That's it settle then, the 2.5l is better because it can get to 60 faster. That's the number one criteria with all CX-5 buyers of course!
I tend to think about the hassle of getting to 60, not how fast it gets there. I know that the diesel performance is certainly not the reason it is not being introduced to the USA, it would be nice if it was so that the debate had a bit more merit to it by people having driven both versions. Hopefully they introduce it but it doesn't look like it in the near future.
I recommend you read this article:
http://wardsauto.com/auto-makers/product-assault-scr-fix-behind-mazda-s-diesel-delay
Some relevant quotes:
CHICAGO – A bevy of new-product introductions, plus disappointment in performance, is what’s behind the continued delay in the U.S. launch of Mazda’s Skyactiv diesel, a top official says.
“We met all the regulatory environments on diesel but didn’t deliver the performance aspects we wanted. We decided to delay it to get it right.”
But O’Sullivan says aftertreatment technology likely will be used, but with an engineering focus toward boosting performance, not making the engine cleaner.
Most Americans will not pay a premium price over the 2.5L for a diesel that takes 9.4s to get to 62MPH with the automatic.
The Manual version is a different ball game, but we all know that's never going to happen.
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