After much searching finally found a new 2025 CX-5 Select to replace the 2016 Touring that I'm giving to a family member.
It's Machine Gray Metallic and it has the "L" in the 8th position of the VIN.
So the MSRP $32,890, Dealer savings $909 bringing it to $31,981. $2000 off for paying cash...
Don't really want a CPO 2025. It would probably be a test driver, loaner or sales person take home car.
May have to look at other manufacturers.
I hate giving up the 16 (zero problems, less than 50k miles).
Will probably give my 2016 Touring to a family member in the next few months. She's in college and will need a vehicle to get to hospitals, clinics, nursing homes for clinicals.
I'm not interested in the 2026's. Would prefer a 2025 Turbo. Don't want the CD, I-Stop or gigantic screen with no...
Also check and see if Mazda will replace the screen. I seem to recall that there was some class action couple years back for the ghost glitch. I think you have to pay for the repair and then file a claim.
If you're DIY you can always disable the touch function. That's one way to fix the...
Thought that problem was fixed. Think it had to do with the plastic gears and water.
If you don't need that functionality you can disable it and the mirrors will stay fully extended once you manually extend them.
On my 19 I manually close/open them by moving the control knob on the drivers...
Do you mean not folding at all or partially folding? The problem with the mirrors were on older models, my understanding is that Mazda fixed the problem by 2021.
If they're not folding at all the function may be turned off.
I turned mine off the day I took delivery of my 2019.
2016 - Zero issues (Purchased new in 2015)
2019 - Zero issues. (Purchased new in 2019)
Vehicles are super reliable, inexpensive maintenance. Make sure you get service records. At 40k should just be oil and various filter changes.
I'm not familiar with the M5's but did you check the fuel filter? Sounds like a clogged filter but could be other things and just a coincidence that it started after filling up.
I'm basically in the same situation with my 2016. When I first purchased it I had the first oil change at 3,500 miles then each one after at apprx. 1 year.
At 11 years next month it has 49,600 on the odo.