US Diesel's big splash introduction

Where did you get this quote? I've looked, and maybe missed it given the many post. I'm looking for a USA model CX-5 D, and if it has Apple Carplay and/or ventilated seats. (Pickey, I know.) I just like the feel of the diesel torque curve in my current diesel.

http://chasingcars.com.au/review/2018-mazda-cx-5-review-450nm-diesel-driven/

Australian site. The exact release date of the diesel in the US hasn*t been confirmed...

Ventilated seats are on the horizon here since Japan is getting an update soon which will have this.

We already have the full power/torque version of the diesel.
 
Chevy Equinox diesels sells on 2% of the total Equinox volume.
GM has 18% off msrp deals standard if you finance through GMs arm - this is all trims / packages. Plus whatever you negotiate is extra.

Rated at 28 / 38 / 32 combined.

If Mazda is trying to bring CX5 diesel cant see why they opted not to get the manual 6 in signature trim with 2.5t would have sold similar numbers.
Cant believe mazda is chasing 2000-2500 diesel sales in US and probably 150-200 in Canada.
 
Chevy Equinox diesel is a pig..but it does get vg fuel economy with a bladder busting 670 miles of highway range which is pretty awesome I must say.
Mazda is chasing more like 15k diesel CX-5 sales annually or so they said- 10% or slightly less than half 6 sales per annum.
Mazda 6 sig 2.5t needs an awd option like 10x more than it does a manual- both would be awesome but awd would impact sales way more than a stick shift in that car.
 
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See if this link works to the new British brochure. The new 19* wheels look good.

https://www.mazda.co.uk/assets/uk/cars/brochures/cx-5/mazda-cx-5-brochure_2018.pdf

"Dear Mazda UK,

Please read through your brochure thoroughly before posting online. Embarrassing"
(rofl2)

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Not so poor is Woods and Waters ipa I'm about to crack open(weekend come early) ain't that right bnb? Case of vintage pbr in my garage w/your name on it bro(burnout)
 
Oh..tried a Burlington complicated being a wizard when we were up in ski country...technically an ne dipa was pretty awesome..dangerously so even..any new finds?
 
As far as extreme cold yeah its a concern(where did you see -10F btw) but..I have an attached garage that never dips below 32, garage at work also same..but it is still a small concern of mine..

I live in the the NWA/SWMO region. The places I work do not have garages.
 
Oh..tried a Burlington complicated being a wizard when we were up in ski country...technically an ne dipa was pretty awesome..dangerously so even..any new finds?

Still tons of breweries opening in Maine all the time. Im usually not overly impressed. But Definitive Brewing is pretty good. They hired an ex Maine Beer Co brewer. Battery Steel supposedly has some nice dbl IPAs but at $20/4 pack Ive tried them yet.

Went to the Alchemist back in June. Wasnt impressed this time around at all. All beers tasted muddy... no distinct hop flavors. I find the house beers at the Prohibition Pig to be better.

I didnt like the Burlington Brewing beers I tried, but the wizard wasnt one of them. Way too hazy and kinda astringent.
 

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