2024 Mazda CX-90 Consumer Reviews
Pricing
Leave it on the lot.
Watch The Car Care Nut Reviews of 2024 CX-90 and pay very close attention what he has to say about their engine and mechanical end. We have owned this for 8 months now have taken it in twice after 4 months, engine is making a low noise its faint and is coming from the engine rear where the chains are., Mechanics keep saying oh don’t worry just the noise engine makes, well it was nice and perfect for 4 months now it's making noises. Asked about a block heater reply was they have not built one yet and are working on it, oh and it's going to cost me 800 to have it installed plus parts. In the dead of winter car heater does not get interior very warm, again oh that’s just the way car runs they say. Take note no alternator it regens from your electric motor sandwiched in the transmission. Oh, and the coolant pump is an electric pump. Majority of engine repairs will require engine to be pulled which will require majority of your front clip required to be removed to pull the engine. The front drive axels go through oil pan like a BMW any front-end repairs will cost big money as the engine needs to be pulled to make some of the repairs. if oil pan has a gasket leak need to pull and drop front end to repair an oil leak. I need to replace my windshield and the cheapest I can find was 1200 all the way up to 1800 quote say windshield is expensive then they need to verify calibration of sensors. Purchased the Mazda heavy duty weather floor mats what a joke the price of them not worth it. Mazda will also talk you into under car corrosion spray this was before I found out the car has a skid plate from front to back so there is nothing to spray. Had to shut the fuel saver shut car off at red lights off because it was sometimes cutting out and not restarting. Turn the lane departure system off because it’s so aggressive if driving in the winter you will end up in the ditch or accident, forgot to turn signal light on once when using an off ramp that it jerked me so hard almost side swiping another car. Mazda has had 10 recalls in the first year for this car. Overall nice inside feels to have a solid firm ride but that’s where everything ends consider other options.
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Satisfying Competence and more.
This car is great to drive. Our trips are usually around town (Waco). There are a couple of trips per month per month to Dallas, Austin, Kerrville. The car’s responsive sport feature kicks its acceleration up a notch. It is most useful for on-ramps and passing and is easily engaged. From about 40 to 90 it pulls solidly and does not run out of oomph as other cars do, it just goes. The ride is comfortable, smooth. It does not wallow. It feels planted at speed, and feels sure footed in turns. The interior is comfortable, and longer travels do not tire us out. The front row is spacious, shoulder, leg, and headroom is plentiful - much bigger than other midsizers. The second row is spacious. The third row is described as cramped - we use the third row occasionally - it is for grandkids not adults, and that suits us. The Bose audio is one of the better systems at this price level. After seven months of use, we still exclaim after we finish a trip: ‘That is a good car.’ We are pleased. Definitely would get another CX-90.
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- PHEV Premium Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,00055 mi away
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- 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus 4dr SUVMSRP: $46,81541 mi away
Everyone forget to mention the Rebates !
I am not going to talk about how the car preforms or the looks inside or outside. The other reviews do that well enough, what i like to mention is the Federal and State rebates. Is the great value verses non PHEV's. I was serious going to lease a MDX Type-S, but with that price around $75K and with no discounts available, I decided to relook at the CX90 PHEV. Coming from a CX9, I was constantly receiving emails on offers and rebates from Mazda. When I discovered the $7,500 rebate from the Federal and the State ( Colorado ) of $5,350, I was like " what am I a fool " this rebate is plus the Mazda's rebates and what you can negotiate from the dealer to reduce the MSRP. How's $60K MSRP to $ 42K selling price. Please everyone check out your Mazda's or other PHEV online with your local dealers before heading down there. Also check if your State offer any EV rebates.
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I should have known better.
Our signature was in 5 times for recalls ,one time almost caused a serious crash when it suddenly stopped, But it does have the power and smooth ride,will never buy a first year release again ,we put on 40000 kms in less then a year
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Cx90 Review
Elegant car, sturdy drive, and feels safe. The ride is smooth and quiet. Tons of updates with the panoramic moonroof and phev option. I have 2 cons with the vehicle: 1.) Phev should have a minimum of 50 miles or more. I had a Jeep wrangler with the same opportunity. 2.) Pano moonroof only open 9 inches, give or take Other than that I would’ve given it 10 stars out of 5!!! :)
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