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Fuel efficiency (B2300); low price; simplicity and reliability.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreFuel efficiency (B2300); low price; simplicity and reliability.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreSporty styling, handling and performance; versatile interior.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreFuel efficiency; handling; five-door body style; performance for the money (Mazdaspeed3).
See All Model YearsLearn MoreUnique five-door body style; handling; performance (Mazdaspeed6).
See All Model YearsLearn MoreGreat handling; affordable retractable hard top; lots and lots of fun.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreIn regards to new vehicle introductions, the Japanese-based auto brand Mazda adds two new crossover utility vehicles and an updated version of their beloved compact roadster. The 2007 CX-7 and CX-9 crossovers both embody Mazda's sporty styling mixed with the practicality of large interior spaces as well as available all-wheel drive. The family-oriented Mazda CX-7 accommodates a maximum of five passengers while upscale-skewing CX-9 features the capacity for seven occupants. The arrival of the Mazda CX-9 coincides with the departure of the MPV minivan for 2007. Investing some extra refinement to their recently-redesigned fun roadster for 2007, Mazda now allows buyers of the MX-5 to select a retractable hardtop roof. Adding 77 to the 2007 Mazda MX-5's overall weight, the retractable roof can be fully deployed or tucked away in 12 seconds. For 2007 buyers of the Mazda5 are able to pick a high-end Grand Touring version featuring standard leather seating and high-intensity discharge headlights. The Mazda Tribute skips the 2007 model year as preparations are made for a new 2008 version of the small sport utility vehicle.