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    Rear Finisher

    Rear finisher - before and after Images attached...
  2. CX-9 Rear.jpg

    CX-9 Rear.jpg

  3. Mazda_CX9_LiftGateGarnish.jpg

    Mazda_CX9_LiftGateGarnish.jpg

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    Rear view camera

    How does it know that I am in reverse. It probably shows the rear-view ALL the time...
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    Touch up PAINT

    Or you can try: http://www.paintscratch.com/
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    side mirror memory

    Nope, nothing aftermarket. You can do aftermarket Blind Spot and other side mirror related add-ons. Check out: www.lanefx.com
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    anyone planning to buy snow tires?

    Verify your new tire size. It must be within 3% of the OEM size. Use this calculator: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
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    Rear view camera

    Yep, same here. Let me know what the dealer does for you.
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    3.7L engine reviews?

    I stand corrected. It is not all at 5500 rpms. Did some more research on MDX. MDX = Dual stage VTEC. First stage VTEC kicks in at around 4400 RPM, then a second, stronger push when the dual stage intake system opens at 5500 RPM. Regardless the CX-9's torque of 270 @ 4250 RPM is pretty sweet.
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    Thanks Everyone...

    You're welcome. You will not go wrong with a MDX either. Congrats.
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    Cables for AWD

    Snow Chains - Front Wheels Only Snow cables? You live in Alaska?! With AWD and a good set of snow tires, you should be all set for snow. You may not want to put in snow cables on 20" rims/tires. Get either 17 or 18" wheels with good snow tires. Attached screenshot from CX-9 owners manual...
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    Snow Chains - Front wheels only.jpg

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    3.7L engine reviews?

    I agree with your comparison to the MDX. I am willing to bet that the extra 30hp is directly due to Honda's VTEC system which doesn't even kick in until 5500 rpms and requires premium fuel. If you were to dyno both cars, the HP/TQ numbers should be virtually identical between 2000 - 5500 rpms...
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    Materials and Features

    Pilot vs CX-9 Hmm...using Kelly Blue Book (screenshot attached), the Invoice prices for both vehicles are only $100 apart. CX-9's 1.9% financing for 36 months will more than offset the $1k Pilot incentive, making the CX-9 approx $1,000 cheaper than the Pilot. So, for less money, the CX-9...
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    KBB Pilot vs CX-9.jpg

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    Mazda CX-9 Reliability

    Signed up!
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    New 2008 CX-9 Owner

    Congratulations!! GT is the best trim to get! What color? If you don't mind, please share your price paid and any pictures of your ride.
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    Materials and Features

    (iagree) The only thing that I felt faster was the Acura MDX but the "fun-to-drive"/"sporty" factor felt the same between the MDX and CX-9. I was even dissappointed with the new BMW X5 (V6).
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    Materials and Features

    Comparing an 08 Pilot to 08 CX-9, you should take the top of the line EX-L and compare it with CX-9 Touring trim. Include the low 1.9% financing to substract atleast $2k in interest savings. You'll see that the CX-9 comes lower price and still offers a few more things like 18" wheels, LED...
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    Protege5 Trade-In Valuation?

    Take it to Carmax & get their written offer for your car. Typically a vehicle is worth atleast $1k-$2k more than Carmax's ultra-lowball valuations.
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