Sorry just to add on here, interestingly the Jeep GC 5 seater is 193.5 inches, the L version is almost a foot longer at a hair under 205. Quite a large seven seater for the mid size class. Basically clipping the heels of the full size Wagoneer/Yukon/Exped size.
Tows significantly more than most...
Isn't the Passport a unibody? I thought it shared chassis with the Pilot.
I was thinking how Audi seems to do ok with the small Q3, the bread and butter Q5 and the Q7 sort of straddling upper sizes. I'd guess it's smaller than a GLS but bigger than a GLE (I will look up).
They do have the Q8...
Black exterior, or a dark grey for me works. If they have the black rims (like some videos said Canada will have), also for me makes the cladding easier to swallow.
i'd go further if I could, dark grey, leave the black cladding, black rims and a black roof. I do like that look.
Yes, but if I could manage it, I'd love an X3 with the B58 for the commute into city.
But certainly both are killer options that IMO the CX90 doesn't really approach. Whether they are worth the extra $ is perhaps a diff answer.
Prob could save money by removing the third row cupholders...is it me or in the videos, they left those in? So the luggage has a place for their coffee?:p
I hear this.
I know I won't get much traction on a Mazda forum with this opinion, but I won't be regretting my decision a yr ago to get a Blazer. 191 inches long, 308 HP from a naturally aspirated V6, and torque vectoring. Heck, I'll gladly take my chances on Chevy reliability vs this new...
Yes, a differentiation to capture more of the market. What a concept! Seems to have eluded Mazda.
Thing is, let's say we forget the CX90 exists. They just came out in that case with a 200 inch long 5 seater suv, the thing no one was asking for .
190 would be the sweet spot, anything over mid...
Absolutely. Clarify this, it's not hard. Company almost seems to like leaving us hanging. Maybe they like the chatter? Corporate decisions don't always follow logic.
This came up in the past with the CX9. My 19 CX9 came with remote start on the fob, was no issue, open door, get in car, still on.
Course, the heat didn't really function with the remote start, so never as warm as my 17 CRV. Which also didn't shut down when the door opened. Thankfully.
I'd...
Nobody does long reveals like Mazda. Making us guess at a bedsheet's hidden contents. Hopefully the time is used well, to bring a refined 70 to the market.
Edit- i notice that Car and Driver states it will have a shorter wheelbase than the 90, which to me ends the rumour of similar dimensions...
I'm posting this here realizing it'll get hate. But at this point, if you love the CX90 for what is does, I get that. Nevertheless, this is not a great effort at the end of the day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdvOwtc97Gg
I'll admit I'm prob more apt to not hold a grudge against a car company, but even within a brand one model can be great and another a lemon. Even within a model, one engine's a peach and another not.
Regardless, even at my ridiculously low km (20k, and km not miles) I couldn't see myself...
Fair enough, the buildup and mystery around the length will def keep me watching.
I just looked, the CX90 is about 200 inches long. Closest I can see for non-lux brands is the Gr Cherokee at 193.5 inches. The Mercedes GLE coupe is over 196 so even that would fall short by a few inches on a 5...
How ridiculous is it that so much mystery is wrapped up in the dimensions. Another reason to dislike (hate?) Mazda's long teaser periods.
For all I care, keep the damn thing under wraps and embargo the info until your'e a few months away. I like reading about the minutiae of cars as much as...
This is the thing, I often see the % amount of failures brought up as a reassurance. But this isn't like a sensor that goes faulty or a malfunctioning sunroof. The threshold for a % that would make me not worry is way low when the repair is thousands of bucks.
It's not harsh, I can take it! Trust me, no one was more surprised than me when I signed. Truth is, I didn't need the size of my CX9 when I got it, use it as a 5 seater. It was more a two vehicle combo thing, I knew I'd need a truck to tow so pairing that with a 7 seater doesn't work. One of us...
I prefer to see what they think and judge myself. I didn't think the review sounded biased. The limited space and low speed trans characteristics is a common thing mentioned in reviews. The infotainment being hard to use will always be YMMV, and again a common thing across any brand reviews...