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CX-5s have never had the best reliability record. If reliability is what you're after and you need an SUV, check out a 4runner. We bought one in 2012 and it's been completely hiccup free. Being the car nerd that we all are, I signed up on the 4runner forum. One thing that tripped me out is the mileage on some of those guys' cars. If you have a 4runner/tacoma and it takes a s*** after 500k miles, you got a lemon. There are literally dozens of people on that club with 750K mile cars that are still chugging along.
It's no CX-5 when you're driving it though. The Mazda is SO much better through the curves and SO much more comfortable than the truck-based 4runner. The Mazda accents the "Sport" in SUV and the Toyota focuses on the "Utility" part.
Well, I had a 2001 4Runner SR5, and dumped it with ~99k back in early 2014. I had had it for about 9 years, and it treated me rather well. But since the rear differential was rotted out, I was not going to spend several grand replacing it on a 13 year old vehicle. Engine was still in good shape, but the body was also wearing out. Further, it also had electrical problems (rear defroster dead, and window locks that would operate on their own after moist days during warm weather.... basically it would constantly lock/unlock itself for hours on end). I also had to replace the front calipers early on which were quite freakin' expensive as well.
Never felt uneasy taking it down back roads and out in snow storms, but yeah, it rides like a truck. Constant jostling over any little road imperfection.
I definitely like the CX5 better, but the 4Runner was a great camping vehicle.