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Should I get Turbo or Non Turbo?

Old Feb 18, 2022 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Misseros
I did it. I bought the 22 CX5 Turbo and have no regrets. Keep in mind that the Turbo comes with a few more features and a different look. Decide that way. Cheers.
Congrats. Turbo or non-turbo, you can't go much wrong with the CX-5. Looking at all other competitors, price/benefit/look aspects are all better IMO
 
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Old Feb 21, 2022 | 12:16 PM
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Default CX-5 reserve 2021 Turbo. Love it.

Bought a 2021 CX-5 Grand Turing Reserve. Love the turbo. Is there any discussion on running an E85 mixture? Say 30% E85?
 
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Old Feb 23, 2022 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by smmaz
I've decided to buy a 2022 CX5. I've done extensive reading through different forums on the pros and cons of Turbo vs non Turbo. Now it comes to only one aspect - RELIABILITY. I'm aware of the cylinder head crack issue with 2.5 NA and oil/coolant issue with 2.5 Turbos. There's no clear info on whether these issues would appear in 2022 models or not. So, what's your suggestion? Should I go for Turbo or Non Turbo - just from a reliability standpoint alone?
Have had several turbo cars going back to 1979, other than a Scirocco with an aftermarket Callaway turbo never had a problems with the factory turbo cars. Still have an 87 RX-7 Turbo bought new and it's been super reliable, contrary to all the claimed rotary engine problems. We're anticipating delivery of a Signature Turbo this week for my wife and have zero concerns of reliability. All the best with whichever you decide.
 
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Old Mar 4, 2022 | 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by taran1900
That's why we ended up with a turbo. My wife and I love the features that come with the Signature. There is one thing the Signature does not have. Cylinder deactivation
Yes - cylinder deactivation is spot on ! Mazda engineers have just gone and taken gas combustion engines to the peak of greatness - Even Lamborgini took the aventador 12 - and applied ....yes MAZDAS cylinder deactivation making it run as a 6 / then scream 12 on demand- I am very happy with the engineering applied on the 2.5 NA and cylinder decativation in my 2022 is seamless ---I compare its benifit for the N/A - equal to the turbo for those who prefer it - diffrent strokes - NAs got all the power we require and with under 2k miles rolling at an avg of 70-80mph - yeilding 31-32 mpg - I have always believed that less moving parts , means less can go wrong ?
- The real enjoyment for me personally in all my Mazdas , past and present ( 22 Cx-5 Ce na) is the suspension set up and unmatched steering response / feedback - I just love driving as a result - nothing compares for the $$$. Turbo -,ahh - not worth the massive cost differential / when you add , gas , insurance , excess tire / brake wear - and the high potential for tickets and for ME unecessacary passing - I seldom do unless some knot head is surfing the net or inpaired - I rather enjoy low stress driving more and more / suppose its connected to a more conservative attitude towards the cost of maintaining a ride-
 
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Old Mar 4, 2022 | 07:14 AM
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I ended up getting a non-turbo cx5, guys. I'm very happy with it.
 
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Old Mar 4, 2022 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by smmaz
I ended up getting a non-turbo cx5, guys. I'm very happy with it.
Congratulations and I am sure your will be continued happy with your choice for a few years!
 
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Old Mar 4, 2022 | 10:12 AM
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After discovering that the NA 2.5 had cylinder deactivation (I think starting in 2018?) I put the 2.5T on my list. I almost purchased a F150 and when I found out that Ford started putting on CD in the venerable 5.0L cayote engine I scratched that engine off my list. I am so disappointed Mazda put this on this outstanding 4 cylinder engine. I kind of understand why a engine manufacturer would CD a V8. But the tiny fuel savings (if any) is not worth having this system on an inline 4 cylinder engine that gets 30mpg. I purchased a turbo just to NOT have CD. But if I HAD to own a car with cylinder deactivation, it probably would be car built by Mazda because I trust their quality.
 

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Old Mar 4, 2022 | 09:50 PM
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I'd opt for the Lamborghini so I could deactivate more cylinders than the Mazda has total
 
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Old Mar 4, 2022 | 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by smmaz
I ended up getting a non-turbo cx5, guys. I'm very happy with it.
Good choice, my wife has the non turbo and it has plenty of power for onramps and 80 mph toll roads around here. Other family members with GM and BMW turbos have had so many maintenance issues related directly to turbos I don't have any interest in adding that complication. The CX5 is a great car by many measures but it is not a high performance sports car and you are not going to tow with it, so why bother with the turbo?
 
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Old Mar 8, 2022 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by smmaz
Here is the update guys. I've finally got a non-turbo. I'm so happy!
CONGRATS-
I pulled the trigger on a 2022 CX-5-NA one month and 2k miles ago -
No regrets- A solid ride , which has surprised us on gas mileage before even being broken in! -Running on 2 cylinders in deactivation mode is a bit more appealing than it was one month ago ...$6/ gallon gas is the highest I have ever seen.
 

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