Its beer:30Double daisy cutter bnb (half acre brewing) if you see it, buy it, thank me later..
Some recent bad news from dealer this morning via email response to a Mazda usa online appraisal of my current CX5..I said "please don't call me because I'm waiting for the diesel plus 6-12mo.."
Response from internet sales mgr @Colonial Mazda in Danbury (the most reputable around me- not saying a ton but I do happen to trust them): "Though its listed on Mazda's website it likely won't be available until late next year as a 2018 model." Let's hope she's wrong.. Meanwhile Mazda's kbb driven appraisal tool thinks pretty highly of my loaded 14...13-15k w/71.5k..I know good luck getting the bottom end much less somewhere in the middle but that is excellent cond which I'd say she's at or damn close..so I was pretty happy w/that anyway.
Well, my dealer told me December-2017 to March 2018. And then they mentioned they had a similar slip for the diesel Mazda 6, which never arrived. I don't think we will see the diesel CX-5 in the USA.
This engine trim was supposed to be release in April, 2017, but never happened
I'm 99.8% sure its still pending final EPA approval or at least that's last I heard..they were pretty confident it wouldn't be an issue but with all the recent stink about emissions and the global jihad on diesel and everything non-electric or hybrid generally maybe its just on the slow track or maybe we're screwed and left with a long wait for the sky-x. Maybe the recent sky-x pub was their response in efforts to nudge the epa to green light the diesel at least until sky-x is ready or maybe sky-x is their pre-apology of sorts for getting our diesel hopes up to no avail again. Sucks- but only time will tell..
I think its 'changed' because that's what my and other US dealers have said to others here recently I sure hope they're full of crap or simply underinformed but I'm starting to fear they're not.
Here in this part of the world its hold up.Try having all vehicles being overpriced like they are here due to our taxes
Are they still holding your deposit? (I think that was you that put one down...)
I'm getting skeptical of the EPA excuse. Several other manufacturers offer diesel-powered passenger cars in the US market, so the emissions problem isn't insurmountable. And Mazda's low compression diesel engine technology is supposed to inherently cleaner, in theory anyway. I can think of two explanations for the delay. The first is the possibility that Mazda's 2.2D has a design characteristic or issue that makes emissions compliance very hard. If that's the case then it may be a dead-end design that Mazda doesn't want to put any more money into because Euro emissions regulations are tightening up to be closer to the US. The other possibility I can think of is that Mazda observed the public backlash against diesel that swept across Europe earlier this year, including threats of diesel taxes and bans, and concluded that the demand for diesel cars is waning and it's not worth expanding into other markets.
I'm not sure what to make of all the press coming out of Mazda these days, whether they're trying to make noise to attract investment or trying to keep customers from fleeing. But in the case of the diesel, I feel like Mazda is just stringing us along. If a diesel CX-5 shows up here before the Subaru I'm driving needs another major repair, great, I will buy it. But I'm not sinking more money into this thing to keep it on the road waiting on Mazda.
Skeptical of EPA 'excuse' yet emissions compliance is very hard? Hmm sounds like kinda same to me..If Mazda had it all worked out (and they obviously feel pretty strongly that they did) and expect it to be green lighted why would they not want it? They'd rather develop a record of saying things they don't deliver on? Nope, not buying that one at all. This is our government who feels more strongly than ever that electric=great, diesel=devil bulls***. Chevy recently got the ok but its Chevy and maybe theirs is 'farther from the line' of what Mazda maybe riding a bit too close for epa's comfort but that's just a guess. Extra scrutiny (like a lot extra) post dieselgate from US EPA no doubt in my mind that's what's happening.
In the absence of the sport mode on my diesel, im enjoying the manual mode. It's a very different beast in manual. Never felt like I'm driving a diesel.
Even so the X3 is higher up the graph, and I believe the Q5 would be higher still according to reports I've read.
This source measured the 2017 CX-5 noise 67 dB @ 70mph http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/autos-suvs/2017-mazda-cx-5-awd/ar-BBECxLJ
At that speed they say it measured lower than a Mercedes-Benz GLC300 4MATIC.
does the benz pump in engine noise? (dunno)
(puke)
Yeah there are diesels sold here from non-us companies..2 I believe: bmw and Jag/LR- both pretty disappointing in terms of performance from companies that tend to prioritize performance. Here's another guess- EPA wants Mazda to neuter it despite them adding urea injection to mitigate NOx that they felt they didn't even need in the first go round if I'm not mistaken, Mazda resists, tries to appease with new clean and cool tech..Idk seems perfectly reasonable to me- but hey believe whatever you want fact is only those deep inside both entities truly know what's going on.
Came across this after quick search- 11 months old but its not like much has changed if anything the epa/cali screws are being further torqued down on diesels
http://autoweek.com/article/vw-diesel-scandal/epa-holding-your-diesel-hostage
So yeah its pretty easy for me to believe that govt agencies (state and fed) are being extremely slow and stingy on giving their blessing to new diesels- post dieselgate I almost can't even blame those tree hugging hippies. I still say it happens just highly doubt we're going to see one in 2017. I'll settle for a concrete start date and details by year end.