1995 Mazda MPV
Fun and easy to drive, the 1995 Mazda MPV catch the attention of critics and
buyers since its first formal introduction in car market. This rear-wheel drive
minivan has greater pulling capacity than front-wheel drives. With the added Trailer-Tow
package that includes automatic load leveling and cooling system upgrade, the
MVP can tow a maximum of 4500-lb. load.

Powering the 1995 Mazda MPV is the four-cylinder V6 engine. Its performance is
designed to match the car's size and driving dynamics. Though it may not be a
super car, handling and steering are responsive which provide ease and control
specially in twists and turns. The steering column- mounted shift lever is easily
operated using the car's standard transmission.
The high position of the driver's seat provides a clear view of the road ahead
which gives a feeling of dominion over the car. However it produces unpleasant
sound especially if speed is increased. Its four wheel disc brakes with anti-lock
makes stopping easier without any efforts exerted. The exterior style of the 1995
Mazda MPV may look a little conventional but the well-trimmed line and moldings
give it a refreshed stance. Three large doors provide easy entry and exit. Color
schemes and license plate border give distinguishing marks to the three MPV trim
levels, the L, LX and LXE.