Used 2019 Mazda CX-9 Consumer Reviews
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Luxury comfort without the luxury price.
Anyone interested in a smooth riding midsize SUV that has all the latest bells and whistles should test drive the Maxda CX-9. We decided to drive one after reading all the good reviews in Car and Driver, Edmunds and Consumer Reports plus some YouTube videos by some car experts. We bought the CX-9 Touring and have been extremely happy with it so far. The CX-9 handles like a smaller SUV so you don't feel like it's too much car for you. It has great acceleration thanks to the Turbocharged 2.5 liter four-cylinder engine that puts out 227 horsepower on regular or 250 horsepower on premium. The interior is also beautifully well done and all the controls are conveniently located. I would recommend the CX-9 for anyone who would like the handling and features of a luxury SUV without the big price tag
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In love with our 2019 CX-9 !
It's a fun to drive luxury vehicle! It has all the modern technology and safety features!! Love the body style and interior!!
- Signature 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,999In-stock online
- Grand Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,48577 mi away
- Grand Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,500In-stock online
Mostly solid ride
I have not come across perfect car yet, everyone of them has stupid minor annoyances. sometimes i wonder if cars are being designed by real people for real people.. having said that, CX-9 is mostly fine, especially for the price. I was not able to fine better combination. (no, I am not paying $650/month for Kia) power is good from 4Cyl, all safety features work as advertised, it's reasonably quiet and comfortable (comparing to my other ride 2019 BMW X5). Space is good for us. Now, here is what keeps it from 5 stars for me 1. Freaking driver memory buttons do not adjust mirrors. we switch drivers ALL the time and manually adjusting mirrors every time is huge annoyance. 2. to the idiot who thinks that disabling touch screen while driving is a good idea.. you sir is a moron. My eyes are off the road 10 times more to check if proper option is selected via the control knob. idiotic feature. Instead of looking once and touching screen once.. it takes much much longer to get to the right feature. 3. 6 speed tranny is fine for driving around town but lacks on hwy...RPMs are way to high at 75-80 making for more noise and killing fuel economy. 4. why why why did they have to bury tow hitch electric connector so far back that it requires taking 1/2 car apart to get to?? 5. generally speaking electronics/entertainment system feel past decade. C'mon, cant add higher resolution cameras?? make it all a bit faster? so yeah.. relatively minor gripes, 3rd world problems, but they keep this car from being great. 1/2 year update. my original impressions of the car remain unchanged. It's a very decent daily driver / family hauler with minor things keeping it from being totally awesome. 1 year update. no changes really. My original gripes remain.. reliability is solid so far.
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2016 not 2019
Best car I ever had. Mine is a 2016 Grand Touring which is basically the same as the 2019 minus some electronic gadgetry. The upgrade to Grand Touring or Signature is advised as the standard equipment on them is wonderful. The adaptive headlights and the heads up display are terrific but not available on cheaper models.
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Love the car, love the features, the only issue is my wife is short and there's blind spots for her when changing lanes.
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