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Mazda cx 5 2015 review
Mazda cx 5 2015 review












mazda cx 5 2015 review

Needless to say it is the best-selling SUV in the country at the moment.Įnough of the sales stuff though. In fact, Ford Kuga, Holden Captiva 5, Jeep Cherokee, Hyundai Tucson, Suzuki Grand Vitara, and Renault Koleos sales put together still don’t match the CX-5’s effort. It of course stands ahead in its class too, topping each the Toyota RAV4, Mitsubishi Outlander and Nissan X-Trail figures by over 5000. To give you an idea of just how popular that is, there has been 20,291 Holden Commodores and 17,167 Toyota Camrys sold in the same time frame, and that includes plenty of fleet and government sales. So far this year in Australia (through September) Mazda has sold 19,013 CX-5s. And in the sub-$60,000 mid-size SUV segment, the 2015 Mazda CX-5 runs so far ahead of the competition, it’s actually snapping at the heels of other, more popular segments.

mazda cx 5 2015 review

Prices range from, $39,745 FWD 2.0 GLX, to $56,795 for the AWD 2.2L Diesel LTD.How do you decipher the overwhelming and overflowing quantity of SUVs on the market at the moment? A quick and easy way to cut down your shortlist is to first check out the best-sellers.

mazda cx 5 2015 review mazda cx 5 2015 review

The 2015 CX-5 also has achieved an ANCAP 5 star safety rating, and is available in your choice of 2.0L, 2.5L petrol and 2.2L diesel engines. The mid-range GSX offers a host of safety features and aids, along with petrol and diesel options. Mazda continues to deliver an outstanding medium SUV at an affordable price. These components are similar to those used in the new gen Mazda 6 and the CX-5 Limited also benefits from adaptive LED headlamps, Lane-Keep Assist, Driver Attention Alert, and Smart City Brake Support. This essential technology recognises hazards, and helps to avoid collisions and reduce the severity of accidents. The most revolutionary feature of the new CX-5 is the improved capability of the i-ACTIVSENSE safety system, which gives the driver another set of eyes for improved confidence on today’s busy roads. The aesthetics are coupled with new tech innovations such as an electric park brake, ‘sport’ mode drive selection (petrol models) and a 7-inch touch screen with commander dial, which have been added across the range. Meanwhile, the interior benefits from sophisticated new front and rear console design, wider door storage pockets, adjustable cup holders with storage bin, and 3D meter cluster dials. Changes to the fog-lamps and side mirrors are also joined by the addition of a low-profile shark-fin antenna. The exterior benefits from a new generation grille, providing a much stronger nose and wider stance. Smart Charge – Intelligent Battery Charger.














Mazda cx 5 2015 review