2024 Mazda CX-30 Consumer Reviews
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Don’t buy if you like listening to music
THE REAR SPEAKERS ARE JUST FOR SHOW!!!! No sound comes from them😭 This should be disclosed at sale!! All speakers are in the front which obviously makes for awful sound. I paid $30k for a car with no rear speakers?! Why on earth would they not put in rear speakers? I have never heard of a car with 2 rows of seats with no speakers in the back seat. It’s absurd and I am furious
More bang for your buck!
Just drove this baby home from the dealership! RAY was Great from start to finish! Had no idea it had Auto start! Auto start! How great is that! The only thing that is a little odd for me is this auto brake! I'm old school...so that's really different...but nothing I can't deal with it! Love all the safety features! Didn't need a extremely big vehicle...so this fits the bill just right! AWD is a must! Interior is nice. Cup holders in right place this time! Lol. All at Flow were great! Hope this car serves me as wells as did my CX-3! Go check one out...at least take for a quick spin! If in Charlottesville ask for RAY Jordan.
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- 2.5 S Select Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,99091 mi away
- 2.5 S Select Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,99091 mi away
- 2.5 S Select Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,99091 mi away
Buy in person not online
When dealership delivered it to my house, new 2023 Cx-30 S SELECT AWD 2.5l DOHC 16V 4 cyl leatherette int 18" wheels. Manufactured with more plastic parts. Plastic exterior wheel well trim. Plastic interior door panels feel cheap. Center console cup holders in the worst location, up almost under the dash. Rear cargo deck lid made of weak flimsy pegboard material that will sag with any weight on it. Motor is weak and sluggish especially from a stopped position. Less than 90 miles and wish I didn't pay cash for it and could return it. But I'm "old school" and Nothing is made like it used to be!
Nice SUV
Love the turbo
Meh
I was given this as a loaner for a few days while my car was in the shop. I also have a 2011 Rav4 which makes a good comparison. I will agree that the seats are quite comfortable, much better than the Rav. There were many safety features built in and the backup camera worked well. You need the camera because of the blind spots. The ride was very smooth, but the steering and acceleration sluggish. This would be great on long trips, but trips around town were quite boring. It is not a "fun" car. It's only a cruiser despite it's good looks. The other issue I had was the touch screen. It had a lag time on many tasks, especially when using the manual controls. My loaner only had the standard stereo and it was quirky. The other controls for the climate control were also a little odd. I put on the defroster and the unit cranked up the intensity beyond what was needed. I turned off the defroster and it still was blowing air insanely. I had to manually turn it down even though I hadn't turned it up. The steering wheel controls weren't the most user friends so I had to reach to the unit to do all this. So, overall it was "meh". I'd take the handling and acceleration of my 13 year old Rav4 any day over this Mazda.
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