Just got our CX-5, have few questions
Agree with Dennis about WeatherTech. We pick up our 3rd CX5 tomorrow (2023 Turbo) & I've already taken all the floor matts and cargo tray out of the 2020 that we're turning in (we lease). I can't say enough good things about how nice their products are and how well they fit! (like a glove).
And if your Turbo didn't come with the retractable cargo privacy screen, be sure to get one! If you don't have one, don't buy it from Mazda ($250), but get it online as you'll save $$$!
And if your Turbo didn't come with the retractable cargo privacy screen, be sure to get one! If you don't have one, don't buy it from Mazda ($250), but get it online as you'll save $$$!
Thanks, that sounds good, I'll definitely get one of those cargo screens, it also makes it look more premium.
I couldn't find Mazda's OEM for much cheaper than dealer price, how is aftermarket ones like this:
Regarding CX5 Turbo, we took ours in today after about 600 miles to check if there is any alignment issues. I don't know what it is, hard to describe. When we are driving down the road it just does not feel like it's going straight all the time. It's bumpy, that's fine by me, and heavy steering wheel is also OK (though, wife complains) but when we are going down a straight road, it feels like wind is blowing is one way or another, it just doesn't feel like it's going on a straight line all the time.
They test drove and did some adjustments, but it still feels the same.
Thanks, that sounds good, I'll definitely get one of those cargo screens, it also makes it look more premium.
I couldn't find Mazda's OEM for much cheaper than dealer price, how is aftermarket ones like this: Trunk Cargo Cover For Mazda CX-5 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Retractable Rear Trunk Cargo Luggage Security Shade Cover Shield Waterproof Custom Fit All Weather (Black) (amazon.com)
Regarding CX5 Turbo, we took ours in today after about 600 miles to check if there is any alignment issues. I don't know what it is, hard to describe. When we are driving down the road it just does not feel like it's going straight all the time. It's bumpy, that's fine by me, and heavy steering wheel is also OK (though, wife complains) but when we are going down a straight road, it feels like wind is blowing is one way or another, it just doesn't feel like it's going on a straight line all the time.
They test drove and did some adjustments, but it still feels the same.
I couldn't find Mazda's OEM for much cheaper than dealer price, how is aftermarket ones like this: Trunk Cargo Cover For Mazda CX-5 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Retractable Rear Trunk Cargo Luggage Security Shade Cover Shield Waterproof Custom Fit All Weather (Black) (amazon.com)
Regarding CX5 Turbo, we took ours in today after about 600 miles to check if there is any alignment issues. I don't know what it is, hard to describe. When we are driving down the road it just does not feel like it's going straight all the time. It's bumpy, that's fine by me, and heavy steering wheel is also OK (though, wife complains) but when we are going down a straight road, it feels like wind is blowing is one way or another, it just doesn't feel like it's going on a straight line all the time.
They test drove and did some adjustments, but it still feels the same.

Where do you live? I'm in sw CT right on the NY border, heading into NYC. I have 2 cargo shade covers now (new Turbo already has one) Would give you a great deal on the one I just took out of our 2020 GT Reserve.
That's a shame about the feel of the ride being ****-eyed! Not a car tech gal, but sounds like alignment. Take it back in... I guess this means we should test drive the '20 Turbo we sign for/pick up tomorrow! 
Where do you live? I'm in sw CT right on the NY border, heading into NYC. I have 2 cargo shade covers now (new Turbo already has one) Would give you a great deal on the one I just took out of our 2020 GT Reserve.

Where do you live? I'm in sw CT right on the NY border, heading into NYC. I have 2 cargo shade covers now (new Turbo already has one) Would give you a great deal on the one I just took out of our 2020 GT Reserve.
It's a bit disappointing about the way it's driving, I wish I could find some other local CX5 owners to drive on same roads I am driving and they can tell me how it feels.
The paperwork they gave me claims they adjusted front and rear toe. I mean maybe they did maybe they didn't, but I did not feel any different driving back down on highway. I am planning to take it in to independent shop, there is one here close to me with excellent reviews, I think the cost would be a wise investment to get 2nd opinion and to confirm our suspicions. I am not a pro to be able to identify the problem, but I sure can identify when it doesn't feel straight. I am also familiar with cars pulling to one side, I drove a Q7 for 3 years that constantly pulled to one side and I also drove a Jeep with warped rotors that I can tell, along with another Jeep that pulled to one side only when you hit the brakes! So this experience in CX 5 is completely different, and I am trying to wrap my head around it. If it's the new tires, but then the CX-30 we got is not doing it, though it has smaller tires.
I am out in Suffok county, technically closer to you in CT right across the bay from Fairfield CT, over the imaginary bridge.
It's a bit disappointing about the way it's driving, I wish I could find some other local CX5 owners to drive on same roads I am driving and they can tell me how it feels.
The paperwork they gave me claims they adjusted front and rear toe. I mean maybe they did maybe they didn't, but I did not feel any different driving back down on highway. I am planning to take it in to independent shop, there is one here close to me with excellent reviews, I think the cost would be a wise investment to get 2nd opinion and to confirm our suspicions. I am not a pro to be able to identify the problem, but I sure can identify when it doesn't feel straight. I am also familiar with cars pulling to one side, I drove a Q7 for 3 years that constantly pulled to one side and I also drove a Jeep with warped rotors that I can tell, along with another Jeep that pulled to one side only when you hit the brakes! So this experience in CX 5 is completely different, and I am trying to wrap my head around it. If it's the new tires, but then the CX-30 we got is not doing it, though it has smaller tires.
It's a bit disappointing about the way it's driving, I wish I could find some other local CX5 owners to drive on same roads I am driving and they can tell me how it feels.
The paperwork they gave me claims they adjusted front and rear toe. I mean maybe they did maybe they didn't, but I did not feel any different driving back down on highway. I am planning to take it in to independent shop, there is one here close to me with excellent reviews, I think the cost would be a wise investment to get 2nd opinion and to confirm our suspicions. I am not a pro to be able to identify the problem, but I sure can identify when it doesn't feel straight. I am also familiar with cars pulling to one side, I drove a Q7 for 3 years that constantly pulled to one side and I also drove a Jeep with warped rotors that I can tell, along with another Jeep that pulled to one side only when you hit the brakes! So this experience in CX 5 is completely different, and I am trying to wrap my head around it. If it's the new tires, but then the CX-30 we got is not doing it, though it has smaller tires.
The car has the similar behavior on different roads, just not as much. Even on local roads going 40-45mph it's sort of apparent, it's hard to tell but I think even I could feel it sitting in the bag, it's like side to side motion.
I'll keep checking and I'll also definitely try another dealer and a local tire place.
Thanks for the offer on the cargo cover and enjoy your visit to NYC!
I'll keep checking and I'll also definitely try another dealer and a local tire place.
Thanks for the offer on the cargo cover and enjoy your visit to NYC!
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