Extra info about Mazda2 (2013)
Test drivers like the 2013 Mazda2’s responsive steering and simple
interior, but say shoppers who want a strong engine and more optional
interior tech should check out rivals.
All 2013 Mazda2 models have a four-cylinder engine that makes 100
horsepower and a standard five-speed manual transmission. A four-speed
automatic is optional, and according to the EPA,
this power-train combination yields fuel economy ratings of 28/34 mpg
city/highway, which are slightly less than the manual’s fuel economy
estimates. Reviewers wish the automatic had six gears rather than four,
but they still think it operates smoothly. They also say the manual is
their transmission of choice, but a few complain that its clutch is
vague. While the automotive press agrees that the Mazda2’s engine is
underpowered even for an affordable small car,
they think the Mazda2 stands out in the class for its sharp handling,
which makes it fun to drive. Critics also like its strong brakes.
Test drivers are disappointed that the Mazda2 doesn’t offer interior
features like a navigation system, an infotainment system or a rear view
camera, which are available on subcompacts like the Ford Fiesta and Kia Rio,
but they like that the available features are very easy to use.
Reviewers say that the Mazda2 has great visibility in all directions and
comfortable front seats, but they are divided over rear-seat comfort.
Some think that two tall adults have enough legroom, but others say
adults will be cramped. The 2013 Mazda2 is one of the smaller hatchbacks in the class, and reviewers think it doesn’t offer enough cargo space.
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