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^ seems like it didn't want to go into second
The i-stop system is for all new Mazdas. Only thing is that us Canadians and Americans won't see this feature for some time.
I testdrove the petrol manual stifter on friday. Pretty good, but am awaiting Inodes diesel report as the diesel will not be available in Sweden until May. Btw, Is it possible to completely turn off traction control?
Ok. I didn't try it myself but read somewhere that tcs/esp turns on automatically if a certain speed is reached, I think it was above 30 km/h.
So what's your impression of the diesel and the automatic transmission?![]()
inodes, I have a tiguan which I am trading in for the Mazda because of many, many problems. Here there are 2 diesel versions - the 138bhp and the 168 bhp (approx.). Which did you try? have the 168 bhp so when I get the CX5 it will be an interesting comparison.I did test drive the VW Tiguan and Passat as well. The Passat in particular feels like it has a similar power/torque to the Mazda. The Tiguan feels slower.
inodes, I have a tiguan which I am trading in for the Mazda because of many, many problems. Here there are 2 diesel versions - the 138bhp and the 168 bhp (approx.). Which did you try? have the 168 bhp so when I get the CX5 it will be an interesting comparison.
Thanks for the reply. I have acceleration times for various ranges e.g. 50-70 mph so will be able to compare.
It's also because of Corporate America. The hybrid heads have lobbied the government into giving incentives to hybrid buyers and not to diesel owners, therefore further isolating the diesel engine. However, it seems times are changing and more people are starting to come on board, especially in California where the price of premium gasoline is now more expensive than diesel.
One potential negative about diesels in ca is these punks have mandated that diesels get smog checked every 2 years!
Looking at http://www.dieselnet.com/standards/us/ld_ca.php
California is 0.01g/mile (LEV II Emission Standards for Passenger Cars and LDVs < 8500 lbs, g/mi).
Euro 6's figure of 0.005g/km makes the California figure look very conservative.
This can't be right.....