Used 2020 Mazda CX-5 Consumer Reviews
Best suv I’ve had
I had two Nissan Rogues. One a 2011, at 125k cvt started slipping. 2017, started feeling the same at 44k. I test drove the Cx 5 and there was no comparison! I bought the Grand Touring 2020 and has been a fun ride as I feel like I am driving a sedan vs an suv. It’s quiet, has mostly all the bells and whistles. Looking forward to many years with my Mazda cx 5 GT
2020 Mazda CX5
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- Grand Touring Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,3788 mi away
- Grand Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,79733 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,30020 mi away
From Cadillac to Mazda
I went from a Cadillac Escalade to a 2020 Mazda CX-5. I’m use to luxury and big SUV and when I first saw the Mazda it caught my attention the front grill looks amazing kind of similar to a Lexus front grill. I test drove the Mazda and I absolutely loved it great deal for under 30K can’t go wrong with that I highly recommend this vehicle.
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Loved it. Bought it
First thing was how smooth the ride, the comfortable leather seats. Next was how much fun to drive and lastly the stylish look.
Fantastic car
Had a Subaru Outback 2019 top of the line. Great car, but zero fun factor. Traded it for CX 5 signature. Could definitely tell that Mazda is more premium built and finish even though Subaru was great. Mazda is drivers car. Simple layout, sporty feel and blast to drive. If you go easy on a gas pedal can get very respectable gas mileage. By the way Mazda took first place on reliability taken over Toyota and Lexus. Best price and value car.
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Great ride and greet look
We were attracted to the Mazda CX 5 because of the reliability rating and owner’s satisfaction notes on Comsumer Reports. After purchasing, we like the stable and quiet ride, all the safety features, and interior design.
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Zoom Zoom
Love this car. I wanted a zippy car but I like to sit up higher. This car/SUV has both. It is fun to drive. Can’t wait to go on a long road trip.
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Nice car
It was better than expected. Were able to purchase 3 yr. Bumper to bumper warranty.
I'm a Mazda Man now...
Superior ride at an affordable price. The quality of this vehicle is readily apparent from the moment you slide into the drivers seat. The interior finish is similar to that of an Audi or BMW. The seats are comfortable and the settings adjust nice and easy. The dash is well appointed with dials, etc. within easy reach. The intuitive cruise control is a favorite attribute of this vehicle. This SUV handles really well on the road, from rough surfaces and around curves to highway driving and in adverse weather conditions. This is one quiet ride. Although the cargo area is a bit smaller than the Rogue and CRV, it is still plenty big enough for me. The 4 cylinder engine is adequate and transmission is smooooth. Frankly, I just plain love driving this vehicle.
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Best in it's class
The Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring Reserve is by far the best option of any mid-sized SUV. It has all the safety features like blind spot monitoring, lane assist, backup monitoring. Plus it has all the luxury items you want in it's heated AND cooled driver/passenger seats, power driver/passenger seats, heat rear seats, auto climate control. But, best of all, it has one of the best heads-up display out for a vehicle under 50K. You get the turbo engine with the Grand Touring Reserve and Signature models. Very fun to drive. It has really nice LED headlights and tail lights. The info system is a bit lagging behind the competition but the Bose sound system makes up for that. Compare the Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring Reserve or Signature to BMW X3, Alpha Romeo STELVO, Lincoln Corsair and any of the Lexus's and you get more features, better ride, and just as good looking for thousands less in the CX-5. In my opinion, only the Lincoln Corsair is worth the extra 10-15K. Only reason for not giving a 5 star is the infor system. I don't know why Mazda didn't put the same system as the CX-30 in the 2020 models of the CX lineup.
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Great Car with Great Features
I purchased the Touring model with the Touring Preferred package (Auto Lift Gate, Bose Sound System and Moonroof) For an average family of four, this car is perfect. Style, performance, room and features that really make you happy to drive the car. The seating is very comfortable and my kids really dig the car (bonus!). Bose sound is fantastic, styling is top end. The engine isn't a rocket, but it works just fine. Drop it into Sport mode if you want to rev it a bit, and you'll be satisfied.