Saturday, June 26, 2010

2011 Mazda 2 - First Drive Review

2011 Mazda 2
With lofty government-mandated fuel-economy standards coming down on one hand and a shaky economy spurring consumer interest on the other, carmakers are serving up more subcompact cars to U.S. consumers than ever. Among the most hotly anticipated (at least among Car and Driver staffers) is the 2011 Mazda 2, Mazda’s first America-bound B-segment vehicle since the 323 and arguably the best such car Mazda has ever built.
2011 Mazda 2

While Mazda is calling the 2011 model the “third generation” of the 2, it’s more or less a refresh of the second-gen car sold around the globe since 2008. Aside from redesigned front and rear fascias and sundry new interior bits, it’s essentially the same car as before, one which shares its architecture with Ford’s slick new Fiesta—which, incidentally, also arrives stateside for 2011.
2011 Mazda 2

Of the two platformmates, the 2 is the simpler machine: lighter, less powerful, and available only as a five-door hatchback in either “Sport” or “Touring” trim levels. Its Eurocentric cabin assigns ergonomic priority to front-seat occupants while giving rear-seaters (and cargo) the somewhat shorter end of the stick. The interior design is pleasing, but the features list is surprisingly short. Unavailable, for example, even on Touring models, are a telescoping steering wheel, a sunroof, integrated navigation (a portable Garmin system will be available from dealers), a USB port, or a hands-free Bluetooth system. The only option beyond dealer accessories is special paint.

1 comment: