CX-5 or CX-30?
New to this forum and I am seriously considering getting a Mazda. But any preference/reason to get a CX-5 over the CX-30? A bit about my situation. I'm coming out of a 2017 Audi Allroad - which has been problem free and an incredible joy to drive and own. Why sell that Audi? Well, I'm at 4 years and 47k miles and don't want to own a German car too much after end of warranty - even general maintenance is pricey. Also, I can get a nice price for my.Audi. I drive about 12k a year and want to buy, bot lease and God willing, keep this car long term ~ 8-10 years. I'm 67 years old and want a reliable, well made, reasonably (very subjective word) comfortable, fun to drive small SUV. Looking to get a higher level edition in either model. At my age and situation, I'm not willing to spend the $50k+ on another car. Prices seem to be not too different between the two models. Any reason to choose one over the other?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Thanks in advance.
Bob
The CX-5 has an independent rear suspension, the CX-30 has a torsion beam rear suspension. So the CX-5 should ride and handle better, in theory.
I just bought a CX-5, the only car in the family, mainly for my wife. When I'll need to get a second car, I'll test drive a turbo CX-30 and 3 and decide then. I like the look of the CX-30 more, but it's smaller than what we needed.
I just bought a CX-5, the only car in the family, mainly for my wife. When I'll need to get a second car, I'll test drive a turbo CX-30 and 3 and decide then. I like the look of the CX-30 more, but it's smaller than what we needed.
The CX-5 has an independent rear suspension, the CX-30 has a torsion beam rear suspension. So the CX-5 should ride and handle better, in theory.
I just bought a CX-5, the only car in the family, mainly for my wife. When I'll need to get a second car, I'll test drive a turbo CX-30 and 3 and decide then. I like the look of the CX-30 more, but it's smaller than what we needed.
I just bought a CX-5, the only car in the family, mainly for my wife. When I'll need to get a second car, I'll test drive a turbo CX-30 and 3 and decide then. I like the look of the CX-30 more, but it's smaller than what we needed.
I was in the same place decision wise. Ultimately I think it depends on desired features. I chose the CX-5 because the options I wanted most weren't available on the CX-30. (Specifically ventilated seats.) That said, the cost difference may also justify not paying the premium for a limited feature set. Either choice, a fantastic vehicle.
Excellent choice. You won't regret it. I loved my CX-5 Touring, and my new Signature just elevates it. Enjoy and share your new ride pics with us!
Thanks All.
I was pretty decided on the CX-5 at the day's start, but since we went to Subaru yesterday to select and later pick up my wife's new (leased) Crosstrek, but if I couldn't get a within my budget CX-5, I would have gone for a Limited Crosstrek. Originally I was looking at the Touring Prefered but then I gave it more thought and I knew I'd want a model with the larger engine. When I walked into the dealership, there was a CX-5 Carbon with red leather seats. Very stunning looking car! I then took it for a short ride. Right then and there I knew that was the one I wanted - if the numbers worked. Of course - like every new car transaction, there was a bit of horse trading - the numbers worked and so after a very long day at 2 dealerships - Mazda and Subaru, I drove my CX-5 (and my wife the Crosstrek) home last night.
I'll post pics a bit later, with some first impressions of the car.
I was pretty decided on the CX-5 at the day's start, but since we went to Subaru yesterday to select and later pick up my wife's new (leased) Crosstrek, but if I couldn't get a within my budget CX-5, I would have gone for a Limited Crosstrek. Originally I was looking at the Touring Prefered but then I gave it more thought and I knew I'd want a model with the larger engine. When I walked into the dealership, there was a CX-5 Carbon with red leather seats. Very stunning looking car! I then took it for a short ride. Right then and there I knew that was the one I wanted - if the numbers worked. Of course - like every new car transaction, there was a bit of horse trading - the numbers worked and so after a very long day at 2 dealerships - Mazda and Subaru, I drove my CX-5 (and my wife the Crosstrek) home last night.
I'll post pics a bit later, with some first impressions of the car.
Thanks again! Well, I just brought my CX-5 to my detailer for PPF (paint protection film) and a quick detail and sealant. Unfortunately I can't post the problems until I figure out the file issue.
New to this forum and I am seriously considering getting a Mazda. But any preference/reason to get a CX-5 over the CX-30? A bit about my situation. I'm coming out of a 2017 Audi Allroad - which has been problem free and an incredible joy to drive and own. Why sell that Audi? Well, I'm at 4 years and 47k miles and don't want to own a German car too much after end of warranty - even general maintenance is pricey. Also, I can get a nice price for my.Audi. I drive about 12k a year and want to buy, bot lease and God willing, keep this car long term ~ 8-10 years. I'm 67 years old and want a reliable, well made, reasonably (very subjective word) comfortable, fun to drive small SUV. Looking to get a higher level edition in either model. At my age and situation, I'm not willing to spend the $50k+ on another car. Prices seem to be not too different between the two models. Any reason to choose one over the other?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Thanks in advance.
Bob


