2024 Mazda CX-50 Consumer Reviews
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Not worth it
We purchased a 2024 CX50 in September 2023, and only have 26 thousand miles on it. 4 times now I have had to take the vehicle in for service due to the seat frame coming apart. It rattles like a 8-10 year old truck as we drive down the road and Mazda says that they can’t do anything about it because they can’t hear anything. This last time today. The repair didn’t even last an hour before the seat frame separated again. Also the be Apple wireless system has not worked since the day I bought it. Funny how Mazda says it is an Apple problem and of course Apple claims that it is a Mazda issue. Either way neither side will do anything about it for customers I would not recommend a CX50 to anyone.
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One year ownership report, Mazda CX-50
It's been just about a year of owning and driving this vehicle in suburban commuting and errand driving and three camping trips which included off-road miles. I'll start review with: Pros: The handling is great. Responsive and secure at the same time, on highway driving, curvy secondary roads and city streets. I find the power from the non-turbo adequate if not super quick. Shifting into Sport mode affords some extra juice when needed. Driver's seat is supportive and comfortable. I like the knobs and buttons for climate control and audio; safer and easier to use than a touchscreen once learned. Fuel consumption is pretty reasonable, especially at highway speeds. The Mazda has done just fine on light off-road duty, about equal to the Subaru I had previously. I love the look of the car. Cons: Yes, the transmission can stumble a bit in lower gears when the car is not fully warmed up. My vehicle required two visits to dealer in early months to fix faulty tailgate, a body rattle and a suspension issue. All good now, although during cooler weather the steering wheel sometimes makes an odd "sawing" sound while doing a full turn. Summary: About the best car I could have purchased for my particular driving needs, I believe.
- 2.5 Turbo 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,39020 mi away
- 2.5 S Select 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,52323 mi away
- 2.5 S Select 4dr SUVMSRP: $25,99523 mi away
I’m beyond satisfied.
What I like are its advanced technology and its comfortable seats.
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great Maz
It fits my needs, an SUV with economy & safety features galore. Great for trips with 2 people and a dog! Only negative is it is slightly smaller inside than I would like. But the transmission is great(Torque Converter+gears) vs Rubber Bands CVT.
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Loving my 24 CX50
I came from owning 10 Hondas, and absolutely love my 24 Preferred. I hated the looks at first, but every time I took my 21 CX5 Carbon Edition in for service it looked a little better. Surprisingly the CX50 drives better than my CX5. It gets 450 miles per tank which is better. I love the interior more. And I bought my wife a 24 Premium Plus for my wife
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