If search worked better on this board, more people might use it. It's the worst I've encountered in many years.
On a desktop machine I normally use the "Google Custom Search" on the left side versus the server side search on the upper right.
If search worked better on this board, more people might use it. It's the worst I've encountered in many years.
Yeah, whine about the power when you drive it and then Google it and then exclaim that the 2019 will have a turbo and show the sales rep the articles and database mazda has listing it and then act like youd rather wait and get the new turbo model.
If I lived south of Columbus, I'd get FWD.
Thanks everyone. I have my eyes set on a black on black 2018 GT AWD with 14k miles. Gonna try and pull the trigger tomorrow. Any suggestions on negotiating tips?
I'd get AWD regardless of where I lived, and most would as well it seems. To each their own though, fo sho...
^ I've always kinda dig the AWD badge.
LoL. I do wish there was an in dash notification. I mean....I could buy an AWD badge and slap it on my FWD and sell it to you. You wouldn't know...^ I've always kinda dig the AWD badge.
LoL. I do wish there was an in dash notification. I mean....I could buy an AWD badge and slap it on my FWD and sell it to you. You wouldn't know...
Absolutely agree to each their own. Cheers.
I've had FWD cars... last 3 cars and they were just great in the snow and rain and never let me down.
I was going to buy a FWD CX-5... they barely have any up here.
Now? I am SO glad I DID get the AWD because it has been amazing in the snow and does feel a tiny bit better planted in the really really really really rainy wet (like puddles on the freeway wet) but no way if I lived in 'the dirty south'.
Nailed it. Nor am I ashamed of it.
I did go on some really hilly dirt and gravel roads to a cabin for a weekend. So...once in 2 years.
I doubt many of us are off roaders.
Oh..and my cousins half mile driveway is a dirt road. It's totally flat though. [emoji6]
Why is that? Wife's current car, (which we are replacing with the CX5) is a 2010 Honda Crosstour with 160k miles. Owned it since it had 18k miles. No issues so far. What are the known issues with cylinder deactivation?Get yourself a nice used 2017 CX-5 model and stay away from any vehicle that has cylinder deactivation IMO...