NinjaNoises
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- CX-5 Sport MT
I've owned a few low-powered subcompacts prior to jumping into the CX-5. Lack of power never bothered me as those cars tended to be lighter and thus felt quite nimble to drive. The CX-5 has a power-to-weight ratio similar to a Honda Fit or Mazda 2, and I've driven both those cars and didn't mind the experience at all. So the CX-5 should be a fine choice with more passenger and cargo space to top it all off, right?
Absolutely wrong. The honeymoon phase with my 2.0 6MT lasted only a couple months. Since then, I've tried to love it in every way that I could think of. I added a bit of comfort, style and utility by adding a window tint, HID headlights, Enkei 18" and 2" rear hitch. Nothing offsets the lack of emotion it gives me when I'm in the driver's seat. I thought that a manual transmission with add some fun to an SUV, but it feels like a chore to have to row it through the gears. Not that shifting is difficult in this car. It's as smooth and easy as it gets, but the whole car just lacks character. I went from being a guy who loved to drive, to a guy who hated it. In utter frustration at the 2 year mark, I hunted down a low mileage 1997 Mazda Miata and paid $4000 for it.
The passion is back. I love driving again. The Miata reminds me how a car is supposed to make you special. It is supposed to be an extension of your body and statement of your style.
The CX-5 is a brilliant car in such a way that it does everything pretty well; but what it lacks is character. This is woman who will cook, clean and do all the chores, but maybe chemistry is what most important.
I'm deciding if I should sell this car now for the reasons above, or keep it as that is the most financially responsible thing to do. In all fairness to most other CX-5's, I might actually like this car better as an automatic.
I'm prepared that MikeM will step in and say that this car is perfect, and that I hate it because I'm an idiot and I don't know how to drive. So be it.
Absolutely wrong. The honeymoon phase with my 2.0 6MT lasted only a couple months. Since then, I've tried to love it in every way that I could think of. I added a bit of comfort, style and utility by adding a window tint, HID headlights, Enkei 18" and 2" rear hitch. Nothing offsets the lack of emotion it gives me when I'm in the driver's seat. I thought that a manual transmission with add some fun to an SUV, but it feels like a chore to have to row it through the gears. Not that shifting is difficult in this car. It's as smooth and easy as it gets, but the whole car just lacks character. I went from being a guy who loved to drive, to a guy who hated it. In utter frustration at the 2 year mark, I hunted down a low mileage 1997 Mazda Miata and paid $4000 for it.
The passion is back. I love driving again. The Miata reminds me how a car is supposed to make you special. It is supposed to be an extension of your body and statement of your style.
The CX-5 is a brilliant car in such a way that it does everything pretty well; but what it lacks is character. This is woman who will cook, clean and do all the chores, but maybe chemistry is what most important.
I'm deciding if I should sell this car now for the reasons above, or keep it as that is the most financially responsible thing to do. In all fairness to most other CX-5's, I might actually like this car better as an automatic.

I'm prepared that MikeM will step in and say that this car is perfect, and that I hate it because I'm an idiot and I don't know how to drive. So be it.