Used 2016 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring 4dr SUV (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Had High Hopes
I am still in the market for a SUV 5 seater and based on the reviews was ready to give a try to Mazda. Her is my laundry list of why I did not go further than the test drive. 1. No auto rear open hatch, not even as an option. 2. Interior was sparse and not as well appointed as some of the competition out there. There is a plasticy feeling in the car and no real feature comforts. 3. No rear back up sensors available. The positive is the price and it does have some punch to it. Also you cannot beat the gas mileage. We were blown away however at the Santa Fe by Hyundai. Never even thought about owning one, but I am super excited about possibly getting one. The options are many, including turbo 2.0 engine. All of the gadgets a guy/gal could ever want including, Apple Car integration, rear sensors, all around camera view, cruise control with auto distancing, reclining rear seats, heated seats available on both up front and rear seats, cooling feature on the seats upfront, an amazing full car sun roof and one of the best bumper to bumper warranty out there 5 years/60k miles. All at a price is in line or lower than anything out there.
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Overpriced for what it is
I was excited to test drive this car based on all the great reviews. I have several issues with the care: the ride is bouncy. I felt I was in a truck and not in an suv. For 30k the passenger seat should be powered. The side mirrors aren't power folding nor is the steering wheel heated (if you want heated seats). The interior is a bit small as the back seats won't fold flat unless you move the front seats up which isn't good. Overall disappointed for the price point.
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Great car
Great car, much better handling than other same class SUV, needs a bit more power
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Love my new CX-5!!!
I cannot really speak completely to Reliability and Value since I have had the car less than a month. So far, however, I have had no issues with the vehicle.
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The best zoom zoom car out there
I bought my 2016 Mazda Grand Touring in August 2015 after owning a 2014 Touring model which I liked but the ride is better on the Grand Touring, it is quieter, and I wanted leather seats. I only have about 5700 miles on my car and have not needed any repairs. I have the dealer change the oil every 6 months and rotate the tires, then I'm off again until the next oil change. My husband and I have decided to become a one-car family and will look into trading his Lincoln MKX and my Mazda for a mid-size SUV. That is the only reason I would consider giving up my Mazda. I am not into sophisticated electronics so I cannot comment on them. I do rely on the blind spot monitors and back-up camera safety features and will insist on these features when we make another car purchase. Having lived on both coasts of Florida I have used three different Mazda dealers and liked all of them. I would highly recommend the Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring. BTW, my daughter is driving my 2014 CX-5 and has had no trouble with it. She is a high mileage driver. She loves her zoom zoom Mazda as much as I do mine.
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