Could be a big competitor: The 2014 Nissan Rouge

Apple autocorrect can be a nuisance and then the insecure capitalize on it whenever they can to make themselves feel better. Still the true message gets across to those who use this forum for what it was meant for.
 
One vehicle I tested and liked very much was the Tucson. After a test drive, I found it more responsive engine wise and handled better than the Rogue. In addition, I felt the interior was better laid out. In the end, I chose a CX5 Touring with Bose/sunroof package.
 
One vehicle I tested and liked very much was the Tucson. After a test drive, I found it more responsive engine wise and handled better than the Rogue. In addition, I felt the interior was better laid out. In the end, I chose a CX5 Touring with Bose/sunroof package.

I had similar opinion, except it was the (Kia) Sportage that I liked which is very similar to Tucson.
 
I don't care how its spelt, along with I suspect 99% of the forum.
Words are used to communicate with, and I fully understood the op post.

So that's mission accomplished, I had some sad chap pull me up for posting PFD instead of PDF.

totally agree, having said I'd rather suffer a PDF failure than a DPF failure :)
 
Agreed, BFD, I have misspelled Rogue/Rouge, and I don't want to have a vehicle that requires a DPF and the problems associated with.
 
I have seen the Rogue at the LA car show. It's a nice vehicle, but it can't be compared with our cars. Most likely the fun to drive factor it's not there either.
I haven't seen anything new about the CX5, except that new shifter.
 
I've just started my CUV search and I was looking through the specs on the new 2014 Rogue. One thing that is a deal breaker for me is the the towing capability of the Rogue. Rogue is 1000 lbs. CR-V and Rav-4 are 1500 lbs, and the CX-5 is 2000 lbs. Not that I need that much towing capacity, but it does show the relative strength of the engine/transmission.

Now I've got to decide if I want to wait for the 2015 CX-5 or not......

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Michael
 
The towing limit in the UK for the 2L petrol CX-5 is 1800kg I believe, the diesel is 2000kg.

I wonder why there is such a huge difference?

I've just started my CUV search and I was looking through the specs on the new 2014 Rogue. One thing that is a deal breaker for me is the the towing capability of the Rogue. Rogue is 1000 lbs. CR-V and Rav-4 are 1500 lbs, and the CX-5 is 2000 lbs. Not that I need that much towing capacity, but it does show the relative strength of the engine/transmission.

Now I've got to decide if I want to wait for the 2015 CX-5 or not......

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Michael
 
Off topic - Now 2014 Hyundai Santa fe is out and not so bad reviews on it. anybody thinks it could be a rival to CX-5 ?
 
Yes, Santa Fe is larger, heavier and less fuel efficient.
 
Saw a Rogue in person yesterday and at the car show a few weeks ago. Not as aggressive looking as the CX-5, but looked very upscale and the interior looked like it was high quality/nicely designed.

The fact it comes with the around view monitor (which is awesome), better entertainment system, plus more cargo space and should be quieter/ride smoother compared to the CX-5 makes it pretty appealing to me. I still really enjoy my CX-5 but maybe in a few years it would be a nice replacement.
 
I have only seen it in pictures. I like the styling and features also. But I like traditional 6speed transmission and cx5 is probably more fun to drive.
 
I have only seen it in pictures. I like the styling and features also. But I like traditional 6speed transmission and cx5 is probably more fun to drive.

I did a quick test drive the other day.

I am not familiar with CVT, but it was not too bad. It certainly felt different and I am not sure if I would be happy in the long run. Acceleration was acceptable.
As expected, the car felt bigger and less nimble than CX-5 with a bit more vague steering feel.

I am not a fan of the exterior design but the interior looks OK and materials feel somewhat better than those in CX-5.

It is also cheaper. For example, the mid trim (equivalent of the Touring) costs the same, but includes Auto AC, Auto headlights, intelligent key, power lumbar, rear vents... Also, just for $1400 extra you can have a (better) navigation.

So I would say yes, a strong contender and a good choice for some people.
 
Off topic - Now 2014 Hyundai Santa fe is out and not so bad reviews on it. anybody thinks it could be a rival to CX-5 ?

wife and I really considered a 2014 Santa Fe Sport and drove it several times. We were interested in the turbo (and would have bought a turbo CX-5 if one existed), so it's not really a fair comparison. Santa Fe is definitely bigger and you feel it when you drive. Not nearly as nimble as the CX-5. My wife was coming from a BMW 325i and the CX-5 felt the most similar to her car of all the crossovers in terms of handling.

I will say though, the Santa Fe has a very nice and expensive looking interior, IMO. Base engine is under-powered and the turbo with all the goodies was just too much $$. To get xenons, sunroof, navi, and a bunch of other stuff, you have to buy a $4k tech package. The Mazda felt like the much better bargain.
 
i like this one
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