I haven't read anything about poor handling with the 2016 X1, do you have a link?
No one said the X1 had poor handling but, relative to the CX-5 (especially the 2.0L version), every indication is that the handling will not be as good.
I haven't read anything about poor handling with the 2016 X1, do you have a link?
.... Mazda is considered entry-mid level in US (low-cost fun/reliable), BMW premium, as well as finicky and costly to repair.
What do you chaps think to the upcoming X1, it only about 4" shorter than the CX-5, with I believe a bigger boot now.
It will be a couple of months yet before I can comment on how the X1 strikes me.
Pre judging the car at this stage seems to me odd.
I'm having difficulty reconciling these two statements. First you start a thread asking us what we think about the upcoming X1, then you berate us for answering your question....(yupnope)
French?
New DS4 Crossback, will have two petrol turbo's, nearly 200bhp. I had a DS3 with the 1.6 turbo when I was back in Scotland, I live in the middle of nowhere, no cars, no police, just roads and sheep, the turbo was a great engine, granted a much smaller car but I think it would give the performance and torque. You would need to buy it cheap, and I don't know about the boot size. My mate has a Citroen Cross..bla bla, can't remember the name, its 8 years old, 80'000 miles, he has never had a single problem with it, drives it to Dresden twice a year, Scotland twice a year, not a squeak.
Citroen interiors were always a let down, I never like the long gear stick, like stirring spaghetti, this one looks much improved (apart from the brown leather though).
I did, and I've had some good feedback.
But nothing useful from you, just nit picking what I've posted.
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No what attracts me to the X1 is simply the power available, nothing else, except the UK reputation for being a drivers car.
No Mazda or any other UK Japanese car offers over 200 bhp, not in the SUV size I'm targeting....
In the UK road tax VED, is chargeable on co2 emissions. The BMW is in the same group as the 175ps CX-5 Auto.
To help meet euro6 most manufactures now fit a turbo, or two as in the CX-5 and X1.
Not a fan off RWD, my first 3 cars were RWD and a total pain in snow, my preference is FWD over RWD, but AWD over them all, but not full time AWD. But that wouldn't stop me buying another full time AWD if I like the car enough.
I've never had a BMW for that reason, but since X drive arrived I have been looking at the range when a new model arrives.
I'm not a VW fan and find the Tiguan a very unappealing car, soon I believe to be replaced, its also got less torque than the CX-5 although a couple of bhp more, I believe the auto is also a DSG box, not ideal for towing from what I read.
The Aisin box is well thought of from what I read, I'm told the Mazda box is Aisin, and the upcoming X1 also, but an 8 speed version to reduce emissions.