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Old 08-27-2023, 04:53 PM
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I have had the distinct pleasure or not of having had a new 2022 cx5 and now a 2023 . The 22 I broke in from 03 miles to over 20k miles in about 1.5 years - I traded it in for numerous reasons - mainly ...get ready - color, bose and paddle shifters . A costly decision ...however in certain states , If you trade in a car the tax you paid is deducted from the new cars tax - pretty nifty - So the big question ...are there other differences ? N/A to N/A with 19"s - ? The answer - ABSOLUTLEY - I had issues with the 22 not fully shifting into at a stop - and then clucking into 1st after rapid acceleration- Gone
on the 23 - like butter - , There definitly is a difference in the transmissions transition from gear to gear up and down - The 23 also has a notably more agressive and linear acceleration curve - even though Its not in " sport " mode . Also the suspension - less noise and a maked smoother ride - its different -
It just seems more refined overall -in the driving aspect -I noticed it immediatly -Also in design the front grill was reduced in size and has less of a snout at the apex -
Last - engine noise on start up - much less - and on the road - drives like a high end sports sedan - stable , agile , quick and quiet - very happy regardless of the cost to swap -
Both were purchased with 03 miles on the ODO- The 22 was a Carbon Edition and 23 is a Premium - same engine / tires etc - If you have owned both - please share your experience -
 

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Old 08-27-2023, 05:23 PM
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Thats an interesting perspective, thanks for sharing.
Mine would be apples to oranges as I went from a 22' Carbon to a 23' Turbo. For me the extra added features along with the different drive train, well its like driving a different car.
For a the few things that don't feel different, I'd say seats, steering and suspension feel the same.
To where I liked the Carbon better would only be the interior color setup. My all black interior feels claustrophobic.
 
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Old 08-27-2023, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by climbinglife
Thats an interesting perspective, thanks for sharing.
Mine would be apples to oranges as I went from a 22' Carbon to a 23' Turbo. For me the extra added features along with the different drive train, well its like driving a different car.
For a the few things that don't feel different, I'd say seats, steering and suspension feel the same.
To where I liked the Carbon better would only be the interior color setup. My all black interior feels claustrophobic.
No doubt - The interior of my CE with red leather and red stitching was agreeably very nice and my wife even said it seemed bigger inside - funny - I now have parchment - which is fundamentally white - so its going to require extra attention to keep clean - I pandered the turbo - and if I could would have one of each -
 
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Old 08-28-2023, 08:57 AM
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You are saying the grill is different between 22 and 23? They did the exterior revisions for '22. Nothing new for 23 or 24. Are you sure you had a 22 and not a 21? Were the tail lights the same on both cars (with the hockey stick shaped brake lights)? They also did a transmission revision and supposedly work on NVH on the drivetrain for 22 cars. It makes more sense that you had a 21 and went to a 23 from your description.
 
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Old 08-28-2023, 12:26 PM
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I have only owned the 2023 CX-5 in Premium plus trim, still own it, and plan on owning it for many more years. I am not aware of any changes from the 2022 to the 2023 in trim levels or in what is under the hood.
 
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Old 08-28-2023, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by chickdr19
You are saying the grill is different between 22 and 23? They did the exterior revisions for '22. Nothing new for 23 or 24. Are you sure you had a 22 and not a 21? Were the tail lights the same on both cars (with the hockey stick shaped brake lights)? They also did a transmission revision and supposedly work on NVH on the drivetrain for 22 cars. It makes more sense that you had a 21 and went to a 23 from your description.
Nope - It was a 22 CE -purchased in the first month released - all looks the same -except the grill which the dealer pointed out as the trade sat side by side with the 23 - so early model 22 - and late ( last month 23 ) - also the premium sits lower than the 22 CE - which I know for certain from the difficulty hand washing the roof of the 22 CE - on the 23 - no issue -so its been changed in some areas cosmeticlly - but the trans and suspension are improved - at least on mine -
 
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Interesting. I am not aware of any cosmetic changes after 22. They both have 19" wheels? (I believe the CE has 19's). It makes no sense one would "sit lower" than the other.

https://www.greenwaymazda.com/2023-m...22-mazda-cx-5/
 

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Old 08-28-2023, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by chickdr19
Interesting. I am not aware of any cosmetic changes after 22. They both have 19" wheels? (I believe the CE has 19's). It makes no sense one would "sit lower" than the other.

https://www.greenwaymazda.com/2023-m...22-mazda-cx-5/
Car companies dont seem to be in the making sense business - the 2023 owners manual says " overall height " for ALL trims is 65.9" - and I can say with 100% certainty unless i shrank a few inches the 22CE has a back end thats higher up than my 23 premium - I hand wash my cars on the same spot in the driveway and needed a ladder with
the CE - not with the 23 premium -
just saying - BTW - Hows the break-in going on the turbo ? is it jumpy or smooth - do you use premium fuel ? I suppose thats manditory on the turbo - curious -
 
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Old 08-28-2023, 09:49 PM
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It was really not a big deal to break in. I am at 19k now. I have used both 87 and 93. I don't really appreciate a difference to be honest. Love the car though. Compared to my previous '19 GT the 2.5T is really nice. I can't tell the difference between them from the outside. I had exactly the same color combo on both cars.

 
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