


2007 Mazda MPV Turbo
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Selling my 2007 Mazda MPV Turbo, a practical family station wagon that seats 8 people. This Japanese import has a 2.26-litre petrol engine with intercooled turbo for better power. I'm the first NZ owner.
The MPV is known for its dual sliding doors which make getting kids and gear in and out much easier. The seats can be folded or arranged in different ways to suit your needs - great for when you need to carry large items. The turbo gives a bit more pep than your average people-mover, which is handy on hills and motorways. Engine has had oil and filter change every 10,000 k’s instead of every 15,000 k’s recommended by Mazda Will put another three months on the rego tomorrow
Features:
- 8-seater two in the front three in the middle and three in the back the two centre seats can separate from each other if only two people are sitting in that row also have foot rests
- 6 speed auto
- Turbo engine
- 91 Petrol
- Sliding doors on both sides electric
- Spacious interior with good headroom
- has separate air conditioning in the rear with controls that you can control from the front or from the centre seats
- Side sliding doors you can open and close by the button accessible by the driver or a button on the side pillar or door handle
- Has a single screen fold down monitor from roof for viewing from rear seats but will need a new stereo if you want to play anything through it at the moment it only shows a blue screen or the picture of behind the car when it’s reversing as the CD plug doesn’t work in the stereo any more. Didn’t bother replacing as the kids tend to have their pads and use headphones when they do.
The car has been reliable and well-suited for family life. Reason for selling it don’t need a people mover any more as my eldest daughter got her own car now and my son’s just about at that stage as well so now have a normal car as the main car. It’s been reliable car and the parts are easy to get and a reasonable price compared to some makes of vehicles Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.







