2024 Mazda CX-90 Consumer Reviews
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Mazda not honest about the charging range
After 2 months and 10 days owning the CX90 PHEV, I noticed that when I charge the car to 100%, the battery just have a range of 19 miles instead of 26 that initially it charged to. Took the car to the dealer (Gunther Mazda Ft. Lauderdale) and they indicated that the car will charge to anything between 16-26 miles for electric range. I understand that the range would fluctuate depending on temperature, driving pattern, load on the car, etc. but what should be a constant, is that the car should charge to 26 miles +/- 1 or 2 miles. Not that the battery just take charge for 19 miles or 16 miles. I have contacted Mazda of North America and am waiting for them to contact me to get this clarified and resolved. If the dealer is telling the truth, then Mazda has set a scam since they are advertising everywhere that the car can have an EV range of up to 26 miles, but if the battery does not charge to 26 miles, then there is no way on earth, you can get that range. Very shameful.
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Not worth the $$$$$
For a $60,000+ price tag the vehicle does not add up comes to the luxury price without the luxury features drives like a tank with the EV features coming in and going out all the time it’s really hard to drive
- PHEV Premium Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,93764 mi away
- PHEV Premium Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,22764 mi away
- 3.3 Turbo S Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $38,52264 mi away
Does not hold its value!
We love the look but does not hold the value and has had several issues. Some issues were serious. Ours depreciated by over 37%.
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2024 CX90
this is a best in class vehicle. Drives great ,has features SUV's costing tens of thousands more dont have. Great job Mazda!!
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Pricey suv without some standard features
Cheapest built $50k suv out there. For the price of this vehicle you would think it would have more standard features. No sirius xm, memory seats, no remote atart with key and doesn’t eve have an auto dimming rear view mirror. Pretty pitiful for a brand new model, Mazda dropped the ball on this one. But seems like all car manufacturers are finding more ways to stick it to the consumer by taking away options that should be standard. Vehicle ride and power is the only saving grace for this suv.
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