2016 Mazda CX-5 - What do you not like?

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I had the dealer switch out the chrome framed vents for plastic......could not be looking at that reflection for years. It could also be a safety issue. It was especially bad on cloudy days.

My father is putting black masking tape over his. Mazda messed up on this.
 
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I had the dealer switch out the chrome framed vents for plastic......could not be looking at that reflection for years. It could also be a safety issue. It was especially bad on cloudy days.
My father is putting black masking tape over his. Mazda messed up on this.
Drove a 2015 Lexus CT 200T and noticed it has exact same issue... (uhm)
 
Had mine replaced 3 weeks ago. Same problem. Not screwdrivers. Seemed to be just sloppy workmanship

Ours recently started pealing in that same spot too - I was going to mention it during my next oil change. Must be some kind of design flaw.
 
I'm surprise electric parking brake flies for safety... When did they stop calling it an emergency brake? I'm rather surprised the government safety watchdogs let this change occur...

A couple of months before I traded my truck for the CX-5, I had some knucklehead cut me off trying to be next in line at the coffee shop drive through, only to discover they did not have room to clean the road. I locked up my brakes hard enough to blow my front hydro lines, quick-switched to the emergency/parding brakes, just missed t-boning the jerk. Was able to drive slowly and stop by the emergency brakes to a shop to get the truck fixed. Don't expect this to work with the newly renamed electric parking brake. To me this was a big step backwards in safety.

I think this still does work in an emergency. I haven't tried it at higher speed but I was pulling the car in the driveway once with my daughter when she reached over and pulled the button while it was moving and it hard jerked to a stop on me.

Intrigued I tried later and it seemed when moving you have to pull and hold for a couple seconds and it again activated halting the vehicle. Again I was only going <5 mph. I'd be curious if it does the same at faster speeds for emergencies. Who wants to try? :)
 
Wife drove a CX-5 but said it felt 'junky'. I was leaning towards it for the AWD and tow rating, but it was not meant to be.
 
Wife drove a CX-5 but said it felt 'junky'. I was leaning towards it for the AWD and tow rating, but it was not meant to be.

How does the saying go? One woman's "junky" is another mans treasure...

It sounds like she is a typical American who wants an isolated and cushy ride. And she has a number of good options if that's what impresses her. But that is not what Mazda strives for.
 
I have yet to notice any reflection on my cx5.

The reflection does not happen all the time but it happens frequently enough with certain sun angle. For me with the morning sun, the reflection from the air-cond chrome insert means that I could not really see the rear traffic using the side mirrors. It is seriously annoying and could be a safety issue IMHO.

I don't get the part where the car marker is trying to go up market but did not do enough testing to make sure that there are no issues. Wood or fake wood might have been better ...tongue in cheek ;-)
 
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How does the saying go? One woman's "junky" is another mans treasure...

It sounds like she is a typical American who wants an isolated and cushy ride. And she has a number of good options if that's what impresses her. But that is not what Mazda strives for.

Not typical really. She drives pretty agressively actually. She ended up in a 6. It does feel more solid, even though a lot of the parts are the same as the CX5. Cowl shake over bumps and side view mirror movement on the highway was less obvious in the '16 versus the '15, but it's still there. The 6 was almost 6k cheaper, gets better gas mileage, and is cheaper to insure so it was a treasure for me!
 
Not typical really. She drives pretty agressively actually. She ended up in a 6. It does feel more solid, even though a lot of the parts are the same as the CX5.

Congrats! The 6 is a great road car, especially for higher speed highways and longer distances. Not to mention sportier in the corners. I would be in one myself if I didn't need/appreciate the extra ground clearance and more accommodating cargo capacity of the CX-5. The 6 would be the coolest little efficiency sedan (and still fun to drive) if Mazda offered it with the sweet little 2.0L Skyactiv. I bet it's the standard base engine in most markets but it's not even available here (last time I checked).
 
Yuck! Thankful they didn't do that. Stuff looks terrible.

Yeah. My comment re: fake wood was tongue in cheek. I agree. Unless the car is a Rolls Royce or a Bentley, wood just does not look right. Back to the issue, the reflection from the chrome insert is seriously annoying though.
 
Yeah. My comment re: fake wood was tongue in cheek. I agree. Unless the car is a Rolls Royce or a Bentley, wood just does not look right. Back to the issue, the reflection from the chrome insert is seriously annoying though.
The reflection from the chrome insert on windows/outside rearview mirrors is indeed annoying. This makes me a habit of checking the same issue whenever I'm driving a different cars. (whistle)
 
Well, after 5 months and 8,000 miles, I have a pretty short list of what I don't like about this car:
1) My rear view mirror (Homelink) cannot rotate up enough for me to sit straight up and still see the top of the rear window. I could tilt my seatback down more, but that's not comfortable for me.
2) My drivers seat is starting to wear in one spot and I think that is going to be a problem by summer.
3) I would really appreciate a "real" traffic monitor (that HD map sucks)

That's about it. I'm pleasantly surprised as this is my first Mazda.
 
Well, after 5 months and 8,000 miles, I have a pretty short list of what I don't like about this car:
1) My rear view mirror (Homelink) cannot rotate up enough for me to sit straight up and still see the top of the rear window. I could tilt my seatback down more, but that's not comfortable for me.
2) My drivers seat is starting to wear in one spot and I think that is going to be a problem by summer.
3) I would really appreciate a "real" traffic monitor (that HD map sucks)

That's about it. I'm pleasantly surprised as this is my first Mazda.


The seat wear - is it the bolsters?
 
Did leather change with '16s?

I don't really consider the leather in my '15 supple but it appears pretty rugged in my CX. No noticeable wear either.
 
Haven't seen interior of 2015, so can't comment.

I think the problem is the bolsters are more raised in 2016 in comparison to other vehicles in the category. As a result they tend to rub against my behind more than any other cars I've owned/driven.
 
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