2020 Mazda CX 9 Review // A better buy over CX-5?
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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The Mazda CX-9 might be a better buy than choosing a top level version of the CX-5. The CX-5 Turbo uses the same engine as the CX-9 and is only a few thousand dollars more to get a much larger SUV with seating for 7-passengers. Both the CX-5 Turbo and CX-9 have a 2.5L Turbocharged 4-cylinder with 250 and 310lb.-ft. of torque. The CX-9 has more space side to side but it isn't the biggest in this class of vehicle. What the CX-9 crossover does have is a level of refinement and interior design that sets it apart.
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Still one of the most beautiful family SUV in the segment Ace review
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You have found your niche; couple car reviews. Love the back and forth banter with different opinions . It has the appeal of straight pipes only with a real life couple! My wife and I find ourselves watching and taking sides.
Thank you so much, we really appreciate your feedback and we love that you and your wife are watching. Awesome!
I own this suv. I chose it over the others because I value ride quality over everything else. We also own a Porsche Macan and the all around package and drive experience is not far off despite the Porsche costing 40,000 more. I’m super happy with my Mazda CX-9.
Loved your point on cross shopping between mazda CX5 and CX9. I am one of the guys who choose CX-9 GS-L over CX5 GT for the size of the vehicle. I do miss a few features from GT, most notably the rear and front parking sensors and heads up display, but the fact that my second row and boot space are so much more practical now, makes up for the loss.
Lift Gate; Height is adjustable, so it may have additional range to clear your head.
Sun Roof; Mazda focus is on Handling. That said, a pano roof adds a lot of weight in the wrong place. Pano Roof = Top Heavy. Thank you Mazda for NOT using a pano roof in the CX-9.
As for the CX-5 being better suited for just two vs CX-9 just for two.. I personally prefer the CX-9 for just my wife and myself. Third row stays folded down all the time with a cargo mat made to fit perfectly in that configuration, now decent cargo room.
I agree
Awesome review! The cx-9 seems like the best bang for your buck these days.
Love your Mazda videos, need more of these kind of reviews for a great car company!
Thank you, glad you like the videos, keep watching. :)
Love the back-and-forth between you guys! Entertaining! Though it will be quite a few years before I start looking for a new car, the Mazda CX5 has been on my radar for quite a while. It’s a little smaller than my SUV so I figured it would fit perfect in my single-car garage. Then I went on vacation with my brother, his wife and their grand nephew. They were driving their RV up to Gatlinburg and I rented a car to follow so that when we were staying at the campground we had a vehicle to go sightseeing. I lucked out and got to rent a Mazda CX9 grand touring all-wheel-drive. So it was loaded with features. I had it for a whole week, and we used it for sightseeing, only put regular gasoline in it. So with three adults and one child and one Jack Russell Terrier, we did perfectly fine with power and we had plenty of room for what we needed it for for the week. My brother and his wife are very impressed with this vehicle. And keep in mind my sister-in-law drives a 2017 RX 350 F-sport and I’ve had my 2010 RX 350 for 10 years! I really, really like the Mazda CX-9, although it would be hard to fit it into my small garage!🤷♀️
always appreciate a lady's input on vehicles..thank you Andrea..great job as always!
Awe thanks for your kind words, glad you liked the video!
Andrea Spencer no, thank you for doing what you do!👍
This SUV looks so good! I like this dashboard better than the Telluride’s, but, overall, it comes second. In spite of its shortcomings, it is certainly my pick over the rest of the bunch, including the redesigned Highlander. I am curious to see how Mazda redesigns this vehicle.
love you guys, great job as always.... love from the UK
Thanks for watching, so happy to hear you love the reviews.
My wife and I got the CX-5. We have no kids and don't really take passengers anywhere. We also wanted something that would fit in our garage easily. CX-9 is definitely nice, but we didn't need the extra space.
Xtra space? It’s barely larger than the cx5. It gives the appearance of a much larger Cuv but it’s not really. With the tiny 3rd row down it’s just a stretched cx5 that drives better and is more practical
@@Mrtellitlikeitis CX-5 is 179 inches long and the CX-9 is 200 that's a pretty big difference in size. Also, the CX-5 actually drives a little better because it's smaller and lighter. So yeah GG.
You two doing reviews together is awesome. I love the dynamic.
Thanks so much!
Thanks so much, glad you like them!
Another consideration is towing capability if you have toys. 3600 lbs for the CX9 compared to 2000 for the CX5. Doesn’t matter how many kids....
Love your videos! I just purchased a pre-owned 2019 CX9 tourning plus and I love it! Safety ratings were my number one priority so I narrowed my search to the Mazda and the Highlander. Upon test driving both, it was no comparison. The Highlander felt like driving a truck, and I found the super large infotainment screen annoying. Another plus for Mazda is reliability ratings.
Good question. Me and my wife don’t have any kids but we opted for a CX 9 over a CX 5. Why?
Because it won’t run out of space when we have an addition to the family (most likely in the next 2-3 years).
You get a lot more space in the cargo with last row folded.
And the biggest difference is the value. CX 5 is a top selling Small SUV from Mazda which makes it hard to find a deal on it whereas CX 9 doesn’t sell as much, so super deals are pouring all day long. 🥳
Love the review and love the CX 9
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Yes there are more practical options with bigger sunroofs, but with its looks, driving dynamics and Mazda reliability, it’s a real contender. I test drove the Telluride, Pallisades And Highlander. I wanted to like them more but couldn’t. I got the CX9 Kuro in the end.
6:15 Vancouver winters = the rest of Canada's springs ;)
So true!
Yes! SK winter = -30 to -40
We were in the grand parent zone so we ended buying a van. Then the grandkids got to the point where they all drive now (except for the newest grandson) but we again went out and bought a new van. Love the reviews and enjoy the back and forth. Maybe when the 2021 models come out you can do a review of the Chrysler Pacifica with AWD and the Sienna.
That's a great idea! Thanks for watching and we are so glad you are enjoying our videos.
This is a really nice vehicle! But like all Mazdas, you have to be willing to live with its' compromised nature. Mazdas drive great and have beautiful designs; inside and out! But, you have to endure the lack of space, old school transmission, and archaic infotainment. This is just no match for the Korean twins or the Highlander, imo.
What an astute observation John
It’s comical. Just another guy that’s never used the archaic wheel for the infotainment. He’s astute with uneducation. Once u use the wheel, it all makes sense. The 6 sp auto is brilliant. Always keeps u in the right gear without the constant searching for more. While more gears will give u slightly better mileage, I’ll take this anyday
@@Mrtellitlikeitis Speaking of "uneducation", that's not even a word. :)
TV shows like X-Factor, America’s Got Talent, and all these talent show competitions and such wouldn’t exist without the Gong Show and Star Search. The Gong Show was the funny one.
Daniel C yes, I remember the Gong Show!😁
After driving Cadillacs and now Mazdas, all Mazdas are tops. However, the CX9 is truly a car that we called a STATIONWAGON! With any Mazda you will get a great low price and total reliability.
Team Andrea is a ' poppie kind of girl ' . The weather conversation was too funny.
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HAHAHHA LOOOVE the banter with Andrea regarding 🇨🇦 weather and Zach’s feelings 😂
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You can adjust the height for the rear hatch.so you don't bump your head.im a single guy and bought this cx9.it just doesn't look like a 3 row.and I need room to transport things.Great suv easy to get in too.you need 93 octane to get 250hp.which is rare at most gas stations. my only flaw is the brakes are soft.The grand touring the best one to buy.
My CX-5 is almost 3 years old; red with the cream interior and the seats are still almost their original colour. No Blue Jean staining. I probably give the interior a clean about once a month and that’s all it takes.
Phil H Do you have the Parchment interior? or the Sand color?
Good to know! Thanks!!
no non-premium brand can touch Mazda inside and out. and even acura/infinity will feel some sweat too. only flaws are that slow infotainment - not sure if the new gen was a huge improvement. And ive said for years, Mazda needs better Rim designs to go with their awesome exterior designs.
Love your reviews that offer the Canadian perspective. Both of you do a bang up job.
Thanks brother
Thank you so much!
Any review that showcases the beautiful Andrea is an exceptional review (View).... yea and there's that guy in the vlog.. :-)
Awe thanks, you are very kind! :)
@@andreaspencer9813 Andrea you have very valid inputs into these vlogs, a women's (mommy)😀perspective is needed for the young family car market. I think Zack may be aware of this. Chemistry is great between two of you.. and we just think you are as cute as a button.. keep doing it..
@@royramdeen8864 That's so nice of you to say, thank you for taking the time to write this. What you see is truly what you get with Zack and I in everyday life, we definitely have some fun.
@@andreaspencer9813 Perfect couple.. smash that like button..grow that channel 💞🙃
@@royramdeen8864 Yes that's exactly what we WANT, thanks for watching and all your support.
They need to redesign this in and out and shock everyone. That will boost it’s sales
I'm single, no kids, and looking at the CX-5. I like the utility of a hatchback (my first car I purchased myself was a 99 Mercury Cougar, and that hatch spoiled me) but I don't like the look of the Mazda3 hatch anymore. I'm also looking for a little more ground clearance in the snow. I'm looking at the CX-5 and not the CX-30 because in the US the 30 doesn't offer heated steering wheel (neither does the Mazda3 anymore - I have it in my 2018 Mazda3 and love it). I'm also looking for a little more trunk space, since I don't have a garage and always carry crap in the trunk that I might not otherwise (winter car kit, ton of reusable shopping bags). And I'm looking forward to the slightly higher trunk as I'm now a bit older.
Andrea, I hear you love to read some positivity here and there, so coming from a gay car enthusiast, you are an Italian beauty with a lot of insightful commentary. A lot of what you have to say resonates with me, so I'm particularly interested in your opinion. The eloquence of your words is striking -- a beautiful, intelligent, strong woman is always appreciated! Cheers to you, my friend.
Well said
You made my day, thank you for your kind words, very sweet and so appreciated. I am so happy that you enjoy my feedback and opinions. Cheers to you, enjoy the weekend!
@@andreaspencer9813, you're so very welcome! Thank you for your appearances! Enjoy your weekend and stay safe!
@@djcoronel you too!
This looks nice. I just bought a Meecedes gle 450 suv. Same exact color red. I have a wife and one child. I think people buy bigger SUVs not just transport kids. But to also transport stuff, or the option to be able to transport stuff. And also for driving in the snow if that’s a need (I’m in New York so that’s me too).
Yes, some buy bigger for safety reasons.
Their competitors are starting to match their level of fit and finish and practicality. Sad but mazda is going to have to try harder to get noticed again
Three rows is great, but I believe a bigger factor is size. Not of the vehicle itself, but rather the drivers. Many people (especially Americans) are larger than your/my Family (weight/size-wise). I just picked up a last gen Ford Ranger (borrowed for a few weeks), as I’m back/forth from cottages for the the rest of Summer. Compared to a regular F-150; How do people over 200 lbs. or over 6’2” fit into these little trucks .. comfortablely? Its a great 2nd vehicle, but if I had to have one vehicle- one truck... I’d go full size. Same thing with these Mazda’s. Priced relatively the same (little difference between $5 thousand), I would certainly buy the CX-9 over the prettier but ‘tiny-er’ CX-5. I’m not a big man, but I like space! (Note: first car was a ‘well used’ 1978 Chrysler Newport (1/2 vinyl roof)). Sometimes bigger is just better - especially for around the same price. Thanks for another great review.
Btw. On your last Q&A you were right! On your reviews, Andrea always sports a very smart looking outfit. Yet for some reason... I don’t remember what shirt you were even wearing Zack, if any! Have a great weekend Guys!
@@kellingtonlink956 I love cars but, I really love fashion! Thanks for your kind words, have a great weekend too!
Just watching you guys, maks me want to move to Canada from Minnesota :)
Well, Minnesota is about as close as you can get
I am single and am shopping around for a decent size used, but newer, SUV (I like the height while driving and the ease of getting in/out the vehicle). I recently fell in love and am, now, obsessed with getting a CX!! Originally, I wanted a CX-5 GT Reserve (I like the extra features such as Bose speakers, turbo/horsepower, and very important in S. Cali heat, ventilated seats), but those are hard to come by (thanks to the pandemic). I didn't want to settle for the base Sport model (though would if I had no other choice) and recently started taking a serious look at the CX-9, which seems like a perfect size (even though I'm a party of 1 lol). I recently realized the CX-9 GT has the same features (and then some) that I wanted in the CX-5 for only around $5,000 more. It seems very worth it for me to get the CX-9; I'll have almost everything I want (except the exterior/interior color combo. Although, after your very smart comment about the color transfer on the seats, I may not mind having the lighter color seats like I originally wanted). Hopefully, I'll have better luck finding a 2020 CX-9 GT, since I'm having trouble finding a CX5 GT Reserve available for sale. Thanks for a good video. I look forward to watching more.
CX-9 should be available for CX-5 price, and CX-5 at CX-30.
I’m only have 140 LB, but I don’t think it’s big. I bought GT awd model, there’s no competitor around 40k, however it’s a budget choice
The CX-9 is now getting older but it’s still one of the sleekest 3 row SUVs. Unfortunately most buyers are prioritizing a tough image over real world use. 😩
BTW the 992 Cabrio IS a Mommymobile. 😉
That would be me 😂😂😂 I just got a cx9 signature snowflake white with parchment interior and I’m adding mods to it haha
I got the white seats in my Mazda 6. They aren´t the nappa leather ones however. I think they hold up nicely - and I got kids 🎈
I find it funny that they complain about no summer and where I live we're always complaining about no fall and winter.
It's funny how we talk about the need of 7 seats car when you're about to start a family or when you have a kid.. Last time that I checked you need at least 3 or more kids to think about getting a car like that but anyways nice review love the car 👌
So true, it seems consumers want something bigger even if they don't have a large family. Thanks for watching!
Not entirely true. Even with 1 kid, your need for space goes up. There is a stroller which goes with you pretty much everywhere and eats into your cargo space. The rear facing car seat pushes the passenger seat forward in a smaller suv but not in a bigger one. Some spouses start traveling in the second row with the (crying) baby hence the desire for a roomier second row goes up. Not to mention the width of the car seat makes smaller cars useless for 5 people travel with the car seat installed. I went from a Ford Escape,which by no means is a tiny car, to a Mazda CX-9 just for sheer space, not for the number of people in it on a daily basis.
Nappa is the modern corinthian leather.
In the midsize three row category, the CX-9 "is not the biggest"? (0:28) Depends on how you measure its size. In fact, at 199" in length it's larger than every single competitor other than the Dodge Durango and bus-like Chevy Traverse. Bigger than the KIA Telluride, the Hyundai Palisade, the VW Atlas, the Honda Pilot, etc. Where it's definitely "not the biggest" is in interior space. In fact, it's at the bottom of the category. With 135.1 cubic ft of passenger space in all three rows, it has less space than the KIA Sorento (154.2 cf), a CUV that's almost a foot (10") shorter than the CX-9. It's 3rd row has 29.7" of legroom compared to the Sorento's 31.7'". The makes the CX-9 along with the Toyota Highlander the ONLY 3 row midsize CUVs with less legroom in the third row than the back seat of a Mustang.
Cargo space is no better. To be fair, the 14.4 cubic ft of CX-9 behind the third row is more than the Sorento's 11.3 cf. Not surprising in view of the fact that the Sorento is the smallest 3 row crossover. But that 14.4 cf is less than every other mainstream midsize SUV. And the total cargo space behind the first row is 71.2 cf compared to 73 cubic ft of the Sorento. Compared to the total cargo space of the compact CX-5 (59.6 cf), the CX-9 is generous but it's puny compared to every other midsize SUV.
All of these factors, along with its long-in-the tooth 4 cylinder engine and 6 speed transmission help explain why the CX-9 is the lowest selling mainstream 3 row SUV in North America. Fourteenth out of fourteen in the category. And not by a little. US sales of the CX-9 in 2019 amounted to 27,000 units. It's not especially surprising that the Highlander and Grand Cherokee outsold the CX-9 by a factor of over 9 to 1. But the Telluride sold over 64,000 units despite demand far exceeding supply. The Palisade, on sale for only about half the year in the US managed to outsell the CX-9 by almost 2,000 units. The CX-9 was even outsold by eight luxury brand midsize SUV's. The current 2020 calendar year looks no better, especially considering the COVID challenge to automotive sales. If Mazda manages to sell 25,000 CX-9's this year, it will be surprising.
Sales, of course, do not necessarily equate to quality. But in the important mainstream midsize 3 row CUV segment it's difficult to deny that very few customers looking for a midsize 3 row crossover that's one of the largest vehicles in the segment with the least interior passenger and cargo room and a drive train identical to the CX-5 in a vehicle that weighs nearly 600 lbs more. The CX-9 doesn't need a refresh; it needs a complete replacement.
Stephen Hendricks while the size portion is not that big of a deal for me in the CX9, I can say that the six-speed automatic shifts perfectly fine!
@@eleanormassaro5195 I wouldn't disagree. The reason that other manufacturers have moved to eight, nine, or ten gears is two-fold: to improve fuel economy and boost performance in small displacement engines. But physics is physics and more gears means more complex challenges in terms of gear selection in varying conditions. The situation is analogous to bicycle manufacturers who began adding more and more gears to their products over the years to improve both performance and "economy" in the form of muscle power required.
The reason that Mazda has refrained from following the trend is simple. As the smallest independent mainstream manufacturer on the planet Mazda lacks the resources to develop more complex and more capable transmissions. Instead, they rely on tuning of a turbocharged engine to supply prodigious torque for performance even if fuel economy is sacrificed. The reason Mazda uses the same engine/drive train combination in the CX-9, CX-5, Mazda6, and (soon) in the Mazda3 is simple. They don't have the resources to do otherwise, at least not in the time frame met by other manufacturers.
Stephen Hendricks, I disagree...they can implement 7-8-9-10 speed tranny if they wanted to not because they’re small or can’t afford or have little resources (not to say they don’t) but rather they really don’t see the need to as they meet the CAFE standards. Manufacturers build vehicles not only to sell, make money and satisfy consumers but as well as to meet gov’t standards like the CAFE. In fact out of all the manufacturers they have the best CAFE (only because they have limited models) but if they weren’t meeting CAFE, they’d be putting higher # of gears and hybrid tech. No wonder a lot use CVT, 7-10 speed tranny and hybrid! Btw, you over analyze and rant on every single CX9 review out there...don’t you have better things to do?!
To me the Mazda design looks best on the Cx9...and we own a 2020gt cx5 that I can not say I like very much. Moving on, what about numbers? actual mpg vs cx5 or cx5 non turbo, or cubic feet with seats up and down. I like the rather casual review approach but some numbers would be nice
Steve what don’t you like about your CX5?
great discussion points, Andrea !
She is one 🔥mommy- u lucky dawg😉👍🏾
Awe thanks! :)
I bought a new 2021 Mazda CX-5. I believe the CX-9 has the same engine. It burns engine oil from day one and getting progressively worse. I looked up and found a bulletin for my car to be repaired. I took it in and they agreed that my car fell under that bulletin according to the VIN but, that I had to wait for the engine light to come on. By my calculation that won't happen until one oil change after my warranty is up. Don't take a chance and buy Mazda’s. They don't stand by their product unlike Honda. Mazda will do whatever it takes to avoid paying to fix the problem, even when they themselves admit that there's a problem. My advice, stick to Hondas and Toyotas. I’ve had problems with their cars in the past but, they always fixed my warranty issues without question and after that they ran forever. Don’t fall for talking point that Toyota and Mazda are now collaborating and even use the same assembly line. It means nothing. There's a class action lawsuit against them (Haven't responded). I personally have filed with the Mazda, BBB, Attorney General, and a consumer agency. It's been two weeks and nothing. I'm lining up a lawyer as my last resort. Don't go through this hell, buy a Toyota or Honda instead.
You’re experience doesn’t speak for the majority. Most Mazdas are very reliable plus it’s common for modern turbo engines to burn some oil.
I do not have any of the speed problem with my CX5 Sat Radio and Infotainment system. I am not sure why.
The CX-5 Signature model and the CX-9 both have an 8” monitor (at least in the U.S.). You do know the tailgate height is adjustable? I’m 6’ and my CX-5 gate is plenty High on the highest setting.
John Edmond The 2020 Mazda CX nine has a 9-inch screen
@@eleanormassaro5195 Not according to the Mazda USA website. 8" screen on the Signature model.
Great review guys once again 👍
The CX-5 is a quiet, refined drive. That being said the front seat bottoms don’t offer any thigh support, the arm rest is too far back, the dead pedal is too far forward and the steering wheel doesn’t pull out far enough. In addition the A pillar is too thick and it’s hard to see around. If you are 6ft tall or above, don’t buy this car. The driving position is flawed.
Did you try the tailgate at the highest level of opening? Because you can choose how tall it opens... for people with low roof garages that want to open and not rub the ceiling.
Yes
I prefer the look of the CX 5 and other than a little smaller and minus the 3rd row it is very similar. I don't need the CX 9 and I feel the CX 5 does every thing the CX 9 does.
Nope. Cx9 drives so much better
Millenial checking in, I've never seen the gong show but the term itself has at least some presence in my circles as being a good expression for a messy/stupid situation.
The show was one of a kind, crazy and whacky. They should bring it back.
The Kia Telluride would be my number one choice then the Toyota then the Mazda.
But smell cheap China plastic inside. Good car for 100.000 miles
You know what is funny, the CX-9 is a mid size SUV, is actually larger than and wider than a Honda Pilot but the Honda Pilot has wayy more space in the interior, even tho the CX-9 is very big it has less cargo space than a Honda CR-V, what happened there Mazda ?
It's not funny actually
Cx30 big outside and tiny inside same
She says she NEEDS to have the bigger sunroof but then choose is the Mazda at the end 😆
The only pick I have with them is leather interior. I can’t stand leather interior.
We'll be back with more.....stuff!
So what's wrong with the cx8?
So what's wrong with cx7
@@yournightmare9999 the 2007 cx7? 🤣, everything is wrong.
Funny Mazda length is longer than others the Highlander and others Mazda is four inches longer than Highlander but the configuration makes it feel smaller it’s a hair wider also
Curious how tall you both are when listening to your reviews.
You've been telling them to "pick up the pace" on the head unit for multiple years. You used to talk about possibly future updates Mazda might put out to fix this. It's pretty clear at this point they don't care. It's not going to happen. Sad.
It's screaming for new interior design. Need bigger infotainment screen
I CAN BEAR YOUR COMMENT ON THAT SUV FROM MAZADA , BUT I COULD NOT BEAR ANY OF IT ON THE CLIMATE IN VANCOUVER.....
Other brand..... ok but what brand????
Cadillac xt6 or Hyundai pallasade
is cx9 quieter than cx5?
Certainly is
Last I checked its is pronounced like maws-da or Mahz-duh” definitely not “Mass-duh.”. But if you want to get technical it is a Japanese word and spoken in Japanese it is pronounced Matsuda yes three syllables. Just trying to help. :)
But I understand in today's world you can be unique and pronounce it differently than what 90 percent do. I get it.
I’m 25 and I know about gong show.
You are welcome
Great looking car. Too many teething issues.
Like noisey cabin. Smoke from car exhausts infront of you “stoppped at red light” the fumes enters the cabin. Compares to toyota they somehow stopped fumes entering the cabin compared to mazda.
Y'all are cute and all, but it's PRONOUNCED MAAZDA, like in "mach," not like "man."!! Drives me nuts hearing that. 😀
You do know that the last letter of the alphabet is pronounced differently outside of the US right? Not everybody speaks like Americans!
I'm referring to the a sound. It's not like the a in man, but like the a in mach. Just one of my pet peeves, no big deal. I realize some countries pronounce z as zed.
Maz-da, not Mahz-da. Canadians pronounce it correctly, of course.
Salim Balbed you do know that the way you pronounce it is only in the U.S. right? All other parts of the world including Cda is how it’s pronounced like on the video....however the real pronunciation is actually “Matsuda”! Just like in Japan...
Isn't everyone a stay at home person now?
Exactly.
This is the one Mazda vehicle that I really feel doesn't work. Needs some tweaks for sure.
Works great
It's a requirement to be a "stay-at-home dad" to own one of these vehicles? I get the playful exchange, but I find the sexism a bit annoying. Plus, the guy in this video doesn't look all that manly. Why go there?
I totally get your point .
Motormouth, do you really think you need your wife to participate in your videos to attract viewers?
Yes :)
The numbers are up!
He's been around a long time, he and they are doing just fine. Having the female point of view just adds to the review and broadens their audience.
YJ B yes, I like the format!
I like it
ANDROID AUTO ! :)
nobody with brain use mazda connect :)
Mazda's interiors are becoming Copy & Paste across all of their models. Mazda needs to step it up with the interiors and offer better options for example, Panoramic sunroof etc. Get rid of that awful cheap tablet design on the dashboard! They need to do better! BTW., I am an owner of Mazda CX-3 and Mazda MX-5 convertible hardtop!
what crack are you smoking?
absolutely agree. This is Mazdas problem right now. Their biggest problem is actual size and not being competitivein each class with useable space, but style wise they have an issue. Plastering the same look both inside and out does not make any model any more special than the other. it's just small, medium and large sizes now. If someone does not like their style, they will walk from entire brand. Plus, personally, because all Mazdas look alike, I feel like even though they don't sell many vs Honda and Toyota etc Im getting sick of the design.
What are you talking about? All manufacturers utilize the copy and paste policy.
mazdas has become too expensive !