Picked up a new 2011 CX9 AWD / touring over the weekend. Dolphin Gray / black. So far I'm pretty impressed with it.
I was looking for a car based mid-sized SUV with seating for 7 and good storage room that also was fun to drive and had good luxury appointments. CX9 was really the only one that fit all of those criteria! Acadia was really nice, but felt so huge and lumbering, and the Dodge Durango was questionable in terms of quality and how long it would stay together, plus had some ergonomic quirks and felt rather stale to drive too. Wife didn't want a Honda or Acura, and Toyota's are way too boring to me. The one that was closest was a used 2006-2008 Mercedes Benz R350, but I actually liked the way the Mazda drives better, plus I know it will give a lower cost of ownership over time. Wife also hates MBZ so that factored in.
We are replacing my beloved 2003 X5 4.6is, which is the hot rod of SUV's. Alpina tuned 340hp V8 and 5-speed transmission, sport suspension, 20" wheels with steamroller tires - 315's on the back!! It's a serious monster. But that was the main problem - the wife ends up driving the SUV more often than I do and that trend will continue with our oldest daughter getting her license this summer. So it was time to go for a more family oriented SUV and give up on my hot rod. I still have my 07 Corvette for truly fun driving anyway. The CX9 really makes a much better family vehicle, as much as the X5 is quite entertaining to drive! Anyway - it will be missed, but the CX9 fits our current overall family needs better.
Our daughter even drove it quite a bit this weekend - more than me actually - hey!! it was the first vehicle she has driven besides the wife's 03 Protege5 and she did very well adjusting to it. I never did let her drive the BEAST 4.6is...
We also bought the 03 Protege5 new and it has been a good little car. Has 140K miles on it now. Motor died at 120K due to a failed radiator, so replaced it with a $1K Japan take-out with 35K miles and never looked back. But couldn't part with it - wife really had bonded with it and we have two teenage drivers who will be sharing it with Mom.
I was looking for a car based mid-sized SUV with seating for 7 and good storage room that also was fun to drive and had good luxury appointments. CX9 was really the only one that fit all of those criteria! Acadia was really nice, but felt so huge and lumbering, and the Dodge Durango was questionable in terms of quality and how long it would stay together, plus had some ergonomic quirks and felt rather stale to drive too. Wife didn't want a Honda or Acura, and Toyota's are way too boring to me. The one that was closest was a used 2006-2008 Mercedes Benz R350, but I actually liked the way the Mazda drives better, plus I know it will give a lower cost of ownership over time. Wife also hates MBZ so that factored in.
We are replacing my beloved 2003 X5 4.6is, which is the hot rod of SUV's. Alpina tuned 340hp V8 and 5-speed transmission, sport suspension, 20" wheels with steamroller tires - 315's on the back!! It's a serious monster. But that was the main problem - the wife ends up driving the SUV more often than I do and that trend will continue with our oldest daughter getting her license this summer. So it was time to go for a more family oriented SUV and give up on my hot rod. I still have my 07 Corvette for truly fun driving anyway. The CX9 really makes a much better family vehicle, as much as the X5 is quite entertaining to drive! Anyway - it will be missed, but the CX9 fits our current overall family needs better.
Our daughter even drove it quite a bit this weekend - more than me actually - hey!! it was the first vehicle she has driven besides the wife's 03 Protege5 and she did very well adjusting to it. I never did let her drive the BEAST 4.6is...
We also bought the 03 Protege5 new and it has been a good little car. Has 140K miles on it now. Motor died at 120K due to a failed radiator, so replaced it with a $1K Japan take-out with 35K miles and never looked back. But couldn't part with it - wife really had bonded with it and we have two teenage drivers who will be sharing it with Mom.
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