Used 2016 Mazda CX-9 Consumer Reviews
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Great everyday crossover
Lots of low end torque makes driving in town a pleasure. Picking up speed is not a problem. My other car is a E60 535i, and these two cars drive very similarly when I keep the engines below 3500rpm. I prefer the handling dynamic of this car over the MBZ R350 any day.
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Good mix of luxury and performance
I've only had the CX9 for 3 weeks, so not a ton to go off of. I had looked at older BMW X5s and the Highlander and the Pilot. Pilot had much better cargo room, but was pretty bland. Not much at all I liked about the Highlander. The Mazda handles nicely...great pep and acceleration, very comparable to the X5, though the X5 is a tighter more true handling car. Great space in the front and rear...3rd row is pretty limited.
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- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,674193 mi away
- Grand Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,950125 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,95076 mi away
Zoom zoom in a mid size SUV!
It is really a driver's car.It is easy to drive,its just like driving a small SUV.Head up display is great however ,as others have mentioned,it is difficult to see if you are wearing polarized sunglasses.I just wish it had surround view camera so it would be easier to park
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not as good as described
it is a decent car, seats do not offers best comfort possible. horrible depreciation. strange exterior design. mpg not so great in mixed driving.
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I like the car, but the results of small overlap IIHS crash test for the 2016 model are not out yet. The 2014 model did poorly: http://www.iihs.org/iihs/ratings/vehicle/v/mazda/cx-9-4-door-suv which is very concerning to me given that I am purchasing the car for its 7 passenger (family) capability. Plus, if they are going to sell it at MSRP of $45,000 for the signature trim, then why not get an Acura MDX or spend a little more and get a Volvo XC-90 both of which have a much higher safety rating.
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