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    Winter Tires

    For those of you in the Lower Mainland, Open Road Mazda in Port Moody has a deal on until the 15th: 17" General Altimax Arctics, steel wheels, mounted and balanced for $1,099 + HST; I ended up paying $1,237.89 all-in. Costco has the X-Ice 3s (a better tire IMO given the local conditions + the...
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    CX5-Models by country

    Canada (all models are petrol only; pricing from mazda.ca, add $1,895 for freight & prep): GX - $22,995; add $1,200 for automatic - Add $1,595 for Convenience Pkg (alloy wheels, privacy glass, BT, steering wheel controls, colour display screen, HD radio) GS - $28,045: GX plus auto, anti-theft...
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    Weathertech Digital Fit Floor Liner - Now Available for CX-5

    No problem. I'm not sure Scotch Guard would help with long-term wear - My car included the carpeted mats which I only used for a week, but they'd already started to pill in the so-called "high wear" rectangle on the driver's mat, just below the pedals where your right heel would typically rest...
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    Weathertech Digital Fit Floor Liner - Now Available for CX-5

    I got the full set from my dealership, everything came in a single sealed box. Perhaps these are exclusive to Canada? The floor liners appear as an accessory when building & pricing on the Mazda Canada website, I don't see an equivalent on the US accessories site.
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    Weathertech Digital Fit Floor Liner - Now Available for CX-5

    Here you go Dave; note the coverage for the dead pedal only goes partway up, same as those who purchased the WeatherTech-branded mats have reported.
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    Weathertech Digital Fit Floor Liner - Now Available for CX-5

    Long time lurker, first time poster... Actually, I think that you are referring to the all-weather mats - these are similar in construction to the rubber cargo tray, and I was told by the Service folks that they don't last as long. The OEM equivalent to the WeatherTechs are the Floor Liners...
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