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| Body Style: | Compact Cars |
| Vehicle Size: | Subcompact |
| Drive Type: | FWD |
| Doors: | 4 |
| Seating Capacity: | 5/5 passengers |
| Engine Block: | I |
| Engline Type: | Gas |
| Cylinders: | 4 |
| Displacement: | 1.5 L. |
| Valves: | 16 |
| Compression Ratio: | 10.0:1 |
| Torque: | 98ft-lbs @ 4000 rpm |
| Horsepower: | 100hp @ 6000 rpm |
| Fuel Type: | Regular unleaded |
| Fuel Capacity: | 11.3 gal. |
| Fuel Economy: | *28/34 |
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| Wheelbase: | 98.0 in. |
| Overall Length: | 155.5 in. |
| Vehicle Width: | 66.7 in. |
| Vehicle Height: | 58.1 in. |
| Luggage Capacity: | 13.3 ft3. | | Cargo Capacity: | 27.8 ft3. | | Curb Weight: | 2412 lbs. | | Gross Weight: | 3311 lbs. |
| Turning Circle: | 32.2 ft. |
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| Front Headroom: | 39.1 in. | | Front Legroom: | 42.6 in. | | Rear Headroom: | 37.0 in. | | Rear Legroom: | 33.0 in. |
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Acceleration: 0mph-60mph | 9.8 seconds |
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| *Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based on 2013 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle. |
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These are the colors typically available for this vehicle. Color options may change during the model year. Contact Martin Mazda for confirmation. The color samples displayed on your monitor may not precisely replicate the way they appear on the vehicle.
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Crystal White Pearl |
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Spirited Green Metallic |
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Liquid Silver Metallic |
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Aquatic Blue Mica |
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Brilliant Black Clearcoat |
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True Red |
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| Basic | 3 Years / 36,000 Miles |
| Drivetrain | 5 Years / 60,000 Miles |
| Roadside | 3 Years / 36,000 Miles |
| Rust | 5 Years / Unlimited Miles |
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Comparison |
Aside from redesigned front and rear fascias and sundry new interior bits, it's essentially the same car as before, one that shares its architecture with Ford's slick new Fiesta...
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Car and Driver
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Comparison |
However, where the Mazda makes its mark is in weight, being nearly 200 kg lighter than the Fit thanks to some clever engineering of the suspension, exhaust, body shell and wiring harness.
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Motor Trend
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Liked Most |
The [Mazda2] drives like any other Mazda, meaning it feels light and sporty with involved steering...
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MSN Autos
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Liked Most |
The low-inertia motor and tuning of the electric power steering made it just about the best unit we've experienced in a front-wheel-drive car in terms of feel and precision.
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One Liner |
It will bear further comparison with its corporate cousin with the blue oval, but then some buyers will find that the Mazda2 offers an engaging driving experience at a lower cost than the Fiesta.
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Popular Mechanics
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The Mazda2 is a fun and stylish new addition to the Mazda line-up, bringing a fresh competitor to the burgeoning subcompact market in North America.Available in one bodystyle, a five-door hatchback, the Mazda2 is powered by a 100-hp 1.5-liter engine, with a choice of either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. Buyers have two trim levels to choose from, Sport and Touring. The Sport is equipped with electric power steering, anti-lock brakes, stability control, traction control, power door locks with remote keyless entry, air conditioning, power windows and mirrors, six airbags and 15-inch steel wheels with full wheel covers. The Touring adds features such as a rear spoiler, alloy wheels, a six speaker audio system, cruise control and fog lights.The Mazda2 is unchanged for 2012.
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Model Reviews
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TagLine |
Zoom-zooming into its second year.
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Introduction |
The Mazda2 is a five-seat hatchback, front-wheel-drive subcompact, taking on the Toyota Yaris, Nissan Versa, Honda Fit, Ford Fiesta, Chevrolet Sonic, Fiat 500, Hyundai Accent and Kia Soul.That's a wonderful field of cars for these times (subcompact is the fastest growing automotive segment in the world), and the Mazda2 has qualities that, to many, make it the most desirable of this bunch.The Mazda2 was completely redesigned for 2011, so there are no changes for 2012.While new to North America, this is actually the second generation of the Mazda2.The first-generation model was an award-winning product in Europe and Asia. The styling is fresh, and it's eye-catching in a cute sort of way.It's got a soft wedge shape, bold and sporty with sculpted sides, body-colored door handles, a laid-back windshield, sloped hatch and jaunty little spoiler on the Touring model.There's a grinning toothless grille with attractive hood, fenders, headlamps, bumper, air intakes and 15-inch wheels. The Mazda2 uses a proven 1.5-liter double-overhead-cam 16-valve four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing to give it more flexibility in delivering low-rpm torque and high-rpm horsepower.It makes 100 horsepower at 6000 rpm and 98 pound-feet of torque at 4000 rpm.We had no trouble, in fact we had a blast, running in the fast lane with the 75-mph flow of Los Angeles freeway traffic.In 310 miles of combined city and highway driving, we averaged 34.8 miles per gallon, at the top end of the EPA estimate of 29 City/35 Highway mpg for the 2012 Mazda2. In pursuit of good gas mileage, acceleration and responsive handling, Mazda focused on keeping the car light, by using high-strength steel with more welds (and less steel overall), and weld-bonded adhesives in the body.Engineers looked for dozens of places to save a few pounds, for example the wiring harness, door locks and latches, radiator, automatic transmission shifter, pedals, stereo speakers and more.It's this painstaking attention to mechanical detail that makes Mazda an exceptional car company. The final result is 2306 pounds, even less than the two-seat Mazda MX5 sports car.It's the lightest subcompact, even lighter than the smaller Fiat 500, and way lighter than the Ford Fiesta, although the Toyota Yaris is a close second.The Yaris has 6 more horsepower, but is not nearly as much fun to drive. The seats are comfortable and supportive, and we liked the thick, sporty steering wheel.Although rated as a five-seater, we wouldn't subject a fifth person to the back seat for long, but that's no different than any other car in this class.The Mazda2 is relatively roomy for four, though.Fold the rear seats down and it offers an excellent 27.8 cubic feet of cargo space, with easy access through the hatchback. But mostly, the Mazda2 is way fun to drive.It zoom-zooms to scale.The little engine is gutsy, with a cocky tone at upper revs.Shifting the manual 5-speed is slick and easy.Responsive brakes and steering.Smooth ride and flat cornering.Quick turning, so it's a joy to park, or slice thick traffic. When you look at the accessories available from Mazda for the Mazda2, you see what they think it's good for: a roof rack, roof basket, interior cargo box, bike rack, ski rack, snowboard rack, surfboard rack, and kayak carrier.Side sill extensions, in case you're thinking more hot rod.
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Lineup |
The 2012 Mazda2 Sport ($14,370) and the more luxurious Mazda2 Touring ($15,885) come standard with a 5-speed manual gearbox.A 4-speed automatic is available for both the Sport ($15,210) and Touring ($16,695).Mazda2 Sport comes standard with cloth upholstery, air conditioning, AM/FM/CD/MP3 with four speakers, reclining front bucket seats with six-way adjustable driver's seat, 60/40 split folding rear seats, tilt steering column, remote keyless entry, power windows, power mirrors, power door locks, 15-inch steel wheels. Mazda2 Touring gets upgraded cloth upholstery with three-dimensional seat fabric with red piping, six-speaker sound system, multi-functional leather steering wheel, rear roof spoiler, fog lamps, and 15-inch alloy wheels. Options include auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass and Homelink ($295), white pearl paint ($200).Bluetooth wireless for hands-free cellphone operation ($95) is available, also a rear bumper guard ($80), cargo net ($40), center console with armrest ($170).Accessories include a bike rack, a roof rack, a roof basket, an interior cargo box, side sill extensions, ski rack, snowboard rack, surfboard rack, and a kayak carrier. Safety equipment includes frontal airbags, side-impact and side curtain air bags, anti-lock four-wheel disc brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution and Quick Brake Assist, dynamic stability control, traction control, tire pressure monitoring system.It also has Mazda's first brake priority system that automatically puts the brakes on whenever the brake and accelerator pedals are pressed simultaneously.The Mazda2 gets Europe's highest crash rating of five stars.
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The styling is fresh, and it's eye-catching in a cute sort of way.With the grinning toothless grille, this couldn't be anything but a Mazda, mimicking the Mazda3, as well as the Mazda5, 6, 8, CX-7, and CX-9 in its front and rear layouts.Mazda2 presents a soft wedge shape with trimmed corners, sweet hatchback slope, and a nice 0.31 coefficient of drag.Also sporty sculpted sides, body-colored door handles, a laid-back windshield, and jaunty little spoiler and foglamps on the Touring model.The grille isn't loved by everyone, but it is distinctive, which isn't easy to do considering there's no grille work.The hood, fenders, headlamps, bumper, air intakes and 15-inch wheels are all well done, adding character. The halogen headlamp units flow from the gentle bulge of the front fenders.A wide upswept character line climbs back and up from the front wheel wells.
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Interior |
The seats are comfortable and supportive, just what they should be for a car like this, with a rugged and sporty fabric that Mazda calls mostly black canvas, with cool red piping on the Touring model.The three-spoke steering wheel works well, with a meaty rim that makes the Mazda2 feel like a sports car, and a padded hub.We think it might look better without all that aluminumy plastic trim on the wide spokes, but no big deal.It tilts for adjustment, and the driver's seat raises and lowers, so almost anyone can find a good place behind the wheel.What we call aluminumy plastic Mazda calls silver garnish, and there's more of it on the vents, armrests, shift knob and gate, where it looks good in sparing doses. The shifter, manual or automatic, rises from just below the instrument panel where the center console would be if there was one.There's a console with storage tray and cupholders that goes between the seats, with an optional leather padded armrest that we found nice to have.It's no stretch at all to shift gears.The 5-speed stick is easy to reach and fun to use. The dashboard flows in a continuous line and curves away from occupants, making the cabin feel wide.Certainly there's lots of elbow room.Mazda engineers worked carefully on the position and cross-sectional shape of the A-pillars, which along with a low beltline enable clear forward visibility and also help the car feel roomy. The cluster of three gauges in front of the driver's eyes is shaded by an eave, with the speedo in center, smaller tach on the left, and the rest in one gauge on the right.In the center of dashboard there's a large round binnacle with sound system information, a CD slot, and three dials for the climate control.But no USB port.The Touring model has audio controls on the steering wheel, but they're easy to reach on the dash panel of the Sport. Rear seat legroom is slim; only the Ford Fiesta has less.Cargo capacity is 13.3 cubic feet behind the 60/40 split folding second seat, and 27.8 cubic feet with the second seat folded flat.Hatchbacks with fold-flat rear seats are the best value out there, to carry a lot without spending a lot.
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Driving Impression |
The 1.5-liter engine in the Mazda2 is one of the smallest gasoline engines on the U.S.market, but its performance is exciting, with a 5-speed manual gearbox.We didn't get to drive the 4-speed automatic, but we have doubts, partly because it's only a 4-speed and partly because it's hard to imagine it making the Mazda2 any better to drive than the 5-speed.Maybe if you never leave the city.The engine pulls well at lower revs and comes on stronger at 4000 rpm where the torque peaks.It sounds good above 4000, and zings responsively all the way up to 6300 redline.The drive-by-wire throttle responds quickly.We read one review that called the engine gutless, but we say nonsense.Although if the Mazda2 had the Fiesta's 119 horsepower from a related 1.6-liter engine, it'd be way hot. It's really smooth at 75 or 80 mph.More Mazda attention to mechanical detail.The engine is mounted in a manner to reduce the fore-aft motions of front-wheel-drive four-cylinders. The brakes have a nice responsive feel, and stop the lightweight car quickly.Vented discs in front, drums in the rear, with ABS, brake force distribution and brake assist. The suspension is fairly conventional, with MacPherson struts in front and a trailing-arm torsion beam in back.We drove the Mazda2 over twisty two-lanes on the California coast, and found that it cornered flat and sucked up most bumps.The electric power steering reacts quickly.
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Summary |
The Mazda 2 is a strong contender in the competitive subcompact segment.Its soft wedge shape is eye-catching, a cute, sporty and practical hatchback.It's way fun to drive with the manual transmission, while getting more than 30 mpg.The engine is small but spirited, the handling responsive, and ride smooth.Mazda delivers on its zoom-zoom promise.Driven by Sam Moses for one week all over Southern California, and Jim McCraw near Monterey.
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Model Lineup |
Mazda 2 Sport ($14,370); Mazda 2 Touring ($15,885).
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Assembled In |
Hiroshima, Japan.
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Options As Tested |
none.
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Model Tested |
Mazda 2 Touring ($15,885).
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New Car Test Drive
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Wheels |
| Wheel Covers, Full wheel | Standard |
| Rim Type, None steel | Standard |
Spare Wheel |
| Rim type, Steel | Standard |
Spare Tire |
| Mount Location, Inside under cargo | Standard |
| Size, Compact | Standard |
Suspension |
| Rear Suspension Type, Torsion beam | Standard |
| Front Suspension Classification, Independent | Standard |
| Front Spring Type, Coil | Standard |
| Front Stabilizer Bar, Regular | Standard |
| Rear Spring Type, Coil | Standard |
| Class, Regular | Standard |
| Independent, Front | Standard |
| stabilizer bar, Front | Standard |
| Front suspension type, Strut | Standard |
| Rear Suspension Classification, Semi-independent | Standard |
Lights |
| Daytime running lights | Standard |
Drivetrain |
| Axle ratio | Standard |
Seats |
| Total Seating Capacity, 5 | Standard |
| Front seat type, Bucket | Standard |
| seating capacity, 5 | Standard |
Rear Seats |
| Folding, Fold forward seatback | Standard |
| Type, Bench | Standard |
Locks |
| Power door locks, Remote power door locks | Standard |
| 2-Stage unlocking, 2-stage unlocking | Standard |
Windows |
| Power windows | Standard |
| One-touch windows | Standard |
| Front wipers - intermittent | Standard |
| Privacy glass | Standard |
| Rear defogger | Standard |
| Rear wiper | Standard |
| Rear quarter windows | Standard |
Mirrors |
| Driver mirror adjustment, Power remote | Standard |
| Passenger mirror adjustment, Power remote | Standard |
| Vanity mirrors, Dual vanity mirrors | Standard |
Convenience Features |
| Power steering, Speed-proportional electric power steering | Standard |
| Steering wheel, Tilt-adjustable | Standard |
| Cupholders, Front and rear | Standard |
| Door pockets, Driver and passenger | Standard |
| 12V DC power outlet, 1 | Standard |
| Retained accessory power, Retained accessory power | Standard |
| Center Console, Partial with storage | Standard |
| Rear area cargo cover, Rigid | Standard |
Comfort Features |
| Steering wheel trim, Plastic/vinyl | Standard |
| Shift knob trim, Plastic/rubber | Standard |
| Dash trim, Piano black | Standard |
| Floor mats, Carpet front and rear | Standard |
| Cargo area light, Cargo area light | Standard |
Instrumentation |
| Tachometer | Standard |
| Clock | Standard |
| Low fuel level | Standard |
Audio System |
| Speed Sensitive Volume Control, Yes | Standard |
| Antenna Type, Integrated roof | Standard |
| Total Number of Speakers, 4 | Standard |
| In-Dash CD, Single | Standard |
| Radio, AM/FM stereo | Standard |
Doors |
| left rear passenger door type, Conventional | Standard |
| right rear passenger door type, Conventional | Standard |
| Rear door type, Liftgate | Standard |
Truck Features |
| Door reinforcement | Standard |
| Bumpers | Standard |
Towing and Hauling |
| Cargo tie downs | Standard |
Airbags |
| Head airbags, Curtain 1st and 2nd row | Standard |
| Passenger Airbag, Yes | Standard |
| Driver Airbag, Yes | Standard |
Stability and Traction |
| Traction control | Standard |
Child Safety |
| Child safety locks, Yes | Standard |
Seatbelts |
| Rear center seatbelt, 3-point belt | Standard |
| Seatbelt pretensioners, Front | Standard |
Transmission |
| Number of speeds, 4 | Standard |
| Manual / automatic, Automatic | Standard |
| Automatic type, Automatic | Standard |
Engine |
| Max RPM, 6,000 RPM | Standard |
| Torque, 98 lb.-ft. | Standard |
| Valve Gear, DOHC | Standard |
| Total Valves, 16 | Standard |
| Engine Configuration, Inline | Standard |
| Displacement, 91 cu.in. | Standard |
| Vehicle Emissions, ULEV II | Standard |
| Size, 1.5 L | Standard |
| Horse Power, 100 hp | Standard |
| Variable Valve Timing, Variable valve timing | Standard |
| Max Torque RPM, 4,000 RPM | Standard |
| Compression Ratio, 10.00 : 1 | Standard |
Air Conditioning |
| Front air conditioning, Manual | Standard |
| Air filtration, Interior air filtration | Standard |
Security |
| engine immobilizer, Engine immobilizer | Standard |
Headrests |
| Adjustable Front Headrests, Manual adjustable | Standard |
Brakes |
| Braking assist, Braking assist inches | Standard |
| Front brakes, Ventilated disc inches | Standard |
ABS Brakes |
| ABS, 4-wheel | Standard |
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| The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification. | |
Emissions
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Other Options
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| Destination Charge (Alaska) | | $45 |
| Pearl Paint Charge | | $200 |
Port Installed Options
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| Rear Bumper Guard (PIO) | | $80 |
| All-Weather Floor Mats (PIO) | | $100 |
| Cargo Net (PIO) | | $50 |
| Center Armrest (PIO) | | $170 |
Auto Dim Mirror w/Homelink (PIO): Includes orange backlit buttons. | | $295 |
| Bluetooth Kit (PIO) | | $275 |
| *See dealer for details |
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