2025 Mazda CX-5 Consumer Reviews
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Radio is terrible
Everything else is great
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Love the look and finish
I have the 2025 CX-5 Premium Plus in Machine Gray Metallic on Parchment Leather. I love the appearance and it is the perfect size for our family of 3. I thought I wanted the Platinum Quartz Metallic, but the Parchment Leather is not available for that exterior color, so I am not certain I would have chosen it if available. The Machine Gray Metallic is a stunning color by Mazda (which is awesome with their colors!). My only objection to the color is there are a LOT of other gray SUVs on the road. There is nothing I don’t like about the vehicle and will likely upgrade my Subaru to the new version in a hybrid in 3-4 years.
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met all our requirements
Very pleased with our new Mazda CX5, it does everything we wanted.
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Zoom Zoom
The car exterior is deep blue crystal mica a beautiful blue in sunlight and looks black at night the interior is a rich catura brown for the Napa leather seats and handles great with plenty of power there are too many amenities to list it looks and feels like a luxury car worth thousands more
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First Mazda ever.
I recently purchased a new 2025 Mazda CX-5, turbo. I was torn between the CX-5 & the CX-50. The CX-50 would have been my choice but for two things. The CX-5 turbo doesn’t have the automatic engine stop or cylinder management defaults. For me that was a no-brainer.
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