Mazda MPV (99-04) - Review Review by Parkers on 01 January 1999 Despite the self-congratulatory name, Mazda's MPV doesn't deliver class-leading performance in any area. It's fine as dependable family transport, but doesn't match up to what rivals offer. However, it has been re-styled for 2004 with a family face (grille, bumper, headlights) just like the Mazda6. It also has body-colour door handles, privacy glass and restyled rear lights, which has given MPV a stronger on-road presence, although it still looks pretty anonymous. 3 out of 5 Other Mazda reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 4 out of 5 Buying used Quite a bargain, thanks to steep depreciation. Good equipment, seven seats and a durable build. Buying outside the Mazda dealer network may be tricky - and cars in these outlets have the highest prices. See 2 used Mazda MPVs for sale, starting at £1,989 3.5 out of 5 Selling The used MPV market is buoyant, so finding buyers shouldn't be a problem - but expect to take a hit in the pocket if you bought new. Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Mazda MPV cars for sale We have 2 models like this for sale. Find Mazda MPV cars for sale Previous: Safety & Reliability Next: Also Consider