2024 Mazda CX-90 Plug-in Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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I have owned several Mazda vehicles: CX7, CX9, 626 and now the CX-90. By far the worst vehicle I have ever owned. Purchased the first vehicle and not even 30 days in the car would stall and not start. Took the vehicle in to dealer and when I picked it up it staled again and I told them I wanted a new vehicle. The vehicle was changed out and now I have a Mazda that has had 7 recalls in 6 months not to mention the fact that the vehicle stalls when I accelerate and need speed to turn or get our of harms way. The vehicle also stall and speed drops from 60 to 40 instantly and takes about a minute or two to pick up speed again. The worst part of the vehicle is when I turn right or left or go up onto my driveway the loud sounds it makes something like old springs on a bad mattress. The car has been in the shop and Mazda cannot figure out what is wrong with it. This is my third attempt to repair and nothing. I have been in contact with my dealer Sports Mazda South in Longwood as well as Mazda Corporate and noting has been done. I purchase a new vehicle so that I would not have the problems that come with a used vehicle only to be in a worse predicament. As a former true believer in the Mazda brand I will no longer purchase a Mazda because they do not stand behind their product!!
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My First Hybrid
So far so good. I waited for more inventory to show up at dealerships and have researched the two powertrains extensively. I am more used to the inline v6 type of engine, but with the $7500 rebate on the lease for the PHEV that I got on the front end to help with my trade...I took the leap. This morning I didn't have the battery fully charged...it had only charged itself to 7miles...but it was a seamless transition when the motor kicked in. I am hoping with a full charge, the mileage will be fantastic for my daily commute. The interior is GORGEOUS and I have owned Acura, BMW, Mercedes, Infiniti and Lexus! I have the PHEV Premium package and it is very well loaded and has so much space. It also is just enough wider than my QX60 to make it more comfortable. Very well built and beautiful finishes!
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- PHEV Preferred Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,998In-stock online
- 3.3 Turbo S Premium Plus 4dr SUVMSRP: $42,538In-stock online
- 3.3 Turbo Premium Plus 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,900In-stock online
BEWARE! DO NOT GET THIS CAR!
Do your research. The CX90 PHEV has major hybrid issues. I leased this car in September and 3 weeks ago with only 5k miles on it I had a major hybrid system failure and had to have the car towed. Took all day and Mazda Roadside wanted to charge me. Its been in the shop for three weeks and they say it needs a new hybrid battery but they are back ordered and have no timeframe on when it will get back. I got a CX30 loaner but they are still charging me the full $570 a month lease payment. I called Mazda Financial and all they said they could do is defer 22 months payment to the end of the lease FOR A FEE!!! I have put a sop payment on all future payments and have begun the process of filing a lemon law claim against Mazda. Look at the CX90 forum they are having all kinds of issues with this car and their customer service is HORRIBLE. Do not get this car! You have been warned!
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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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After a exhaustive search I found my car.
I test drove many 2 and 3 row SUVS and just loved the CX90. It is quick, comfortable, and very good looking. The fit and finish is stellar, lots of soft surfaces the interior has a high class feel. The infotainment system has lots of features but is not intuitive to set up. I hope with daily use it will become easier. Mazda hit a home run.
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