freelyfallin
Member
Hey all,
I currently have a 2005 Mazda 3 Hatchback, which I love especially because it's so peppy and fun to drive. I live in Colorado now, and want a car that can handle snow with ease and is more suitable for outdoor activities such as getting to campsites on backcountry roads etc. So I've test driven all of the Subaru's (Impreza, Crosstrek, Forester, as well as the CX-5 twice. I like the CX-5 a lot, it retains a lot of what I love about the Mazda 3, and is more versatile (higher ground clearance, more space, AWD.)
So here's my conundrum: I love to ski, and want a car that can handle snow well. As I understand it, Subaru makes the best AWD system out there. Whereas Subaru's AWD sends power to all wheels fulltime, I understand that Mazda's system is reactive. I understand this to mean that Mazda's AWD system will sense if there's been tire slippage, etc., and send power to all four wheels. So here are some questions:
1) Subaru's system may be superior, but would it make a real world difference for me in the snow?
2) A Subaru salesperson told me that Mazda (and other similar companies) AWD system only operates at speeds under 43 mph. Can anyone validate/refute this?
3) I want to know more about how Mazda's AWD system functions, but I can only find limited info online. Anyone have resources?
Thanks!
I currently have a 2005 Mazda 3 Hatchback, which I love especially because it's so peppy and fun to drive. I live in Colorado now, and want a car that can handle snow with ease and is more suitable for outdoor activities such as getting to campsites on backcountry roads etc. So I've test driven all of the Subaru's (Impreza, Crosstrek, Forester, as well as the CX-5 twice. I like the CX-5 a lot, it retains a lot of what I love about the Mazda 3, and is more versatile (higher ground clearance, more space, AWD.)
So here's my conundrum: I love to ski, and want a car that can handle snow well. As I understand it, Subaru makes the best AWD system out there. Whereas Subaru's AWD sends power to all wheels fulltime, I understand that Mazda's system is reactive. I understand this to mean that Mazda's AWD system will sense if there's been tire slippage, etc., and send power to all four wheels. So here are some questions:
1) Subaru's system may be superior, but would it make a real world difference for me in the snow?
2) A Subaru salesperson told me that Mazda (and other similar companies) AWD system only operates at speeds under 43 mph. Can anyone validate/refute this?
3) I want to know more about how Mazda's AWD system functions, but I can only find limited info online. Anyone have resources?
Thanks!