2017 is everybody's best year because the segment is growing at a fast rate.
Didn't you like the spider legs design brake lights? [emoji57]I see new civics everywhere. And I still think they're ugly as hell.
Pretty much all next generation Mazda's will be much quieter insideI bet next gen 3 will be super quiet inside. I know that was my biggest irritant with my 2014.
No. CX-3 sales are bad because, frankly, the car sucks. And CX-9 sales are up and have been every month in 2017.
The seven-passenger Mazda CX-9 crossover SUV finished the month up 7.0 percent YOY, with 1,971 vehicles sold in the month of October.
I don't think you are sorry. If you're going to call me a liar maybe you should prove it instead of asking me to? But I will this one time.
January: The Mazda CX-9 posted an increase of 210.7 percent YOY, with 1,591 vehicles sold.
February: Sales of the Mazda CX-9 rose 368 percent YOY with 2,157 vehicles sold in the month of February.
March: Mazda CX-9 roared to an impressive March, recording 2,550 sales. With a 2079.5-percent YOY increase, this represents CX-9s best March since 2013.
April: The midsize, three-row Mazda CX-9 continues to build momentum, tallying 2,134 sales. This represents CX-9s best April since 2011 when it posted 2,750 sales. (Sold 71 in April 2016).
May: Sales of the seven-passenger Mazda CX-9 rose 221.8 percent YOY with 1,982 vehicles sold in the month of May.
June: Sales were down 10% (This was the worst month in the auto industry when only 2 or 3 automakers posted gains).
July: The three-row Mazda CX-9 finished the month up 3.3 percent YOY, with 2,318 vehicles sold.
August: Down 3.3%
September: Sales of the seven-passenger Mazda CX-9 rose 0.9 percent YOY with 1,850 vehicles sold in the month of September.
October: The seven-passenger Mazda CX-9 crossover SUV finished the month up 7.0 percent YOY, with 1,971 vehicles sold in the month of October.
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OK. OK. You were right. I was wrong. I will amend my statement. Something tells me you were expecting far worse Yrwei.
Amended statement:
Mazda had a pretty ******* impressive year with the CX-9. In 8 out of 10 months in 2017, the CX-9 had gains including March with a mind blowing 2,080% increase over the previous March.
The CX-9 is a winner, there's simply no denying it.
I will certainly agree the numbers aren't s***. We know that. Are you new here? Honda sells more Pilots in a day then Mazda sells CX-5's in a month. Mazda isn't going to get Honda type numbers in the US overnight (or ever I'm sure). That's still over 60 MILLION in sales on one car for one month.
Mazda CX-9 US Sales | 2016 | 2017 | 2017 MoM % Change | 2017 YoY % Change |
January | 512 | 1,591 | -38.7% | +210.7% |
February | 461 | 2,157 | +35.6% | +367.9% |
March | 117 | 2,550 | +18.2% | +2,079.5% |
April | 71 | 2,134 | -16.3% | +2,905.6% |
May | 616 | 1,982 | -7.1% | +221.8% |
June | 1,904 | 1,699 | -14.3% | -10.8% |
July | 2,243 | 2,318 | +36.4% | +3.3% |
August | 1,863 | 1,801 | -22.3% | -3.3% |
Stptember | 1,834 | 1,850 | +2.8% | +0.9% |
October | 1,842 | 1,971 | +6.5% | +7.0% |
November | 1,994 | |||
December | 2,594 |
US Sales Year | Mazda CX-9 |
2007 | 25,562 |
2008 | 26,100 |
2009 | 21,132 |
2010 | 28,908 |
2011 | 34,421 |
2012 | 24,442 |
2013 | 24,628 |
2014 | 18,496 |
2015 | 18,048 |
2016 | 16,051 |
2017 *YTD | 20,053 |
Again your claim is false and please see yearly sales figures I posted above on CX-9. We haven't even consider the expanding market on 3-row mid-sized CUV!Yea. It is. People are discovering it. 2017 was it's best year ever. If 2017 was a bad year, I'd agree. 3 years ago it was probably 15-1 vs Highlander.What speaks to me is crv vs cx5 is ~3:1 yet Highlander vs cx9 ~10:1! The 9 is a winner but its not really winning..is it?
Let's see what 2018 brings.
Again your claim is false and please see yearly sales figures I posted above on CX-9. We haven't even consider the expanding market on 3-row mid-sized CUV!
The 2nd-gen CX-9 sales are very disappointing and it can't even out-sell its previous-gen in volumn during the first year!
I bought a 2018 Mazda 3 in October.
Sedan or hatch? Do u like it?
I have seen a base M3 hatch and a Touring M3 Hatch and a 3 sedan in my area. They look good. If the practicality of the 3 hatch is nice - its worth considering for avg. sized families of 3.
Good commuter sedan with 30+ mpg and cheap to run but enough cargo for odd IKEA runs. etc.
Nice. Does Touring have power seats? How's rear leg room?I bought a sedan for my son in highschool.
If you need cargo space, a hatchback would be a better option.
I paid $21000 + tax for a touring trim. The gun metal color 18" wheels look very nice.
Actually, the CX-3 is a great little car but not good for the US market. My son preferred it to the Mazda 3 but the cost is much higher and the space, much smaller.
I bought a sedan for my son in highschool.
If you need cargo space, a hatchback would be a better option.
I paid $21000 + tax for a touring trim. The gun metal color 18" wheels look very nice.