Used 2022 Mazda CX-9 SUV Consumer Reviews
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Mazda cx9
I love my new cx9
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Just bought the last model of the CR-9
Hard negotiations. I refused the $3k the dealer added for pretty useless add-ins. Got it below MSRP. Got it as it rolled off the delivery truck. $33k all-in for the Sports Edition. Old style gas cap and to open you have to hit the switch under the steering wheel, the Chevy Equinox was a better system. You have to hit the key fob’s little side button to open and unlock the car unlike the easy Equinox keyless feature. Hard to see the open/lock buttons. Sirius/XM not available at this level vehicle. I got the app stream to my IPhone cheaper than the Equinox set up. Roomy, powerful for a 4 cylinder. Getting 21 MPG. Nice 3rd row gives more passenger space than the Equinox, room for the twins baby seats.
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- Carbon Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,990In-stock online
- Grand Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,068In-stock online
- Touring Plus 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,888In-stock online
Excellent Mix of Sporty & Luxury
Bought the Sport model during covid when there was only the Touring and Sport models available. LOVE the cloth seats (NOT a leather fan), but black shows EVERYTHING. If you have a pet, or live on a dirt road black cloth seats will not be your best choice. The Sport model handles really well (I take corners a bit fast sometimes and it handles beautifully) with luxury feel, but what I wouldn't give to have the Touring PLUS trim level (which I noticed car mags kept mentioning was the best value, and I would agree), as it adds heated steering wheel, keyless entry, memory seats (hubby drives this car too, and its making me crazy changing seat settings and mirrors). What really sold us on this car other than its great attributes is that ALL of Mazda's safety offerings (except for one) are on ALL their cars. That spoke volumes to us. We couldn't find any other car company that offered all the safety features without going to expensive, high trim levels. The other is that the reliability ratings were just slightly higher than Toyota. Mazda it appears has jumped to the top for reliability. I'd rather cut off my left arm than have to take a vehicle in for a repair, as I pay good money for reliability, not problems. This definitely got our attention. Good job Mazda!
It is a nice ride...as long as the engine works
It drives great! It is one of the nicer, affordable alternatives to German cars. However, the engine tends to break down around 80-100K miles (search the web!). It is a known issue and Mazda does nothing about it. If you do not have warranty coverage, you are looking at an ~8K engine replacement. The infotainment system is another joke; also a known issue! I like the brand, owned many Mazda, but this one is bad.
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Mamas jitney
Drives like a dream, very quiet. Comfortable and looks great.
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