If I was you I would have the cars parameters checked, either you don't know how to drive economically, or the car has a fault.
In the UK the Audi Q5 in diesel form is no were near a CX-5 diesel.
The Q3 diesel is on a par, but its smaller and slower.
I looked at both cars with a view to buy, but found them both disappointing, considering the cost.
In the UK the Audi Q5 in diesel form is no were near a CX-5 diesel.
The Q3 diesel is on a par, but its smaller and slower.
I looked at both cars with a view to buy, but found them both disappointing, considering the cost.
I found out the hard way that mileage is sales crap. This CX-5 sounds like a cross between a horde of locusts, a wind-up toy and tiny blown engine. My neighbour, who has an Audi Q5 get just about the same mileage as me. It's an insignificant difference. Maybe if we run both our cars on idle or drive like a old man on Sunday, I'll get more of a significant difference -- HOWEVER, if you just drive normal city kinda driving, you're better off with a real motor. This CX-5 thing is a joke. And now I'm in debt for 6 years. Live and learn I guess.