Car Shopping and the CX-7 is ahead

CXRabbit

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2009 CX-9 TR +Kenwood DNX7020EX
So I've been car shopping since last week... researching a lot on the net and going out and test driving quite a bit. My mom started the whole thing with her desire for a new car and all the research I was doing for her lead me to the CX-7.

I'm not really an SUV person... never have been. Some of them actually down-right piss me off. But I want more luxury (current car is a Toyota Matrix) and a bit more get-up-and-go. Love the fuel economy of the Matrix, and while the car has been good, it's missing a lot of what I want.

Below is what I looked at and my impressions... I'm looking at the top trims of each.

Mazda CX-7
CX-7 was first (and Mom test-drove the 3 Hatchback) - Loved the handling and size. I didn't feel like I was in an SUV at all. Didn't feel overwhelmed by the size, but felt like I was in a car big enough to compete with others on the road (from a safety stand-point). I'm in love with the aesthetics of the car inside and out, so nothing but thumbs-up there. Cabin was noisier than I expected but quieter than the Matrix. Very roomy in all areas accept when you're getting in... I actually bumped my head on the door frame (but that could also be because I'm just used to the low stance of a car and I was too gung-ho in my step up into the CX-7).

Downsides: Fuel effeciency. Not the best in it's class and definitely a step down from what I currently drive, and it takes premium gas. Noise only because I expected it to be quieter. Tech package is VERY nice but lacks iPod support, live traffic reporting and blue tooth. No memory setting on power seats. Back seats could be a tad more comfortable.

Nissan Murano
Very plushy inside, and very quiet. The leather had a more luxury feel (rather than sporty). Aesthics were nice, but a bit weird how the whole thing looks jacked up in the back. Big inside. Seats have memory. Supports iPod.

Downsides: other than the perks above, I didn't like it. I felt like I was driving a HUGE truck. Handling was more luxury than sporty. Turning radius, I felt, wasn't so good. It had get-up-and-go, but not in the same fun way as the CX-7. Overall it's just bigger, and too big for me. I ruled it out almost right away.

Toyota Rav 4
I didn't even want to go look until I realized they changed the body this year. I did not test-drive after seeing it.

I did like the interior and the option for a third row of seats (though not something I really need). iPod support is standard. Navigation system is not available. Fuel efficiency is better than CX-7, even in the 6 cylinder. Takes regular gas not premium.

Aesthetically, on the outside, I just don't like it (it just screams SUV to me). I hate the tire on the back. Don't like the side-opening back door. Inside it's okay, but not half as nice as the CX-7.

Honda CR-V
This is the closest runner-up to the CX-7 so far. I test drove it tonight. I saw one on the road and wasn't all that impressed with it's looks, but decided to head to the dealership anyway. Seeing one "all done up" in the showroom in the dark blue it looked real nice.

Better gas mileage. Dealership will put in any nav system I want (for comparible price to an audio pro)... so I could get nav with live traffic, bluetooth and iPod support. Loved the top and bottom opening, dual glove box and all the other little storage compartments. Leather seats were nice, and back seats recline and slide forward and back. More cargo space, but the vehicle isn't bigger.

It road pretty nice, with decent handling. Cabin in quieter than the CX-7... or at least seemed so. Get-up-and-go was decent for a 4 cylinder without turbo, but nothing special. It wouldn't be as much fun to drive as the CX-7, but it would also get better fuel efficiency.

Downsides: No auto headlights. No power seats. No keyless entry. No auto climate control -- maybe silly, but things important to me and at least some of the reasons I'm even buying a new car. Exterior looks nice with all the right items added and in certain colors, but the interior is typical Honda... not that impressive. With the nav it looks better, but still the rest of the dash and doors look on-the-cheap. The fact they're willing to put in any head unit I want is a plus and makes it easy, but it also makes the car a magnet for theives (which has been a concern if I decided to go aftermarket with the CX-7).

In conclusion...
I'm still leaning towards the CX-7. It just LOOKS so much nicer than everything else, inside and out.

I still haven't decided whether I'm going aftermarket with the radio/nav or just living with the tech package's pitfalls. I live in NY and theft is a concern, so stock is always better in this regard, and the Bose system probably sounds great (I don't need boom-boom loud, just normal-loud and clear). Part of me feels if I'm patient, down the road an iPod solution may become available, and I can live with the FM transmitter for now (it's what I've been using on my Matrix). Ultimately, if I really want to down the road when more car audio pros are familiar with the CX-7 I could always pull the tech package out and replace it. I've got my car stereo guy calling me back tomorrow - he's doing more research and will be able to give me more answers.

Mazda salesperson is calling me back tomorrow morning with new prices so we'll see! I was hoping to have the car by this weekend before I go away, but not sure if that'll happen... we'll see tomorrow!

Wish me luck :)


ps. mom is getting the Mazda 3 Hatchback, touring model with moonroof package and satellite (it was between that, the Nissan Versa, Hyundai Accent and Toyota Matrix). We're just waiting to get the best price.
 
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Congrats on your decision and I'm sure you made the right choice :)

I just wish you had a chance to test drive the Acura RDX too. I'd be interested in hearing what you'd have to say about it. I do not own either CX-7 or an RDX. I've always been a Mazda person myself and never driven Acura... so I'm just all out curious :)
 
The RDX actually looks quite a bit like the new Honda CR-V (IMO). I didn't test drive it because it was just that little bit out of my price range. Bad idea to drive it in case I fell in love... LOL

I prefer the way the CX-7 looks anyway ;)
 
nice concise write-up. It's funny the similarities in the decision making process that lead us down similar paths. The CX-7 really is a very unique package, and backed by Mazda's image of quality, how can you go wrong?
 
Platonium,

Totally agree... and I probably wouldn't have even shopped around (other than for the best price on the CX-7) if it hasn't been for lack of iPod support. Seems silly, but in my house CDs are about obsolete.
 
Sounds like you did your homework and all cars have their pluses and minuses as you pointed out. Sure, I wish it had a few more items available but to me it's more important to have the everyday performance, handling and it has to visually really appeal to me. A few minor things is not a deal breaker. I don't own an ipod so I don't really know about all the hype over it but I am sure it's cool and I am probably missing out. 6 CD changer is good enough for me....I may be out of date on that part. Sounds like you are right on track....if you like the performance you will be happy in the long run and as time goes on I am sure you can add the ipod and Bluetooth stuff somehow. The 3 is a great car for your Mom....cooler looking and better handling than the other cars you mentioned! Good luck with your purchase....hope to see your new CX 7 pics soon!! Zoom, Zoom!!!
 
Thanks Cruz...

You are missing out on the iPod ;) -- I have an iPod video and over 4000 songs on it that I carry pretty much where ever I go. It's nice to have nearly your whole library of music at your fingertips. And no fumbling around with CDs or making mixed ones.

Ultimately, I can still use my iPod it'll just have to be with an FM transmitter for now. If I wasn't able to use my iPod at all, well that might be a deal-breaker, but luckily, that's not the case.

So I got my final price this morning and I think I'm doing well. I have a dealer that came in $100 lower, but there's something really untrustworthy about him, so I'm going with this one...

Grand Touring / FWD
Technology Package
Preferred Equipment
Remote Start
Satellite Radio

$29,924 includes delivery and prep.

I'm heading down to the dealer to put down my deposit and take one more look at the colors. I'm leaning towards Galaxy Grey, but want to see the True Silver and White again.
 
Ended up with white! Should be able to pick it up sometime next week!

I'm excited :)
 
nice choice

congrats on your decision. just wanted to chime in with my impressions as i've also been test driving recently.

when i first saw pics i thought this car looked uglier than a murano until i saw a black one recently on the roads. it looks pretty cool in person. been test driving for the last 3 weekends: murano,rdx, new mdx, fj cruiser, fx35 and a 04 fx45, and finally cx7. they're all ballpark same size and weight.

the only car performance wise i enjoyed better than thte cx7 awd was the rdx. the interior looks almost concept car like and carries cues from the grille into the car. the sound system is fantastic (tech package). but it didn't do it for me at 35K plus. outside it's plain old ugly and misshapen. mdx was too big and bloated and drove the same as the outgoing model (family has one). but looks good on the outside.

cx7 handled sporty and most familiar to me, probably due to weight advantage. rdx handled just as good if not better (it oversteers just right if you ask me) but something about it doesn't feel sporting enough. just a crap load of technology, great interior but zero charisma which is hard to quantify but makes a difference when you're buying a moving sculpture of sorts.
 
Cool CXRabbit....great choice. How do you hook up the ipod to the fm radio in our cars? Hmmm....may have to consider one...maybe Santa can bring me one. I'd like it not only for music but for a small screen to show people my pics of my jewelry I make. Gotta get on the band wagon! Ok...can't wait to see your pics when you get it!! Oh Hayula...I agree on the looks on the RDX....blah!!! Interior seems nice though.
 
rav4 v6 has horrible suspension, when I test drove it, it made me car sick and I never get car sick or sea sick... stupid thing takes corners like a boat....
 
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