Even though the CX5 rated #1 or close to #1 in most of the car mags, the biggest gripe they had was the CX5 with the 2.5L felt a little under powered. All the reviewers said they wish the CX5 had a little more power. Mind you, this is with the 2.5L
Before I decided on the CX5, my biggest...
This is becoming more complicated by the minute...
Hopefully the part#'s and problems become resolved but now I read that you have to ground something in order to make the paddle shifters work. Nobody mentioned that before...(thought)
The 2016's have a different design and that is what is...
I regretted not getting the 2.5L when I opted for the 2.0L in my Mazda3. The 2.0L was OK around town but any hills and grades it made itself known as to its limits. The 2.5L felt a lot better and pulled harder with the extra torque it had. I regretted getting the 2.0L but it was too late after I...
This is not really assuring that it's "plug & play" since the controls won't work and now the airbag cannot be removed due to the different cover.
Hopefully it's not a programming issue.
So on a 2016 GT it should be all plug & play. What would be the best instructions to use since the ones here are in Russian/Chinese?
How dangerous is it removing the air bag?
Looks like Mazda offers the steering wheel paddle shifters on CX5's built in Canada and Japan. If this is true, then putting an OEM paddle shifter on a US based CX5 should be easy and inexpensive since the hardware is ready to accept the OEM paddle shifter. This thread touches on it...
Who were the idiots in the video? They looked like they pulled up to WalMart's parking lot and grabbed people and told them to review the vehicles. They were not car enthusiast professionals, that is for sure. The one guy had a stain on his sweatshirt. Bunch of clowns. In the video they said...
It operates like the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX3 shifters. It goes back into auto mode after stopping, switching the lever to D, or driving for an extended period of time in the same gear.
The programming is the same. It's just the factory chose not to offer the paddle shifters on the CX5 but I...
Any updates on the OEM paddle shift installs?
How dangerous is it removing the air bag???
That seems like the most tricky part.
I wonder why Mazda doesn't make this an option? It does on the 3 and 6 models