Originally Posted by Chitown Drifter
(Post 144596)
You might not BE home when a blizzard hits. If I end up purchasing a CX-5 it will be for the higher ground clearance and AWD for the Chicago winter and also for reaching trailheads on rough forest roads. If I didn't think I'd ever use my vehicle in those conditions I wouldn't get an SUV/crossover. A regular car has better fuel economy and something like the VW Sportwagen (being redesigned for 2015) carries plenty of cargo.
But if Mazda doesn't offer AWD with the 2.0 and 6 spd manual, I'll buy something else. The Subaru XV Crosstrek has slightly better MPG than the CX-5, but I just might replace my 2007 Honda Fit with the redesigned 2015 model. This winter has been brutal in Chicago, but I haven't stayed home with my little low-slung car. |
Originally Posted by katana
(Post 144379)
Why would you expect more from Bose? Their home speakers are junk, marked way up and sold not on merit but with massive marketing. They are the equivalent of store sold "white van" speakers.
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Originally Posted by Tom95134
(Post 145899)
What surprises me is that there doesn't appear to be people who are doing after market upgrades to their cars and then passing on the information to other members via the Forum. My other car is a Prius (2005) and speakers were less than optimum but I easily found information on the Prius Forum about upgrading the speakers, what to buy, how to remove the interior panels, etc., etc. :p
CX-5 Car Audio & Electronics |
storage
I really like the cx-5 but lack of cup holders and interior storage turns me off.
If I want to use an ash tray in one, it is a little awkward. And don't miss as the coffee would be right next to it. My older Outlander has a small cutout in the door where I keep my lighter and gum. Another cutout in the dash under the radio for telephone and sunglass storage. One cup holder in front of the shift lever, ideal for an ashtray. Then 2 cup holders like the cx 5. In addition there is an ashtray in the dash where I throw my coins. It seems kinda dumb not to buy a car because of cup holders, but you have to be comfortable. |
Originally Posted by bill25
(Post 146059)
I really like the cx-5 but lack of cup holders and interior storage turns me off.
If I want to use an ash tray in one, it is a little awkward. And don't miss as the coffee would be right next to it. My older Outlander has a small cutout in the door where I keep my lighter and gum. Another cutout in the dash under the radio for telephone and sunglass storage. One cup holder in front of the shift lever, ideal for an ashtray. Then 2 cup holders like the cx 5. In addition there is an ashtray in the dash where I throw my coins. It seems kinda dumb not to buy a car because of cup holders, but you have to be comfortable. |
Only complaint so far is the rear seats don't recline, and the front seats should be more comfortable for a car this highway-efficient.
Paint quality has always been an issue with Mazda. No reason to think they will address it anytime soon. As for the complaints about advertised MPG not matching their reality, it has nothing to do with Mazda. The EPA puts out those numbers. Drive like the EPA folks do and you will match their numbers. As for complaints about the GPS and audio, those are software issues that can be addressed with updates. This is the easiest problem a manufacturer has to deal with. Which means they have no excuse not to get to it quickly. They will be fixed for everyone, not just on the next gen. |
Originally Posted by spicymudbugs
(Post 139042)
I've noticed the hood deal too. I actually noticed it on the way home from the dealership on the interstate home. I pulled over because i thought it as unlatched and was going to fly open. The hood is incredibly thin.
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Originally Posted by LarryFL
(Post 146548)
Only complaint so far...
As for complaints about the GPS and audio, those are software issues that can be addressed with updates. Defending these shortcomings isn't valid. Software issues are the easiest problem a manufacturer has to deal with. Which means they have no excuse not to get to it quickly. They will be fixed for everyone, not just on the next gen. There are simple things like:
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Originally Posted by Geerhead
(Post 146721)
I think this is fixed on the 2015. The first thing I noticed when I opened the hood was how heavy it was. I haven't noticed any vibration.
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Originally Posted by Geerhead
(Post 146721)
I think this is fixed on the 2015. The first thing I noticed when I opened the hood was how heavy it was. I haven't noticed any vibration.
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