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by nvmom
Jan 27 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: comfortable, nice looking Cons: too many squeaks and noises/bad paint job
In 1991 to accomodate our growing family we made the move to a mini van and bought a new mazda mpv. I loved my van!
Then within a year (still under warranty) and less than 10,000 miles we had to replace the tires twice. It turned out that the...
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by mimming
Jan 01 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliable, Reasonable performance, Drives like a car Cons: Seat is difficult to remove with 2 people
In 1991 I required a new minivan to replace the old worn out Honda wagon. After much shopping around I finally settled on the Mazda MPV due to the reasonable price and car like driving. Without even a break in period, the van had its first test:...
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by jacksquat4u
Aug 29 '06
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Handling, comfort, 4x4, power, fuel economy and seating Cons: The window weather stripping, the "auto"-leveling system, non-sliding rear door. The Bottom Line: This van rules. It has power, fuel economy, 4WD and room for all my friends. Not bad for $700 and some labor.
I bought this '91 MPV 4x4 with 153,000 miles on it at auction for $700 August of '05. To make it street legal I had to immediately fix the exhaust manifold I also had to replace the alternator and battery just to get it going. I had read many reviews ...
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by chretiensucks
Mar 05 '03 - Updated Jul 11 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: Utility, Steering feel. Cons: Difficult removal of seats, loud engine.
Average to below average reliability. The Bottom Line: Choose carefully. Avoid 89 to 94 models if you can.
If you want a cheap used Japanese minivan, you have very few options. For this early era, you were limited to the Toyota Previa, a tiny Honda Oddysey, and this Mazda MPV. This review is of a 91 MPV which was given to us by my in-laws (God bless them). ...
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by bikeman111
May 02 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Nice styling,versatile,roomy Cons: Rear drive,fuel mileage The Bottom Line: Functual,reliable ,comfortable.If your still packing the family into a car it`s time to look into an mpv.Doesn`t have that geek look like caravans etc...
We have just recently purchased our second mpv.Our first was a 89`five passenger model.Our current model is a 91`,five speed also a five passenger.The purchase price was a mere $1900(cdn),with only 88000km on it.It was purchased from the original family...
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by rockyraqcoon
Nov 29 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Handles excellently Cons: can't think of any
The MPV is a terrific minivan. My family has had one for about 8 years and my uncle recent bought one last year.
Ours is the old three door one. I love it. It has a very roomy interior. The control console is well designed and easy to reach. The...
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by ali50001
Jul 22 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliable & tough Cons: Body rust & seat removal The Bottom Line: 4 cyl timing chain/5 speed reliable
I have the MPV now for a year, it was a one owner van. I paid $1500 canadian dollars for it last yea ...
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by veachpacck
Jun 19 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: seats seven, dual air, tows well Cons: not much cargo space, noisy valves
We bought a 1991 MPV van with high mileage (147,000)in 5/2000 in hopes of getting an inexpensive option for hauling up to seven people with the ability to tow. We love how the van handles, plenty of power with the v6, and a few nice features like the...
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