2014 Mazda CX-5 Review: SUV With Terrific Fuel Economy But Below Average Interior; Is It Worth The Purchase?

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Mazda never fails to disappoint its users. Even though there could be improvements to the interior design, the Mazda CX-5 gives its drives plenty of interior space. It comes with a reasonable price tag and plenty of equipments. Another bit of important information is that the Mazda CX-5 uses the SkyActic features which are claimed to improve the vehicle's driving experience.

According to Mazda Driver Hub, the vehicle is the first one to show off the new KODO styling language. The new design includes a trapezoidal grille with a pair of eagle eyed headlamps. There is top of the range material found on the interior of the car which drivers won't usually find in this segment. Unfortunately the design does come across as somewhat dull. The cars run on either a Skyactiv G 2.0 liter gasoline engine or a Skyactiv D 2.2 liter diesel engine. Either engine includes bother auto or manual transmission options.

The vehicle includes a standard set of safety features as well such as a stability control system, tire pressure monitoring system and side, dual front, full-length side-curtain airbags, There are also additional features with the SE-L trim such as dual zone climate control, cruise control, Bluetooth connections and four powered windows.

Overall, you get great value for your money with the Mazda CX-5 and there is brilliant fuel economy. Some improvements could still be made though such as improving the interior and reducing the road and wind noise.

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