Got to see the new CX5 today - SHOULD HAVE WAITED...but I will NEVER BUY MAZDA AGAIN.

I brought my CX-5 one year ago. I already knew all the bugs and failures of the infotaiment system.

- USB/iPod start delay, first song problem and frecuent crashes
- Bluetooth start delay

I wasn't expecting other features of the system working without problems also.

Bur, one year later, I couldn't be more happier with the car.

- My older long-time vehicle, a Mitsubishi Lancer, doesn't even had a USB port, so, my interaction with this device were the AUX port for more than 4 years. So, it was no really a problem still using this way to listen if I required.*
- The Bluetooth start problem: I live in appartment building and I have my parking slot in the -1 level. So, go out with the car to the street takes one minute app. When I cross the building gate, Bluetooth finally starts working. I think I can really live with that, seriously. Cellphones doesn't have signal at that floor level anyway.

But, in the end(*), Spotify was launched in Chile one week before I brought the car. It changed everything.

Now I mostly use that service, and when I want to listen to something that is not available there: I just use the iPhone, also with Blueototh.

I even still got the iPod Classic with the AUX port.

I also have one CD with kids songs for my daughter, just in case. And I use the AUX with my kid's iPad when she wants to see movies in the back seat. It sounds really well.

In some cases even, when I want to listen to music in high quality, I burn some FLAC files into a CDs. And also I listen to the FM radio for news and others.

Resuming: For music, just use Bluetooth. It's more practical, it works well, Siri works pretty good, Spotify works like a charm, the own Music App on my iPhone works well too, and the other very good things in this car simply makes the USB problem a "little detail".
 
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I hate mine.
Stupid thing wont last more than 6 hours - and its my work phone.
junk
just junk

glad it was free.

My iPhone 6 lasts pretty much the whole day, but when on some days when I use it allot it will die around 7-8 that's why I have a charger @ work so I can plug it For 30 mins before I leave I i know I'm going out.
This will all changed once I get the apple watch. I assume I will be looking allot less @ my iPhone
 
I have android, one of the latest, and it doesn't work more than a couple weeks at a time. I'm waiting for the class action suit to join. That's probably the only way Mazda will replace our current infotainment with a different one that actually works.
 
Yes, they replaced my bluetooth module, didn't make a bit of difference. Again it worked for a couple weeks, then stopped working again, same as before.
 
Yes, they replaced my bluetooth module, didn't make a bit of difference. Again it worked for a couple weeks, then stopped working again, same as before.

What is crapping out for you, the bluetooth features as it connects to your phone, or the USB fix?
 

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