    with various items that should have been covered under warrenty, and were
    not, since the cures via TSB came out after the warrenty expired. If you
    live in an area covered by the southeast Mazda Zone office, you can expect
    this sort of problem to occur.

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  4. #4
    Grant
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    Re: MPV Vans

    On 2004-07-18, Jason G. <inter.net> wrote: 

    Mazda claims the MPV has the soul of a sports car. If that's true, then the
    poor things must be depressed to the point of being suicidal. I'd avoid
    them -- you never know when one is going to decide to swerve into an
    oncoming cement truck in an attempt to end it miserable existance as a van
    in hopes of being reincarnated as an MX-5 or RX-8.

    A minivan with the soul of a minivan is bound to be a much happier and more
    well-behaved vehicle.

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  5. #5
    D.
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    Re: MPV Vans

    A TSB is not the same as a recall and the dealership does not have an
    obligation to repair it for free after the warranty expires. This would be
    especially true of a wrecked vehicle with a quarter-million miles on it. I
    think you got your money's worth out of it. :-)

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  6. #6
    pws
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    Soul of a Sports Car (was Re: MPV Vans)

    Grant Edwards wrote:
     

    The "soul of a sports car" ad campaign, along with that "Zoom-Zoom"
    song is the worst marketing that is being done by any auto maker, imho.

    If a purpose-confused van tries to swerve into my cement truck, I will
    easily steer out of the way. I had a "sports car soul" installed in the
    truck last week, and the thing handles like a dream now. I salvaged the
    sports car soul from a Mazda Tribute that had rolled over.
    All I need now is a couple of "zoom-zoom" stickers and my cement truck
    will keep up with the miata and the RX-8 on any track in the world. :-)

    Pat
    '96M

  7. #7
    Grant
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    Re: Soul of a Sports Car (was Re: MPV Vans)

    On 2004-07-18, pws <rr.com> wrote:
     

    Cool, I bet that works better than a dozen Type-R decals!

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  8. #8
    chuckk
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    Re: MPV Vans

    Actually, the symptoms occurred before the warrenty ran out. The problem was
    that the dealer and the factory rep denied knowledge of a repair process,
    and in most cases claimed "that's normal". I have the same problem with a 99
    Miata --leather seat wear and soft top problems that were later the subject
    of TSBs.
    The MPV is an 89 not a 99 as I mistyped. The L4 was a good engine. The early
    V6 engines and auto trannys were not. The L4 used an auto tranny that was
    built for commercial use, and was quite different than the electrically
    operated tranny on the V6.

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  9. #9
    DanO
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    Re: MPV Vans

    Get an Odyssey instead of either of them and you'll be happy.

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