2022 Mazda CX-5 / A Losing Battle

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • The Mazda CX-5 is a the crossover for the person who does not want a crossover. It’s not only more fun than the class, it feels more upscale than them too. Whether you’re comparing it to a Honda CR-V, Toyota Rav4, or Subaru Forester, the CX-5 feels more premium, but it loses in several other areas. So, is the little Mazda an overall win?
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Komentáře • 708

  • @Realistick
    @Realistick  Před 2 lety +20

    **Lower trims have full analog gauges** 6:26

    • @peaceonearth8693
      @peaceonearth8693 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for telling us that you are 6'3". But, I'd like to suggest that in all your future videos you make a mention of the floor to upper windshield measurement. In other words, fitting your head in is one thing but having the roof cut off overhead (traffic light) vision is another. Often taller drivers can fit their head inside, but then find they almost have the roof in front of their eyes as it bends downward. Thanks.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety

      @@peaceonearth8693 I've only had to mention that in a few cars. Small convertibles and the toyota fj cruiser! Everything else is usually okay for me but I will mention it if I have an issue.

    • @peaceonearth8693
      @peaceonearth8693 Před 2 lety

      @@Realistick Thanks Realstick. Obviously I'm tall and I'm sure some of your other viewers are too.

    • @davidhunternyc1
      @davidhunternyc1 Před 2 lety

      I wish the infotainment screen were integrated into the dash (aka Audi). It looks tacked on. You're super sexy, btw. 😊

    • @s.p.3738
      @s.p.3738 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Realistick or people could stop just a little farther from the traffic light :)

  • @alstoningramjr
    @alstoningramjr Před 2 lety +649

    The two things that you’re missing is the Mazda does not have a CVT transmission and it does not have start stop technology. Those are the two reasons I bought the car.

    • @tonalharmony9266
      @tonalharmony9266 Před 2 lety +62

      Excellent points. I would skip the turbo as well - given that this is just one more thing to go wrong as the miles accumulate.

    • @RobertNES816
      @RobertNES816 Před 2 lety +54

      Same here. CVT transmissions are garbage! I also hate start stop nonsense. Both make driving a car just frustrating.

    • @aimex
      @aimex Před 2 lety +28

      Yes it does... its called i-stop.

    • @tonalharmony9266
      @tonalharmony9266 Před 2 lety +14

      @@aimex Mostly true. I-stop is different, however, as it is not a function of the starter, but rather a computer-controlled shut-down of the engine, which leaves a bit of residual fuel in the cylinder to allow for easy re-ignition.

    • @davidwollpert5276
      @davidwollpert5276 Před 2 lety +10

      @@tonalharmony9266 yup, “start stop technology.”

  • @haohanshi2572
    @haohanshi2572 Před 2 lety +172

    I have a 2018 CX-5 GT and had an accident last week, the car overturned on it's left side and slipped on highway for over 10s. All side airbags and driver seat airbag popped, but nobody in the car were hurt even for a single bit. We finally climbed out of the sunroof and police arrived in a few minutes. I really appreciate the quality and safety of the CX-5, definitely saved our lives in a deadly accident.

    • @iradflores8276
      @iradflores8276 Před 2 lety +14

      Glad to know you are safe!! And I'm buying my cx-5 this week. Reviews like this give me confidence in my family being safe.

    • @haohanshi2572
      @haohanshi2572 Před 2 lety +5

      @@iradflores8276 You are going to like this vehicle

    • @mermaidbabe2122
      @mermaidbabe2122 Před rokem

      Is it roomy

    • @patrickreichel8967
      @patrickreichel8967 Před rokem +1

      Sure you did...?

    • @haohanshi2572
      @haohanshi2572 Před rokem +1

      @@mermaidbabe2122 Not in backseat

  • @lawrencechang3547
    @lawrencechang3547 Před 2 lety +369

    In addition to the detailed review, one must recognize that the Mazda CX-5 is THE ONLY compact SUV received a Good (highest) rating in IIHS 2022 model side impact test of a group of 15, including all its German, Japanese and other competitors. Safety minded buyers should definitely have a close look of this one.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +62

      A valid mention, they changed the test parameters for this year so no manufacturer had a way to design something new for it. Proves that Mazda went above and beyond what they needed to for the old test!

    • @grcigar9911
      @grcigar9911 Před 2 lety +5

      With the aging ADAS and navigating the vexing/distracting infotainment system on the CX-5(0), I suppose such a crash test rating for 2022 may come in handy.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +36

      @@grcigar9911 Any touch screen is more distracting imo, depends on who you are!

    • @peaceonearth8693
      @peaceonearth8693 Před 2 lety +1

      That safety rating is pure propaganda. If videos of actual highway crashes are observed, all of the rated vehicles actually get routinely destroyed. The main reason for this difference between tests and real life. Is that in real life people drive faster than 40 mph. So, imho these IIHS tests allow marketing departments to claim a credential that isn't actually there.
      The saddest thing is how stupid (un-analytical) the general public is, to buy what they are fed hook, line and sinker.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +56

      @@peaceonearth8693 That's a whole lot of misinformation. They do tests at 40 mph because that's still above the average speed of a crash. 70 mph accidents are going to destroy just about anything, the idea is that the car breaks apart to save you. Fatality rates have decreased a ton over the years due to advancements and the tests have gotten harder to stress the cars out more to make them perform better in real word scenarios. Not "propaganda," but if an automaker dumps millions to make their cars safer, you best believe they will tell you about it!

  • @BillOhio73
    @BillOhio73 Před 2 lety +37

    I'm driving Uber in LA in a 2017 CX5. The car has 139,000 miles on it and the only 'repair' has been a water pump replacement. The car drives and rides like new or possibly even a little better (smoother?). This is my first Mazda and the brand has more than earned my loyalty.

    • @jaycobmelo1904
      @jaycobmelo1904 Před rokem

      Wow that’s amazing

    • @BillOhio73
      @BillOhio73 Před rokem +9

      @@jaycobmelo1904 It's up to 173,000 without repairs by now. Great car.

    • @Ginovannei
      @Ginovannei Před 3 měsíci

      @@BillOhio73I’m moving to LA and also looking to get a Mazda, how does it hold up in rush hour traffic? And what type of gas mileage does it get?

    • @BillOhio73
      @BillOhio73 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Ginovannei By now I'm at 225,000+ miles and still no mechanical repairs. I've had passengers who own newer CX-5s and say that mine still feels just like theirs. The car rides and drives really well. This car has kept me afloat in LA for the last 3 1/2 years and it's been a fantastic investment. I think the mileage is very average. I seem to burn a $5 gallon of premium per hour driving rideshare in LA. Do you know what part of LA you might move to?

  • @robertlohr3048
    @robertlohr3048 Před rokem +9

    I purchased a late model 2022 Preferred with the soul red paint and black interior. I am so pleased with this car that I paid MSRP for, that I too look for excuses to go out for a drive!
    I feel that the non-turbo is just fine for me. When I need it to move, it MOVES! I have no problems passing people or getting to speed quickly entering a freeway.
    IMHO, it has more than enough features that represent the best of all features for a car and fits my needs perfectly.
    I am an aging baby boomer and 98% of the time, it’s only me in the vehicle. I came from a 2004 trouble-free Honda Pilot and I could not be happier with this brand.
    I read so many reviews for every SUV in this class from the very top to the bottom for over a year, and for the price, dependability, driving experience and comfort, I could not find another vehicle that I would be happier with than the CX-5.
    I had no desire to even consider the CX-50, and I am not sorry.
    This is my first Mazda and I am truly impressed!

  • @ronbailey3684
    @ronbailey3684 Před 2 lety +97

    Gotta say...I like my 2016.5 CX5 so much...I bought out the lease. Keeping it as long as I can. Just a great all around vehicle. Great handling, drives fun, good in snow, enough room for us, economical for an suv. Former Jeep guy. I about doubled my gas mileage. You cannot go wrong with the Mazda CX5!

    • @brucemorris3830
      @brucemorris3830 Před 2 lety +3

      Holy god, I have the identical car and I also fell in love with mine and bought it out of the lease 😂

    • @frevazz3364
      @frevazz3364 Před 2 lety +4

      Have the same car and year 2016.5 GT, its a fantastic car. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles but it gets the job done really well and it's extremely reliable. Fun to drive and stylish, nice interior. As long as you get the oil changed when you're supposed to it will take care of you. All I've had to change since buying brand new is rear brake pads.

    • @jeffsurtees847
      @jeffsurtees847 Před 2 lety +3

      Same for me. Best car I’ve ever owned.

    • @stacymontes681
      @stacymontes681 Před rokem

      That's what I have too. I bought it with 26,500 miles on. I love my ZOOM ZOOM!

    • @ericfranke1637
      @ericfranke1637 Před 11 měsíci

      I miss how well my 2014 handled compared to my newer ones. However the ride has improved.

  • @abigdreamer6248
    @abigdreamer6248 Před 2 lety +47

    I came to see what others thought of it because I rented one a few months ago (2021 Cx-5 ) and I must say it was probably the best experience I’ve ever had. Told myself I’m going to buy one and now I’m sure it’s a good buy.

  • @upperleftcoastchelseafan7718

    Just bought a 2022 CX-5 Premium S, one of the biggest reasons (besides being an awesome vehicle and I love it, and so do my family and friends) I actually was able to pay the MSRP price from the factory window sticker - $33,930 (including premium paint & shipping). I actually researched and drove the Forester & Outback, Rav4, CRV & 'not' the Tiguan (I owned 2, I'm a former VW guy who no longer could afford the steep cost of constant repairs) and considered them before settling on the CX-5. I did have to put down a $500 deposit and wait a month for it to arrive but it was well worth the savings. Here's what absolutely pissed me off about those other cars and the dealers, every one of them that I either visited or went to online all tacked on another $6-$8k on top of the MSRP. I would have paid close to or over $40K for a similarly equipped SUV from those other dealers. And it wasn't just one particular dealer, I checked out 3 different Subaru dealers and they all tacked on that extraordinary 'special dealer fee' between $6-$8K just because they can and the other dealers are all doing it too. They are price gouging because there is a shortage of vehicles and they know people are willing to pay it for a new vehicle. I guess I was lucky enough to go to a dealer that is honest and doing the right thing for people during this weird time we're living in because the other Mazda dealer I checked out online was tacking on that 'special dealer fee' of $6K as well (which there was no way in hell I would have ever paid). If you can't buy a vehicle for MSRP or below right now then don't buy, try and wait until things return to normal because this price gouging the dealers are doing is unconscionable, yes it 's legal and they have the right to do it, it still doesn't make it right. Paying those 'special dealer fees' only encourages them.
    Post Script: My sales person was so good, she completely kept me in the loop about the status of my vehicle and where it was at all times, i.e. it's on the ship that just left Japan, ship just docked in Tacoma, vehicle is at transfer lot waiting to pass Customs, vehicle is being picked up by motor carrier and will be here in two days, etc. Guess where I'm buying my next vehicle? Man I hope this dealer continues doing business like they are now. Happy happy happy CX-5 owner!

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +2

      It's very frustrating indeed, especially since a couple years ago, new car sales really didn't make them any money at all because they'd always sell at invoice. One of the dealers I work with here honors msrp (actually a Subaru dealer) and I've gotten into the habit of mentioning that in those reviews!

    • @captured_agent5714
      @captured_agent5714 Před 2 lety +3

      Good for you on being patient and refusing to get fleeced. I've been waiting since September on a Hybrid Maverick and a base 2022 CX5 is the plan B if I get too tired of waiting. Nice to know you can get a CX5 on just a month's wait!

    • @robertfoshizzle
      @robertfoshizzle Před 2 lety +2

      @@captured_agent5714 I just put a $500 deposit down on Friday for a 2022 base Mazda CX-5 S. Doing a 36-month lease with $2999 down at $320 per month. The dealership honors the MSRP, which is the same number cited in this video (something like $27,125, give or take a few bucks). Car will be here in May at the latest. I originally wanted a Hyundai Tucson or Santa Fe to replace my totaled 2016 Kia Sorento (loved that car), but I couldn't lease either one for less than $405 even with $3k down. The Mazda was simply a way better value and drove better, although I wish it had more cargo room like the Hyundais. Sister-in-law also has a CX-5 (I think it's a '19 or '20) and loves it. Very excited to get my new car soon!

    • @luvmuffin9493
      @luvmuffin9493 Před 2 lety +1

      You went to the dealership and had it ordered?

    • @robertfoshizzle
      @robertfoshizzle Před 2 lety

      @@luvmuffin9493 I realize you're probably asking the OP, but I've been informed my car is now in the US and in route, expected to arrive before June 6th. I put the deposit down in mid-March to put a hold on one of the base models that hadn't been built yet, so it took a while, but the wait is almost over. Dealers are allocated inventory based on deposits they receive from customers. From what I understand, the base models are the hardest to acquire right now due to demand. I could have afforded a higher trim level, but didn't care to pay for the added features.

  • @lindapowell117
    @lindapowell117 Před 2 lety +26

    The Cx-5 signature model with the turbo engine, is by far the best looking, most comfortable, most quiet and best performing vehicle in it’s class. If you purchase anything else you are cheating yourself. Go in style. It is a great ride.

    • @mrjon75
      @mrjon75 Před rokem +2

      But you pay about $10,000 for a little more horsepower...

    • @Alicethewolf2015
      @Alicethewolf2015 Před rokem +1

      @@mrjon75it has a lot more features than just the turbo silly person

  • @ld999
    @ld999 Před 2 lety +30

    This is a helpful review for people seriously looking to buy a CX-5! I noticed some people grumbling in the comments, but we really don’t need more car guys that yell every sentence and skimp on the details. Keep up the great job!

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +3

      Much appreciated! People can be real negative sometimes.

  • @calcobb442
    @calcobb442 Před rokem +14

    We have had 5 CX5s...the most recent now is our 2022 Signature model Turbo. What a fun drive. Loads of extras on the goodies menu and much quieter with superior power. We love our CX5 Mazda..period. Best suv we have ever owned.

    • @kevinbosquez6728
      @kevinbosquez6728 Před 11 měsíci

      Kind of wish I went with a turbo model. I opted for a 21 Touring model. But my main reason for buying it was for gas savings. I have a motorcycle if I wanna go fast.

  • @dennissvitak6453
    @dennissvitak6453 Před 2 lety +57

    I purchased a new CX-5 three days ago, the premium plus version. I traded my Subaru Outback..and I am firmly convinced that this was a lateral trade..the CX-5 feels THAT good.

    • @fitchmultz
      @fitchmultz Před rokem +7

      The CX-5 BLOWS the Outback out of the water when you consider luxury/premium feel. I have never sat in a Subaru that feels even near the same level as premium as the Carbon Edition CX-5.

    • @Red-xz1gk
      @Red-xz1gk Před rokem +2

      I had 2 Subaru, an Outback and forester all top trim. and now CX5. And it is an upgrade to me for sure.

    • @jaycobmelo1904
      @jaycobmelo1904 Před rokem

      @@Red-xz1gk wow that’s amazing I’m torn between a cx5 and a outback

    • @pauleveritt3388
      @pauleveritt3388 Před rokem

      I am on my second Legacy. This is a the Sport trim with the turbocharged engine. I live right at 10,000 feet of elevation so the turbocharged engine is the only reason I traded in my 2017 Legacy Premium. I have ALWAYS felt that the Outback is WAY overpriced for what it is and never ever considered. Back in the day, I really liked the Forester but it got too big. I also like having a trunk to hide things in.

    • @elsaandnoah
      @elsaandnoah Před rokem

      Yup, I want one of each: CX5 signature trim & Outback wilderness trim or touring XT (premier XT in Canada). They’re like apples & oranges! Drive so differently but I love both!

  • @cruiseadmiral
    @cruiseadmiral Před 2 lety +8

    I feel obliged to leave a few notes. I like this guy reviews. How different it is vs typical dealership beggars that rush to make money on CZcams: pointing out headlights and cupholders, giving no insight, chatterboxes that erupt clouds of BS to fill the time, reading ad brochures trash out loud, and of course presenting their faces and nauseating smiles as the best part of automotive world! ....Adding after looking through the comments. This guy is answering questions and giving correct information to those mislead. Take a few "most popular" "reviewers" and try to ask them a question (other than if the car is "fantastic"). No answer. They don't know the cars, but they know how to make business in CZcams.

  • @ohcanadaeh
    @ohcanadaeh Před 2 lety +26

    I own a 2018 CX5 and it has been problem free since new. It’s as good as my other vehicle, a Toyota.

  • @fredfeldman9206
    @fredfeldman9206 Před 2 lety +27

    Good review. I have a 2020 CX-5 Signature which I love. I look for excuses to take a ride. I came out of a Lexus IS 250, wanted a CUV's practicality, and shopped the Mazda against the closely equal turbo powered 2020 Lexus NS, BMW X-3 and Acura RDX. The Mazda Signature was a steal once I priced the others optioned with all the features that came came standard with the Mazda. The Mazda was more comfortable than the Lexus NS. Less comfortable than the BMW and Acura -- but not $10K+ less comfortable!

  • @annferguson3113
    @annferguson3113 Před 2 lety +38

    I have 2021 CX-5, and when driving I have to periodically pay attention to my speed, because I may drive a little slower than flying frwy speeds where I live. It’s just that relaxing to drive.

    • @10tenman10
      @10tenman10 Před 2 lety +2

      My daughter has the heads up display and says it helps her a lot.

    • @annferguson3113
      @annferguson3113 Před 2 lety +3

      @@10tenman10 I don’t have that package on my Grand Touring. You have to get the Premium package for that option. I sure wish I got a car with it.

    • @mega1meyers
      @mega1meyers Před 2 lety +4

      I have a 2021 sport with soul red. Still love the car.

    • @SokemRokemRobot
      @SokemRokemRobot Před 2 lety +1

      When I drive my CX-5, I don't feel that I'm speeding because I'm further off the ground than with my other car. Then I look at the speedometer, and find that I'm 10 miles over the speed limit. It's something I always have to keep an eye on. It also has turbo, so it makes me want to go ZOOM!

    • @SummerBaby731
      @SummerBaby731 Před rokem

      @@SokemRokemRobot I just bought my CX-5 last week and I feel the exact same way. Don’t even realize I’m going so fast.

  • @eddie4978
    @eddie4978 Před rokem +2

    I am going to buy a CX-5 before it gets discontinued...I was originally going to replace my Mazda 3 (400, 000 plus miles original engine/ Manual transmission) but the new one does not have that wonderful rear independent suspension. The only CX that has that independent suspension is the CX-5. I just do not like cheap Corolla rear suspension on any car and that is what happened to the Mazda CX line. It probably does not matter to most owners but it still makes it a cheap rear drive-train and takes away the wonderful suspension that Mazda originally installed. I am also buying the non Turbo version because I plan to own it for many years and I do not want to have an expensive Turbo repairs. That kind of repair will require engine removal and thousands of dollars of repairs just awaiting after one hundred thousand miles-I do not believe Turbos last much more than that. If I buy the Turbo version I would PLAN trading at that mileage/five years. This is not a rant. I am a mechanical engineer and flight test pilot for the aerospace industry. Just looking for a fun/reliable SUV. Your review is wonderful and professionally executed. Thank you.

  • @desmondlee3778
    @desmondlee3778 Před rokem +12

    For people challenging it's reliability, I think it being made and assembled in Japan pretty much says everything.

  • @quadesm
    @quadesm Před rokem +4

    I got a 2023 Signature Turbo CX-5 about a month ago. Love the car, the handling, engine response are all fantastic. Best car I have ever owned. I was looking at the spare tire a few days ago and realized that there is a Bose subwoofer mounted in the center of the spare!

    • @jawsgreatwhite9966
      @jawsgreatwhite9966 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I just bought a Premium CX5 and I’m blown away by how good the Bose sound system is and the subwoofer for the size is really impressive.

  • @inodesnet
    @inodesnet Před 2 lety +28

    7:39 looking forward to Mazda and Bose bringing their massive upgrades over from the Mazda 3. They already determined that speakers in front doors while great for filling dead space is terrible for audio quality and have since moved to hard mounting speakers to the sides of the front cowl. This positioning near the corners delivers a “powerful, tight bass,” according to Hinokidani-San from Mazda, and also dramatically reduces the buzzing, rattling sounds that often come with woofers set in door panels.

    • @henrik1743
      @henrik1743 Před rokem

      The mazda 3 bose system is amazing

    • @byronoda1258
      @byronoda1258 Před rokem

      MX-30 🎉also has the Premium Enhanced Bose

  • @ce9916
    @ce9916 Před 2 lety +1

    You’re a great review her, first time I’ve come across one of your videos. Subs. Good luck with the top quality

  • @blahdiblah2169
    @blahdiblah2169 Před rokem +2

    I don't care what anyone says the CX-5 offers a sublime driving experience. The best ride I've ever had in this price point. There are some minor things I would fix, but I have a 2015 model, so it's likely all these things are already fixed. Firstly the sound proofing could be better (Solved in 2017). Only other 2 things I can think of is the steering wheel seems to bottom out on a hard surface, when you turn it all the way, there's a hard stop. Windows also seem to top out on hard top surface, rather than a pure soft close. The doors also don't have quite the same quality reassuring thud as you would find in VW's but other than that, nothing else to complain about. The actual drive is phenomenal.

  • @robpetersen1597
    @robpetersen1597 Před 2 lety +3

    Just traded in my 2019 Cx-5 Touring, I loved it so much I am getting the 2022 Turbo Signature CX-5. Waiting for it to be delivered to the dealership and am dying to drive it. This is my favorite car I've ever owned.

  • @kent3029
    @kent3029 Před 2 lety +34

    First time on your channel and just wanted to pop in and say that was a great review! I really liked the rolling shots in the parking lot. The CX-5 is a great product. When I bought the CX-5 in 2014, it was in its first generation and I remember there were questions regarding its reliability. Nearly 8 years and 100k miles later I haven't had ANY problems with the vehicle. I hope Mazda doesn't stray too far away from what we've come to know from their products (handling, driver-centric) in the pursuit of "premium". Don't get me wrong I love that they're making their interiors stand up above their class and just how quiet their new products are; however the 2012 mazda 3 I had definitely felt more fun and I was able to throw it around more whereas the new 3s felt more refined and yet not as quick or spirited. I also think that the interior design of the CX-5 could use an update to what they've done in the 3s as it does feel a little dated now after 5 years.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +1

      They've definitely lost some of the personality they had, but still a much better handling suv than anything else. The new Mazda3 is so bittersweet because of it. Like it's a great car but for different reasons now. I'm just glad they have a focus on reliability too still, thank you for watching!

    • @ryanj8179
      @ryanj8179 Před 2 lety +4

      Can't agree more. Also I hope Mazda don't forget that their customers don't have deep pockets like Audi, BMW. Otherwise current Mazda owners will be priced out

    • @robertdevoy3119
      @robertdevoy3119 Před 2 lety

      @@ryanj8179 They probably will make that mistake. I'll bet the upcoming CX70 will cross over into the $50k price point and beyond with the top version. My 2019 CX-5 Signature had a sticker of nearly $39k. They started the crappy practice of charging extra for nearly every paint option.

  • @57JackCaptainSparrow
    @57JackCaptainSparrow Před 2 lety +8

    Very nice review and production, you've covered the CX5 nicely. I have owned 11 Honda Motor Company vehicles, both Honda and Acura, and now I'm on my 3rd Mazda, a 2021 CX5. I traded my 2019 Mazda 3 for a Grand Touring AWD + Premium pkg, machine grey vehicle. Not long after I took delivery, I drove the car across 6 western states, about 3000 miles, to see family and just for fun. This car is a GREAT long distance road car, something you might touch on in your videos. Looks count, but it's not everything. I drove this car for 17 straight hours, in total comfort and enjoyment. It rides great, drives like a dream. Much better than the Acura RDX. So far, I have few complaints, this car checks all the buttons for me. Although 30/60 ft³ of rear cargo space is less than most other vehicles in segment, there is plenty of room for luggage, groceries, or most anything else you could need to take with you. And rear passenger room is comparatively smaller, for a young family or retired seniors, there's plenty of room for everyone. I owned an Acura for 13 years and 460k miles, I report back in 2035 with my experiences with this one.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, I'll be waiting for the 15 year report!

    • @maturingintolove711
      @maturingintolove711 Před rokem

      I have the exact same model and color. Loving it thus far.

  • @vlj1133
    @vlj1133 Před 2 lety +58

    Ditch the direct injection-only and piano black, and there would be precious little about which to complain here. Deleting the fog lights for 2022 is no bueno. Otherwise, no CVT, no mandatory turbo, no touch-capacitive controls. Well made, reliable, quiet(ish), solid handling, standard safety tech, stylish interior and exterior.
    Great product.

    • @johninflamez
      @johninflamez Před 2 lety +4

      Why did they remove the fog lights? I really don't seem to comprehend that.. Specially when the European markets have it.

    • @inctru
      @inctru Před 2 lety

      @@johninflamez Typical cost-cutting for the U.S. market. We tend to get more-limited & inferior Japanese selections/models/trims compared to most other global markets.

    • @waynerogers6621
      @waynerogers6621 Před 2 lety

      I have the fog lights on my 2013 cx5 and they're more esthetic than functional. I only have 74,000 miles after 10 years but it have been trouble free, oil,brakes and tires. No rust in the northeast and the optional white paint looks like new.
      Very happy even with the anemic 2.0 engine the only engine available on the 2013 CX 5.
      I'm going to buy another Mazda cuv.in another year or two but I'll be going all in with the turbo .

    • @peaceonearth8693
      @peaceonearth8693 Před 2 lety +1

      So, has mazda fixed their oil burning problem yet, on the turbocharged models? These engines (obviously) were designed for conventional engine pressures. Then, when turbochargers were added to everything, they overlooked the increased internal engine pressure problem in their designs.
      How's that for "precious little"?

    • @aidenv5630
      @aidenv5630 Před 2 lety

      I personally like the piano black, as long as you're relatively cautious, it shouldn't scratch and it's easy to clean.

  • @javiere.gonzalez1021
    @javiere.gonzalez1021 Před 2 lety +33

    Bought the 2022 CX-5 Carbon Edition and I've never been so in love with a vehicle before. The color scheme and design language are close to perfect. Everything seems so well thought out. The drive feels amazing, like I'm floating on a cloud with snappy responsiveness.

    • @youaccess2008
      @youaccess2008 Před 2 lety +1

      I saw few mentions about thicker B and C pillar limiting visibility. Did you notice any such issue?

    • @lililove4987
      @lililove4987 Před 2 lety +1

      @@youaccess2008 I feel not more ticker than other car.. just have to check more careful

    • @ChicagoRob2
      @ChicagoRob2 Před 2 lety +3

      There was a time not too long ago, when RAV4s ruled the roads. They were everywhere. Fast-forward to current times. I see more CX-5s, now, than RAV4s. My wife and I are ecstatic about our 2019 CX-5 GT. The car is amazing, and we are getting exceptional fuel economy(26/38).

    • @mrjon75
      @mrjon75 Před rokem

      @@ChicagoRob2 so you are happy with the naturally aspirated engine?

    • @ChicagoRob2
      @ChicagoRob2 Před rokem +3

      @@mrjon75 Yes, the naturally aspirated 2.5L is great. Plenty of power and no complaints.

  • @nicksrandomviews1296
    @nicksrandomviews1296 Před 2 lety +5

    I own a 2021 cx-5 and I couldn't be happier with it. Great video

  • @MrOktsx
    @MrOktsx Před 2 lety +22

    I bought my 2017 CX-5 GT-AWD new almost 5 years ago. It has been the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned.
    This cosmetic refresh is just to bring the styling more in line with the upcoming CX-50. In my opinion, it is really not a major improvement. If you have a '21 and '22 side by side, most people wouldn't know which one is the latest.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +2

      That and a few other things like the new infotainment and standard all wheel drive and retweaked seats!

    • @CaptDavyJones
      @CaptDavyJones Před 2 lety

      @@Realistick and they lost fog lights for the 2022’s

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety

      @@CaptDavyJones It's a weird trend

    • @deman19901
      @deman19901 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Realistick It's because fog lights have become cosmetic,meaning they serve no purpose. To make a long story short, led headlights made fog lights obsolete.

    • @SokemRokemRobot
      @SokemRokemRobot Před 2 lety

      @@deman19901 The Mazda fog lights may not help the driver see through the fog so much, but they will help other drivers see you. Maybe, giving those fogs lights a different name would have made more sense.

  • @edsmith9855
    @edsmith9855 Před 2 lety +27

    I like the styling of the CX-5 better, actually. The CX-50 just looks too chunky and busy for my taste. I also prefer the slightly smaller size of the CX-5 and also the fact that it has an independent rear suspension.

    • @robertd9850
      @robertd9850 Před rokem +1

      The gas mileage is worse on the CX-50 too.

    • @ericfranke1637
      @ericfranke1637 Před 11 měsíci

      The 5 does fit in the garage better.

  • @Nd4SpdSe
    @Nd4SpdSe Před rokem +2

    Broad means boring. Mazda wants to sell more, but at least has some focus. The regular automatic is a benefit and a great sell. They've also been more driver focused and one of the better for ergonomics. Some people like cars to drive, and not have a rolling appliance with as a 17" screen.
    Power is always subjective. I've test driven the 2.0L AWD and while people complain that it's slow, it's absolutely adequate and moves itself just fine. The 2.5L had some nice pep and the power upgrade is worth the almost negligible MPG hit. The 2.5L Turbo is a blast, but it isn't necessary. This obsession with power and calling everything slow unless it's getting a sub 6 0-60 is getting old.

  • @AlexAnder-ut9es
    @AlexAnder-ut9es Před 2 lety +1

    I test drove in '19, a '20 Signature Series. It was a rrrrrocket.. so much zip & so fun to drive. I liked the exterior but the interior looked 2015 & still does. Instead bought Ford Escape Titanium which is all digital inside & incl full adaptive cruise incl auto startnstop which is a game changer to your driv experience + 5 driving modes & 20" wheels. Couldn't be happier.

  • @leontalpalar154
    @leontalpalar154 Před 2 lety +7

    In my previous comment I forgot to mention that I purchased a 2022 Mazda CX-5 and I am extremely satisfied with my purchase

  • @ramarrie
    @ramarrie Před rokem +7

    I bought this car for several reasons, but the main attraction for me was their full mechanical transmission , no CVT. This transmission is a proven and reliable for several years. The reason for oil consumption stated here, is the use of 0W-20 oil, this oil is used in the American markets to promote mileage, but it wear the engine by 30% in the 3 years of the warranty periods, and what happens after that is on your bill. As soon as I got the car, I switched to 5W-30 Synthetic Mobil 1 oil, after 7500 miles no oil consumption, and my mileage is steady around 30 mpg, and I leave in a mountain area. This oil, by the way, is the oil recommended by Mazda for Mexico and Canada. The oil study about engine wear on 0W-20 was done by Ford Motor Co. and is available on line, Mazda was a partner with Ford at that time. They were using engines designed by Mazda.

    • @BrianHill
      @BrianHill Před rokem +3

      Dang, I am glad I read this far down in the comments. This is a really interesting point. I will look for the study and consider making your decision.

    • @rustysteel8714
      @rustysteel8714 Před rokem +2

      Thanks Ramon...good to know...but do you live in a southern or northern climate?
      Oil viscosity might be a factor to consider depending on temperature.

    • @chriskelly509
      @chriskelly509 Před rokem

      Do you have the non turbo?

    • @ericfranke1637
      @ericfranke1637 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Definitely use the oil weight specified in the owner's manual. Not worth trying to outsmart the engineers.

  • @ryanj8179
    @ryanj8179 Před 2 lety +4

    First timer for your channel. Im very impressed with the productions quality and information you share. However it would be good if you take the price differences when comparing the top trim to base model. What you get for base model for the price is pretty good. CX50 will be lot more expensive than cx5 so cannot compare . Its not apples to apples. All the best with the channel. I can see the effort you have put in !

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I list the prices in the beginning so buyers get an idea of which trim theyd ve interested in (if that's why they are watching). We'll see on the pricing, but I was more pointing out the CX-50 as the direction that cx-5 will likely go in the future. Or it could end up like the cx30 replacing the cx3, all speculation but I can't wait to test the new cx50! I honestly hope that it will become like the Outback to Forester (which differ in price around 2500)

  • @America1st69
    @America1st69 Před rokem +2

    This is the reason why I like this vehicle it is simplified I don't like too many gadgets and buttons

  • @RealKevGotEm
    @RealKevGotEm Před 2 lety +5

    I think for 2023-24 Mazda is gonna have a full premium lineup. The turbos will be available at lower trims, no more 8 trim levels. Right now I believe they’re testing the waters to see what people like

  • @iainmuir9456
    @iainmuir9456 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Have just bought the top of the range CX5 and waiting on it arriving from Japan, Your video was very useful and of course made me feel I made the right decision. Cheers from Australia.

  • @stereoheadmtl5944
    @stereoheadmtl5944 Před rokem +2

    What a great review? Perfect explanations for us on the fencers.

  • @forrevenge18
    @forrevenge18 Před 2 lety +16

    It def has one of the best looking, if not, THE best looking rear designs among its competitors. Its pleasant to be looked at (from behind) to say the least.

  • @loubasil66
    @loubasil66 Před 2 lety +3

    I own a 2017 CX5, happy with the quality, consumer reports gave good guidance, with cars costing over 40 K i’m tired of buying pieces of crap.
    Detailed review thank you

  • @db8980
    @db8980 Před 2 lety +3

    Since you're 6'3" too (I think you said that), did you have the same legroom issues as Jeff below? And with the seat back all the way? I ask because I'm going to shop the CX-5 soon. Also I wonder if the 2022 seat redesign added more thigh support, from photos the new seat bottoms look longer to me. Anyway, thanks for the great review. Yours are always good.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +4

      They did say that they tweaked the seat for 2022, I can't say that I'd be able to tell the difference if blindfolded but I didn't have an issue with legroom, support could have been better but I can't say the Forester was any better for me. The Outback is the one that has a big leap in seat comfort and is great for taller drivers. With different body types and preferences on position, your experience will vary but at my height and preferences, the 22 cx-5 worked enough for me! If I had the seat all of the way back, I would be too far from the steering wheel. Bottom line, this is big and comfortable enough for me that if you're tall, I'd say it's still certainly worth a look! Thank you for watching, I appreciate it.

  • @rockablity_hound1716
    @rockablity_hound1716 Před 2 lety +3

    I adore my 2014 CX-5. That being said, if Mazda releases the CX-50 in Australia, I'll be first in line for one.

  • @roojohnson9565
    @roojohnson9565 Před 2 lety +11

    Excellent comprehensive review. I agree on your comment on ergonomics, most dashboards and driver controls are over-designed, Mazda just simplifies it to what you really need. I have had 2 CX5s and currently own a Mazda 6 Turbo. I would recommend the turbo on the CX5 if you have the budget. All great cars but Mazda’s move to luxury troubles me because one advantage Mazda offered was their quality at a reasonable price. 40k for a top end CX5 doesn’t make sense.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you, I think 40k wouldn't make sense 10 (even 5) years ago, but considering what costs 40k now, I think it's a pretty good deal with the turbo and the amount of refinement you get for the price!

    • @SokemRokemRobot
      @SokemRokemRobot Před 2 lety

      If people would stop spending so much on a new vehicle, the prices would go down. Compared to more expensive cars, the CX-5 is still a good deal. Unfortunately, once the prices go up, they're not going back down, and that's why I bought my 2021 CX-5 CE Turbo in 2021 w/ AWD. I knew the prices were going up.

    • @ericfranke1637
      @ericfranke1637 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@SokemRokemRobotthe trim levels changed and the Turbo is now one of the top trims with more features.

  • @The_Real_Indiana_Joe
    @The_Real_Indiana_Joe Před rokem

    Awesome review and the camera angle was great!

  • @castanol
    @castanol Před 2 lety +5

    Bought one of the last 2021’s. We chose it over others because the VIN starts with a J. Yes, it makes a big difference.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely! I love that Mazda doesn't outsource their transmissions either!

  • @bernhardandersen
    @bernhardandersen Před 2 lety +1

    Local guy, reviewing my favorite medium-size SUV, and what an awesome production. Really good job!

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! Good to know some Bloomington people see these

  • @fokker4uify
    @fokker4uify Před 2 lety +8

    Glad I bought the 2019 CX5 Touring in 2020 before lockdown. The 2.5 engine is smooth, 6 speed is reliable and quick to change gear.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +5

      Great timing, I believe most are going above sticker now and yours probably hasn't lost any value!

    • @dannyduds1058
      @dannyduds1058 Před 2 lety +1

      Great timing indeed

  • @imran1939
    @imran1939 Před 2 lety

    Will done great review. Looking to buy one here in my local market in Cape Town, South Africa.... The facelift just arrived on our shores. Still deciding between this and a Carolla Cross Hybrid. Better refinement with the Mazda but better fuel efficiency and over all savings with the Toyota. What would you choose?

  • @brianmcpeake2509
    @brianmcpeake2509 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I just purchased a 2023 CX-5 Premium in the Crystal Blue Mica. The black body cladding is barely noticeable. With a lighter color it might not look as good. I'm super satisfied with it and feel it is better looking than most luxury brands. The interior is just as beautiful as the exterior. 💙

  • @gracebell4084
    @gracebell4084 Před 2 lety

    Just brought one so far very happy. Thank you for helping me decide on what car to purchase 😀

  • @Oaklandsunshine
    @Oaklandsunshine Před 2 lety +3

    I love my 2020 CX-5!!! this was introduced to me by enterprise because they didn’t have any economy sedans left. Needless to say I wasn’t mad.

  • @rooboy114
    @rooboy114 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 2016 Mazda CX 5 with the 2.5L engine AWD. It's been a fantastic vehicle to own and drive. At one time there were 8 Mazda vehicles in our family.
    I've just ordered a 2022 Mazda CX 5 Akera in Oz (Signature in the US) in Soul Red Crystal. Looking forward to driving new Mazda In 2 months time.
    A friend of mine bought a new Toyota RAV4. The RAV4 looks like a tractor compared to the Mazda CX 5.

  • @brucefredrickson9677
    @brucefredrickson9677 Před rokem +8

    A wonderful non-CVT option.

  • @qt3749
    @qt3749 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video - very informative, thank you!!

  • @SteveMc870
    @SteveMc870 Před rokem +2

    Had a 2018 CX-5 that got totaled. Ended up going electric with an eGolf, but considering going back to the CX-5 due to the limited range of the eGolf.

  • @greggibson2695
    @greggibson2695 Před 2 lety +3

    The Mazda sparkle red paint is the prettiest red out there.

  • @sherylkinsel5592
    @sherylkinsel5592 Před 2 lety

    Love my used CX5. I do get that sun flash back right into eyes from my mirror trim around my gear shift. Usually at high noon. I just drape a cloth over it.

  • @robertdevoy3119
    @robertdevoy3119 Před 2 lety +6

    Good review and you covered just about everything. Just 2 weeks ago I replaced the tires on my 2019 Signature with Michelin PILOT SPORT ALL SEASON 4 - SIZE: 245/50ZR19. This is up from Toyo 225/55-19. The difference is dramatic in every way. Better ride, better handling, quieter, and tread rated to last twice as long. Definitely worth the extra money. Oh, and they look way better....fatter and more agressive.

    • @PopsRacer61
      @PopsRacer61 Před 2 lety +1

      ..I did almost the exact same thing, although I went with 235/55-19 because I changed the rims from 7" to 8" in width. And like you said the handling and quietness is noticed immediately. I have BBS style mesh rims and threw a CORKSPORT axle back exhaust on the rear for good measure,( wider pipes ) and emits a nice hum as long as you don't keep your foot buried in the accelerator . Very, very pleased with it !!

    • @fredrichardson1138
      @fredrichardson1138 Před 11 měsíci

      yea man I thought of doing the same with mine, instead the dealership ditched Toyo and are now going with Kumho Crugen a world of a difference drastically changes an already good vehicle into a better one!

    • @charlesbartholomew2910
      @charlesbartholomew2910 Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for this bit of information. I will look at these tires when my 2020 CX-5 Signature is due for new tires. And these fit the original rims okay?

  • @dennisd9554
    @dennisd9554 Před rokem

    My wife loves her 2016 CX-5, and I have noticed more and more of them on the road lately. The paint on the new red one is gorgeous ... it sparkles and kind of changes color in the light. It really stands out. I'm not crazy about the dial for the entertainment system, it just isn't intuitive for me, but she is fluent with it. I also think the seats look good (hers are two-toned, beige and black leather) but they are very stiff. So is the ride. But I don't mind too much when we have to switch cars. Overall, its a good car.

  • @randycolbath6240
    @randycolbath6240 Před 2 lety +3

    Great review..I just put a deposit on my 22 cx-5 carbon edition..I can't wait to have it in my garage ..it's such a beautiful car inside and out ..paid 31,500 for it ..Wich was great considering all other manufacturers are adding an extra 5 to 10 grand ...well done Mazda that's how u get people to buy your products ..

    • @annv4338
      @annv4338 Před 2 lety +1

      Just bought the 2022 carbon edition two weeks ago priced at 31505 no mark up. It is quality. I had a 2019 Rav4 and even though I liked it I wanted something that was quieter and had a better interior. Definitely quieter than the RAV4 and shifts much smoother along with a premium interior. Love it.

  • @robertrobert6621
    @robertrobert6621 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video !!! Just got a cx5 !Can you share the links to your dash cameras that you are using? the quality is awesome!

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, and congratulations, I used a gopro hero 10 as the pov camera and a Canon m50 with 22mm lens as my main!

  • @mullen25
    @mullen25 Před 2 lety +6

    it's a beautiful looking vehicle, i mean look at it. the class of this segment.

  • @sequentialgear
    @sequentialgear Před 2 lety +46

    If I had to buy a stupid SUV, this would be the only one I would get. Refined with great handling, great comfort, amazing build quality, it really feels like a premium car for a budget price. It's a no brainer.

    • @PeteJake100
      @PeteJake100 Před 2 lety +4

      I wish Mazda just continued making the '6' sedan, but I went with the CX-5 as an alternative.

    • @charleslavoie5402
      @charleslavoie5402 Před 2 lety

      Infotainment system is trash.
      Trust me…. I have a 2019.

    • @lindahardy1017
      @lindahardy1017 Před 2 lety +3

      I tend to not agree with you. I am 75 and I have had many cars and three SUV’s and they are many steps up from a regular car. I bought a new Toyota RAV4 last year and I feel so much safer in it then I ever did in a car. I can see out of very good, safe and secure. Bought it for my last car and there is no way you can go wrong with a Toyota, especially a SUV. ❤️🙂👍

    • @SokemRokemRobot
      @SokemRokemRobot Před 2 lety

      Until I educated myself, I felt the same way. The 2021 CX-5 CE Turbo (sold in the U.S.) was the only vehicle that didn't have iStop, Cylinder Deactivation, or a CVT, and still gave me AWD. It was the right size, too. It cost me $34k. I tried to find an American made car first, but they failed miserably in filling my needs. I probably would have bought a Mazda 6 Turbo if it had AWD, or RWD w/ a limited slip differential. If I waited to get a 2022 CX-5 Turbo with similar options, I would probably spend over $40k.

    • @ericfranke1637
      @ericfranke1637 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@SokemRokemRobotthe trim levels changed and the Turbo is now one of the top trims with more features.

  • @applewoodvehiclefinance530

    Here in the UK there is no CX-50. There has never been a CX-9 and the CX-7 was available only briefly. I believe it is the same in most of Europe too. The CX-5 is a big seller here. So on that basis I'd guess that the CX-5 will be with us in one guise or another for a good while to come - and that's a good thing. Got my 22 model year arriving in a couple of weeks and really looking forward to it.

  • @Kencen8
    @Kencen8 Před 2 lety

    Was definitely surprised when you said Royal South! Happy to support a fellow Hoosier! 😁

  • @jimmy5634
    @jimmy5634 Před měsícem

    Still around in 2024. I just bought the Base Model 2.5 Select S with lots of goodies. The “S” base package is gone so heated seats and other options that were only available in the next package up, are now standard.
    It’s what my wife and I chose over the CRV, Rav 4, and Sportage. It’s has a very quiet cabin and it’s a lot more fun to drive than the others., a lot more!
    The interior is made of high quality materials. The infotainment center isn’t as “high tech as the others, but it’s easy to use and looks a lot less sci if. All in all, it still swings above its weight and doesn’t feel “dated”. It seems more like a “classy” vehicle in all ways.
    BTW, the base model engine is fine unless you have to have a jackrabbit. If you do, get the turbo.
    His summation of this vehicle was very accurate; it’s very niche’.
    Since my wife and I already own a larger SUV which is our “road trip” vehicle, the CX 5 is perfect for us as an urban “fun” vehicle. Great for running errands and short jaunts. Zoom, Zoom!

  • @mega1meyers
    @mega1meyers Před 2 lety +3

    As a Colorado resident. You didn't hype the standard AWD enough in the front of your vid. My 2021 AWD eats snow ❄️

  • @shreyasghanta
    @shreyasghanta Před 2 lety +3

    Before I got my 2018 cx5 I used to change cars every two years. Now, I think I will hold onto it until Mazda releases a proper EV.

  • @inodesnet
    @inodesnet Před 2 lety +4

    6:54 The wood on the majority of Mazda CX-5’s is genuine Japanese sen wood that has been polished and processed to feel like metal

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety

      Really? If it's real then they need to show it off instead of put so much makeup on it. I liked the aesthetic either way but it really appears and feels as plastic.

    • @inodesnet
      @inodesnet Před 2 lety +7

      ​@@Realistick I agree with you. But spending so much time in Japan (and being married into a Japanese family), I know that doing so doesn't really match up with the Japanese culture. They prefer to be very modest and avoid where possible, big noting.
      Mazda unlike other Japanese car manufacturers really emphasises a lot of the marketing in a very Japanese way. Their engineering for example is illustrated then it's up to the person viewing to determine the benefits that presents. Likewise they'll mention the processes and woods they chose for these panels, and how they're crafted but won't hype up the marketing as we would do in the west.
      Most of the cool things Mazda does are never heard of because of this. And it's a shame.
      For example, when Skyactiv was just starting up (a terrible name for what it's really about), Mazda was aiming to break a record for highest tensile steel in the automotive industry (and by break it, I mean totally blow the previous record out of the water). They studied the art of samurai sword making and in conjunction with sumimoto steel were able to produce a 1800MPa rated steel for areas of the first CX-5 in the frontal impact area.
      They use more of it today, but they didn't publicise this much with a "look at what we achieved". They just went along doing what they do - small car company which loves the engineering side of things.

  • @adriancarrasco2956
    @adriancarrasco2956 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for such a fantastic review! Just put down a deposit on a CX-5 2022 PF. In terms of the cylinder deactivation, I don’t understand why the CX-5 still has it while it was removed from their other models. Would you say that the engine would still hold up several years with routine maintenance?

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +1

      To my knowledge (maybe this changed for 2022?), the Mazda 3 has it every model outside of the base trim and the turbo trims. And I don't believe any turbo models have ever had it for Mazda. So I wouldn't think that you were getting into a sinking ship or anything. I was digging for issues with the cylinder deactivation and found a couple reports where it was mentioned, but nothing like the issues that GM or even Honda has had with theirs. I wouldn't worry about it if it were me, it's just another thing that could go wrong but doesn't appear to prevalent in this case.

    • @edwardmackey747
      @edwardmackey747 Před 2 lety +4

      I have a 2018 CX-5 with cylinder deactivation. Given a choice, I would not want cylinder deactivation, but so far I've had zero problems with my CX-5. Literally zero repairs over 4+ years/88K miles. Just routine maintenance and wear and tear items. If cylinder deactivation kicks in during my highway driving times, I haven't noticed it, and I average about 33-34 mpg when doing all highway driving. I'd highly recommend a Mazda CX-5, I love mine.

    • @adriancarrasco2956
      @adriancarrasco2956 Před 2 lety +2

      @@edwardmackey747 Thank you so much for the feedback, it’s quite helpful! I agree, given the choice I would do without cylinder deactivation, but I’m glad your vehicle has been quite reliable. I’m definitely going to get a CX-5!

  • @andreachambliss3383
    @andreachambliss3383 Před 2 lety +1

    I tested a CX-50 today and it had a nice cluster and premium features. I hated the seats, and it had a plastic feel to the interior. I was looking for a more luxurious vehicle like the CX-5 but bigger. It is definitely for a specific market, and I don't think it's the same. I ended up getting a quote on a CX-9 because I like my creature comforts.

  • @altima119487
    @altima119487 Před 2 lety +1

    I can't wait to own this, I had a 3 before it was totaled and I can't wait to see how owing this one will pan out for me.

  • @ssnobrakesable
    @ssnobrakesable Před 2 lety +2

    Love my 2021 Carbon Edition CX-5. I previously drove MB E class the last 11 years. I find Mazda quality better, just as refined, quiet, comfortable and fun to drive.

  • @beepak8902
    @beepak8902 Před 2 lety +1

    I got the 2020 Touring new for 23k out the door back during Dec 2020, thought it was a good deal for what I got. So far only problem I had was with the infotainment ghosting, taking a mind of its own but Mazda changed it out for an updated new one which solved the problem.
    For the price it's a great choice my wife got the 2021 carbon edition which is even nicer with all the upgrades you get with the carbon.

  • @rezhaadriantanuharja3389

    This car looks really good in person, if you are considering to buy an SUV you should definitely see this one

  • @ragazzi25
    @ragazzi25 Před 2 lety

    I love Mazda...really like what they did with the new lights front/back.

  • @brianboyce
    @brianboyce Před 2 lety

    Great review! Upgrading from a 2018 Mazda 3 to this 2022 CX5 Preferred. Its like my 2018 Mazda 3 on steroids. Only thing missing is the Bose which was impacted by the chip shortages.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, that's definitely unfortunate, good thing the base setup in here isn't too shabby either, congrats on the car!

  • @masterchinese28
    @masterchinese28 Před 2 lety

    Finally, somebody my height testing vehicles! All of those 5'8"(ish) people doing car reviews have given me little information about how I would fit in vehicles.

  • @Ky1ey
    @Ky1ey Před 2 lety +1

    You mention the cabin being a little claustrophobic…but you’re 6’3!! As a current Mazda salesman, I don’t get many customers your height hahah. CX-5 size has never been a issue unless they are comparing to something like a Grand Cherokee. But at that point, just get the CX9!
    And a little note, we were told leading up to the 2022 releases that Mazda wouldn’t be making the base model CX cars anymore, and the select would be the new base model. We were definitely all surprised to see the first 2.5S roll off the truck with the cloth seats and 4 speakers, we personally were thinking they had too much leftover parts from the 21’s but who knows. Love the vid, keep up the good work!

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, and there's plenty of space in it up front at least, but the claustrophobic feeling I get from it is more from the higher belt line compared to the Forester or rav4!

  • @inctru
    @inctru Před 2 lety +4

    I wouldn't consider the CX-5 a compact crossover - more like a mid-size one. It's was too large for my taste when I was vehicle shopping last week & I went with the 2022 CX-30 Carbon Edition instead (which would be more along the lines of a compact crossover, with about same footprint as a Corolla Cross and the regular hatchback). The now-discontinued (in the USA) CX-3 was the subcompact version.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +1

      I (almost) agree, but it gets so tricky now with all of the different sizes that SUVs come in. It's now more of a spectrum. I'd say that something like the VW Tiguan, Subaru Outback, and Mitsubishi Outlander are just on the other side of compact cuvs. the CX-30, Corolla Cross (which i'm reviewing right now), and Crosstrek are just on the top end of sub compacts. The old cx-3 and current toyota ch-r are what I too consider a traditional sub compact size. Congrats on the CX-30, I really enjoyed that one too!

  • @RangerRickTV
    @RangerRickTV Před 2 lety

    Why no fogs?

  • @loganj6203
    @loganj6203 Před 2 lety

    When pressing gas pedal can you hear a high frequency or wind noise during speeding up?
    I just got 2022 cx 5 2 days ago and I notice that sounds comes up and it bothers me a lots when I drive.

  • @avetikharutyunyants9868

    Great review!

  • @baronvonjo1929
    @baronvonjo1929 Před 2 lety +1

    I see Mazda in the same segment Buick and also Mercury use to be. The segment between mainstream and luxury. Most mainstream brands fill this by having cars with tons of optional features these days

  • @patrickhopkins2725
    @patrickhopkins2725 Před 2 lety +2

    Just bought my 3rd CX-5. 2022 Soul Red Turbo. Love it!!!! Quieter and more rigid feeling than my 2019. What's not to love?? Zoom Zoom!!

  • @mikepowell5313
    @mikepowell5313 Před 2 lety

    Great review 👍

  • @lornestein7248
    @lornestein7248 Před 2 lety +1

    Hoping the rumored RAV4 Prime PHEV system will come to the CX-5-50 in a year or 2. Then I'm In... Till then will save some cash and wait for more models with PHEV to come.

  • @morrisf3957
    @morrisf3957 Před 2 lety +2

    Not sure why they eliminate the fog lights.The Bose system and 19s wheels a must.but you have to dish out huge coin for upper levels to get it.

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't know why either, it's been a trend lately that might be due to more advanced headlights making them less useful. As far as upgrade sound systems and 19s go, for most other cars in the class you have to spend a similar amount to get both so it's more of a knock on the class as a whole than just the CX5

  • @rafalpgresiak629
    @rafalpgresiak629 Před 2 lety +2

    Love my 2021 cx5 grand Turing reserve turbo

  • @ticolindo2010
    @ticolindo2010 Před 2 lety +7

    I like very much the Mazda products small company with very good cars

  • @Saber0Raven
    @Saber0Raven Před 2 lety +1

    I recently bought this exact same CX-5 and I cannot wait to get rid of it.

  • @afriend8888
    @afriend8888 Před 2 lety

    man this color is beautiful.. too bad we don't even have the updated 2022 facelift here in my country and only have the most standard colors..

  • @biggianthead17
    @biggianthead17 Před 2 lety +1

    I love my 2019 CX5. I leased it to see how it would do... I'm buying it in April. It's outstanding. I can't wait for the CX50...my wife also needs a new car.
    UPDATE...5/13/22...We now officially own the CX5 but traded in the 2019 RAV4 and leased a 2022 RAV4 Hybrid SE...a very beautiful appliance...much improved over the 2019 and worth the few extra sheckles per month.

  • @rrange
    @rrange Před 2 lety

    I just wish that they updated the dashboard to be just like the CX 30 and updated the center control buttons like the radio knob in the command knob to be the same ones they use inside the CX 30

    • @Realistick
      @Realistick  Před 2 lety

      The new look is pretty sweet, I like that they at least updated the screen, we'll probably see that in the next full redesign (unless the cx50 just replaces this).

  • @Furieas
    @Furieas Před 2 lety

    what? lane centering is for signature trim only? what a shame... I assume it has something to do with the 360 cameras? 2018 & 2021 GT owner here. (and the "hole" in the middle of the lower spoke of my steering wheel is STILL blocked off. *shrug*)

  • @coraldellossantos9899
    @coraldellossantos9899 Před 2 lety

    Nice job on the review.

  • @robertd9850
    @robertd9850 Před rokem

    About to take delivery of a 2020 CX-5 Signature. Wanted a luxury small SUV but they all use premium fuel. The Signature is very close to luxury level but will use regular gasoline although premium gets you a little more power.

  • @Liampowell4
    @Liampowell4 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish they brought back the 30k carbon turbo edition. the 2.5 without a turbo seems a bit wanting.