2025 Mazda CX-90 Consumer Reviews
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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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Fun and Efficient
First of all, this vehicle is not going to be a minivan replacement like some mid-size SUVs. If you want that you are better off looking at a Pilot or a Highlander whose main purpose is move lots of people and stuff in comfort. Mazda prioritizes driving performance and interior and exterior design, and like most Mazdas the CX-90 PHEV excels in those areas. I am loving the plug in feature. I am averaging 33 miles of pure electric driving per charge, well above the advertised 26. Of course, that will depend on weather. We live in a relatively warm part of the country, so that helps. After 4,000 miles and 3 months I have not had a single issue with this vehicle, but it is a brand new model, so we shall see. Overall, the build quality is impressive, the materials are a step above what you will with competitors, and it maintains a fun to drive character even in a larger vehicle. Very pleased.
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- 3.3 Turbo Select 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,6752 mi away
- 3.3 Turbo Select 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,1952 mi away
- 3.3 Turbo Preferred 4dr SUVMSRP: $43,4952 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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Perfect Car
After owning my CX-90 Preferred Plus for several weeks and driving it extensively, I can now provide some insights. I traded in a 2020 Honda Passport with similar horsepower but different torque. Here are some observations: Quirks: The main adjustment for me has been to the hybrid system and how it starts the car. It's not necessarily bothersome, but it's different and requires some getting used to. The initial moment of getting going can feel a bit jittery. The charging pad is a bit sensitive, requiring precision in placing your phone. There's not an abundance of storage space for personal items. Likes: The driving dynamics of the CX-90 are truly impressive. The responsiveness of steering, braking, and acceleration is excellent. The interior is well-designed with thoughtful touches, even in my lower trim model. The car is notably more responsive than the Honda Passport with similar horsepower, thanks to the torque factor. Ride quality is comfortable, and the seats are accommodating, even for someone of my stature (6'1"). The interior is quiet, and there are ample outlets for convenience. The three-row seats are usable, which meets my needs as I don't frequently have passengers in the back. Bottom Line: If you prioritize driving dynamics over utility, the CX-90 could be a compelling option. However, if you require more loading space, there may be better alternatives. Overall, the CX-90 has impressed me with its performance, and I appreciate its unique features despite some initial quirks.
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Hybrid battery and parts not available
I bought cx90 preferred plus in last july 2023. Unfortunately I damaged underneath by hitting with something under while driving.which hit on hybrid battery and it’s damaged.my insurance covered this repair cost. But problem is they dont have any Hybrid battery.my SUV sitting on the dealers parking lot since October 2023.even though they dont know when its will be available. I m very disappointed about it. My question if u don’t have parts/battery available. Why you sell its to customer. Accident can be happen to anyone anytime. I look forward to someone from mazda customer care, who can help me out to fix my SUV and get the hybrid battery asap. I am very unhappy with Mazda purchased.
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