Wow; glutton for punishment, eh? My wife's '23 is Soul Red and, predictably, it's the most difficult car I've ever had to touch up nicks and scratches on!I own a 2024 CX5 Turbo. I am 82 and my wife is 81. This is my 3rd Mazda cx5. The Last 2 were Soul Red.
I hear people say this a lot but I really do not ever see any headache associated with turbo on the cx5. I am at 47000 miles and nothing but oil changes and changed plugs. my brother in law has like 150,000 and done nothing. I would almost argue there are less problems with the turbo 2.5 than the na 2.5. I don't think the turbo's had the head cracking or the thermostat issues but not sure.I guess I'll add my stats here. 55 years old. Picked up my 25 Select NA in December when my 2019 Toyota C-HR LE got totaled from a rear ender. At first I was only considering the CX-30 but the sales guy diverted me to the CX-5 and was glad he did.
For this car, I didn't want the headaches that can come with a turbo. Wanted more of a basic car feature wise but wanted some more upscale ones. And more importantly no iStop and CD. The Select delivers all of that. This is my daily driver so utility and reliability are more important.
If I want to scratch my itch for need for speed, I have my 2013 BMW 135i, 2022 BMW S1000RR, and 2004 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R for those duties.
I hear people say this a lot but I really do not ever see any headache associated with turbo on the cx5. I am at 47000 miles and nothing but oil changes and changed plugs. my brother in law has like 150,000 and done nothing. I would almost argue there are less problems with the turbo 2.5 than the na 2.5. I don't think the turbo's had the head cracking or the thermostat issues but not sure.
I am surprised to be the youngest person here so far. But that may be more of a forum vs social media thing also.so far I am seeing the CX5 is a "mature" person's rig (young at heart lol) and that the turbo is appealing to us old guys who still like to go fast. my mother in-law who is 86 has 2017 CX5 and my brother in-law who is 76 has a CX5 turbo. good stuff..
Surprisingly, the 2.5T has been out for 10 years and I haven't found any turbo failures in online discussions. You would expect to see some.I guess it depends on the manufacturer and how the car is maintained. Oil and coolant service has to be done more often and meticulously on a turbo engine than a NA. I don't know enough about the 2.5Ts used by Mazda. But with BMW, turbos become a problem past 100k miles. It shows up as bad bearings which introduces too much free play in the turbine shaft.
could be but the other vehicle forums I visit seem to have a younger crowd...I really think the CX5 might have a more "mature" audienceI am surprised to be the youngest person here so far. But that may be more of a forum vs social media thing also.