Hi all,
We picked up a new 2010 CX-9 GT with NAV, RES, Towing, and every other factory option offered just about a year ago. It was my wife who picked out the CX-9 after I sent her to check out the CX-7 (along with the RDX, CR-V, Rav4). I thought we could downsize now that we only have my now 11 year old son at home, but after she and my son saw and drove the CX-9, downsizing was no longer an option. LOL! Anyway, she of course had to have the "blue one", which happened to be loaded to the max. I must admit when I took it out for a test drive the handling was like no other SUV I had ever driven. It actually compared well to my Acura TL! (I also drive a c5 Corvette, so I'm more of a car guy anyway).
Anyway, knock on wood before I make my next statement, here we are a year later and the CX-9 has been excellent. The 9 has never needed to go back to the dealer for anything. I do all of my own maintenance, so other than two Mobil 1 oil changes, I've not had to do anything. I don't drive the 9 much, and maybe I would get use to some of the following quirks if I drove it more.
- The NAV system is NOT very intuitive (but the traffic is very accurate). My Acura system is so much easier to use, and so are the Garmin's we use in my Vette and my wife's BMW.
- I can't enter an address as I drive. I know it's a safety thing for Mazda, but I can do it in my Acura (maybe because it's so much easier to use).
- Bluetooth Phone pairing was a pain. Once I got them paired though all has been fine.
- Bluetooth doesn't auto-detect which phone to sync with. I have to manually sync my phone if I use the 9. Again, the systems in my TL and my wife's BMW will sync to any paired phone automatically. You can even set the order of precedence in my other cars if more than one phone is in the car at a time.
- Mazda, please give us lights in the door buttons (window switches, etc). Just cheep not having them.
- Storage behind the 2nd row isn't great, but as we were downsizing anyway this isn't a big deal. Form over function, but I like the 9's styling, so I'm happy.
- there are a few more nitpicks, but those are the ones that stick out for me.
OK, the good things:
- Wow, for a large SUV this thing handles really well. I love the steering feel and the "connected" ride.
- The leather in our 2010 (black) is much nicer than the leather in my Acura, Vette, and my wife's BMW convertible
- The RES, rear HVAC controls, and unbelievable 2nd row legroom give my son a limo like experience. He actually chooses to sit in back even if given the option to ride up front.
- Again, backseat room is awesome. Any adult who has ever sat in the back seat has commented on the amount of room back there.
- The HID headlights are awesome. Again, better than our other cars.
Overall my wife is thrilled with her CX-9, and I have no regrets either. Now if I could just get my wife to take better care of her cars (she is so hard on her cars). The 9's interior already looks like a McDonalds BOMB exploded inside. And the outside is full of dings and scratches. I do my best to keep it looking good, but it's a loosing battle. I gave up a LONG time ago trying to keep my wife's cars looking new, and I've accepted that it's just the family car. I spend most of my detailing efforts on my cars and my wife's BMW convertible, because at least I have a chance with those cars. LOL!
I'll likely be a fly on the wall for the most part, but I will continue to share any experiences that I feel could benefit the forum, and this will be my first place to look if I have a question.
Well, that's my story. Thanks for reading.
- Mike
10 CX-9 GT
We picked up a new 2010 CX-9 GT with NAV, RES, Towing, and every other factory option offered just about a year ago. It was my wife who picked out the CX-9 after I sent her to check out the CX-7 (along with the RDX, CR-V, Rav4). I thought we could downsize now that we only have my now 11 year old son at home, but after she and my son saw and drove the CX-9, downsizing was no longer an option. LOL! Anyway, she of course had to have the "blue one", which happened to be loaded to the max. I must admit when I took it out for a test drive the handling was like no other SUV I had ever driven. It actually compared well to my Acura TL! (I also drive a c5 Corvette, so I'm more of a car guy anyway).
Anyway, knock on wood before I make my next statement, here we are a year later and the CX-9 has been excellent. The 9 has never needed to go back to the dealer for anything. I do all of my own maintenance, so other than two Mobil 1 oil changes, I've not had to do anything. I don't drive the 9 much, and maybe I would get use to some of the following quirks if I drove it more.
- The NAV system is NOT very intuitive (but the traffic is very accurate). My Acura system is so much easier to use, and so are the Garmin's we use in my Vette and my wife's BMW.
- I can't enter an address as I drive. I know it's a safety thing for Mazda, but I can do it in my Acura (maybe because it's so much easier to use).
- Bluetooth Phone pairing was a pain. Once I got them paired though all has been fine.
- Bluetooth doesn't auto-detect which phone to sync with. I have to manually sync my phone if I use the 9. Again, the systems in my TL and my wife's BMW will sync to any paired phone automatically. You can even set the order of precedence in my other cars if more than one phone is in the car at a time.
- Mazda, please give us lights in the door buttons (window switches, etc). Just cheep not having them.
- Storage behind the 2nd row isn't great, but as we were downsizing anyway this isn't a big deal. Form over function, but I like the 9's styling, so I'm happy.
- there are a few more nitpicks, but those are the ones that stick out for me.
OK, the good things:
- Wow, for a large SUV this thing handles really well. I love the steering feel and the "connected" ride.
- The leather in our 2010 (black) is much nicer than the leather in my Acura, Vette, and my wife's BMW convertible
- The RES, rear HVAC controls, and unbelievable 2nd row legroom give my son a limo like experience. He actually chooses to sit in back even if given the option to ride up front.
- Again, backseat room is awesome. Any adult who has ever sat in the back seat has commented on the amount of room back there.
- The HID headlights are awesome. Again, better than our other cars.
Overall my wife is thrilled with her CX-9, and I have no regrets either. Now if I could just get my wife to take better care of her cars (she is so hard on her cars). The 9's interior already looks like a McDonalds BOMB exploded inside. And the outside is full of dings and scratches. I do my best to keep it looking good, but it's a loosing battle. I gave up a LONG time ago trying to keep my wife's cars looking new, and I've accepted that it's just the family car. I spend most of my detailing efforts on my cars and my wife's BMW convertible, because at least I have a chance with those cars. LOL!
I'll likely be a fly on the wall for the most part, but I will continue to share any experiences that I feel could benefit the forum, and this will be my first place to look if I have a question.
Well, that's my story. Thanks for reading.
- Mike
10 CX-9 GT