2019 Mazda CX5 2.5 Turbo CUV - More than just more Turbo power - FIRST DRIVE REVIEW

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  • čas přidán 17. 12. 2018
  • MotoMan revisits the Mazda CX-5, this time with the 250 HP 2.5 Turbo 4 from the Mazda CX9 and Mazda 6. Here, it makes the Mazda CX-5 what it should have been all along, more powerful. MotoMan is joined by Master of All Technobabble for Mazda, Dave Coleman, to learn about the other changes to the 2019 Mazda CX5 that may be far more important than the engine . . .
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  • @michaelbosley5817
    @michaelbosley5817 Před 5 lety +10

    I bought the Soul Red Signature and I could not be any more pleased with this vehicle. The torque and suspension combination are perfection. It feels as though I bought a car priced in the mid $50k range for under $40k.

  • @romeotrinh6415
    @romeotrinh6415 Před 5 lety +36

    I buy this Cx5 over all luxury brands every time ! Mazda CX-5 can win over some of the big boys expensive brands like BMW, INFINITY, GLE, LEXUS.....can save you $20,000 extra to buy Christmas gifts! This is my dream car!!

    • @MrMountainHawk
      @MrMountainHawk Před 5 lety +1

      Power folding mirrors, heated steering wheel, cooled seats, heated rear seats, has all the options as the full luxury brands.

  • @limpunsing224
    @limpunsing224 Před 5 lety +17

    I'm a retired senior enthusiast & not a fan of SUV/CUVs but I like the 2019 CX5 2.5t It's good looking inside & out with ample power for daily drive

  • @jeremydunning9321
    @jeremydunning9321 Před 4 lety +2

    I just bought a 19 grand touring with premium package, paid 28,750 out the door. Black on black. Test drove the gtr and the sig honestly they all seemed lively to me speed-wise wasn’t enough of a difference for me to pay 36 -38k for the signiture I also felt like the harder leather would hold up better over time. People now are obsessed with the turbo and forget how great of a car the cx 5 is. It handles better than any suv that I’ve ever driven. Period. It’s fun to drive, I’m never wanting for more power maybe I drive slow but I’ve never once wanted for more power. I drive a rav4 too all the time and to me mine seems faster, handles way better, better interior and so on. But hey don’t get me wrong if 40k was nothing to me I’d get the sig but I was able to get a steal on a non turbo with all the options leather, heated/cooled seats, sunroof, 19” rims, heads up display, folding mirrors, led lights, oh and something I love that Mazda does it looks exactly the same as the sig! Mines sticker was 34 I think but people are so busy obsessing about the turbo that I was able to talk them down like 8 grand. Just something to consider.

  • @Stinger430
    @Stinger430 Před 5 lety +57

    Oh man I LOVED this video! It was really cool having a "company man" give his 2 cents. Mazdas look so good these days. Inside and out. I agree with you about the need for some contrast with the interior. I think this CX-5 shouldn't cost anymore than $35,000. Any higher than that and I think people will just go badge-shopping. Can't wait for you to review the new Mazda 3 Hatchback. That one has an interior you might really like. ;)
    British Columbia is a breathtaking place. I especially love Vancouver Island. Some great roads there too.
    Congrats on the Porsche!!!
    Cheers man!

    • @chrish6373
      @chrish6373 Před 5 lety +1

      Totally agree. the price creep on the CX-5 gets pretty high once you start stacking options. My biggest beef with the interior is that damn infotainment system. Mazda is so stuck on having a system that is grafted into the car. They have also been resistant to allow Android Auto so they can push their own maps program.
      RE: The new new Mazda3 - The 3 hatch with AWD is going to make the CX-3 irrelevant in every way.

    • @jeffsena9140
      @jeffsena9140 Před 5 lety +2

      Agreed, just bought GT Reserve Deep Blue Mica, Parchment interior including headliner. Black headliner in Signature seems more confining. Window sticker $35,865 which is $4k more than my 2016. You get more power, more tech and nicer looking SUV. Downside is less range with small 15.3 gallon tank and EPA 27vs30 highway. Infotainment system still needs update but car drives well and power issue has been addressed!

  • @valdius85
    @valdius85 Před 5 lety +17

    Dave should have his own channel talking all Mazda ;)

  • @macboy19
    @macboy19 Před 5 lety +3

    I bought it on Wednesday. Signature. Eternal Blue. 2.5L turbo. Love it.
    Test drive tons, walked across the street to a Mazda dealer. Out the door in two hours. Way better driving dynamics than the Toyota, great feature set, better value.
    Sold. First Mazda.

  • @mandeepahluwalia2377
    @mandeepahluwalia2377 Před 5 lety +3

    I love Coleman. Thanks Moto-man for featuring Coleman in many of your videos. I love Mazda and I hope they are thinking of the future in terms of BEV as most other car companies are and hope Mazda doesn't get left behind.

  • @eriknephrongfr8847
    @eriknephrongfr8847 Před 5 lety +5

    Holy cow! Thanks Motoman. You literally addressed my exact question from the Macan video. Cheers.

  • @mikecervantes
    @mikecervantes Před 5 lety +14

    Any video with Dave Coleman is a must-watch! I agree about needing more contrast in the interior, I wish they'd offer the gray seat option the Mazda6 Signature has. I drove the new CX-5 Signature at the LA Auto Show and it's definitely near the top of my list when my lease is up.

  • @talonpilot
    @talonpilot Před 5 lety +4

    Anytime you can get Dave Coleman to explain how things work in your video, it just makes the car sound so very impressive! That guy is awesome and makes you feel like you’re getting a kick ass product. We have a CX9 for my wife and I am considering a CX5 as my daily driver....although I was wanting the diesel for its fuel economy.....which looks like it will NEVER come. That little ‘lie’ they keep telling is putting a bad taste in mouth overall but we are happy with our CX9 and I’m sure I’d be just as happy with a CX5.....even without the diesel!

  • @thereissomecoolstuff
    @thereissomecoolstuff Před 5 lety +21

    This might be the best car review video ever the reviewers perspective and then a company perspective. That was fantastic thanks motoman Merry Christmas.

  • @TheAdventureAuto
    @TheAdventureAuto Před 5 lety +40

    $35k for this is right on the $. It already has a presence on the road, similar to the latest CX-9. Mazda continues to set the bar higher and higher.

  • @ChristopherJones-cjphoto
    @ChristopherJones-cjphoto Před 5 lety +2

    Fantastic explanation of the engine and suspension from Coleman, with the subjective drive experience from motoman.

  • @rauleyshar3635
    @rauleyshar3635 Před 5 lety +1

    This video should be a benchmark for other car reviewers. Excellent work!

  • @rkalla
    @rkalla Před 5 lety +5

    This video was ridiculously cool, nicely done!

  • @bfish9700
    @bfish9700 Před 5 lety +7

    Wife currently drives an ATS 2.0, loved how the CX 5 drove, but didn't have enough power, the signature trim is about perfect for her. We are looking at the XT4, XC60, Macan, etc. When you look at it from that lens, 38k is a bargain.

  • @cojo1801
    @cojo1801 Před 3 lety

    Best source of information on Mazda lately. Thank you

  • @ozamatazbuckshank.
    @ozamatazbuckshank. Před 5 lety

    Always a treat to see Dave! :)

  • @10tenman10
    @10tenman10 Před 5 lety +1

    I like it. Fantastic review. Very nice car. I have driven the 2018 cx5 grand touring and liked it a lot.

  • @elusivellama
    @elusivellama Před 5 lety +3

    Speaking of tactile feel, thank GOD Mazda kept the shift lever and didn't switch to some crap like a rotary dial, or buttons. The shift lever looks good and gives the car that sporty feel on the inside. It is as much a design element as anything else, and it really adds some contrast to the otherwise flat console. It no doubt feels good in the hand and it is simple to use, robust and you won't be confused whether the car is in Park, or in Drive. It just works. Don't ever change it.

  • @AM-zn9di
    @AM-zn9di Před 5 lety

    This review content/quality is why I sub and come back to watch your videos. Thanks

  • @ericb.9907
    @ericb.9907 Před 5 lety +7

    Great video, at $36 k it's almost an Acura RDX for less money. I would pick this instantly instead of a fully loaded 2019 Rav4.
    the cx5 offer is very interesting and it looks quite premium ( better than the mainstream Honda, Toyota or Nissan and almost as good as the premium Acura bmw or Audi) well done !

  • @chermac5442
    @chermac5442 Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve been shopping around for a mid size and I keep coming back to the CX5. This video just about has me sold with the suspension.

  • @SkepticCat-pz1zz
    @SkepticCat-pz1zz Před 5 lety +54

    I’ve always been a high end badge buyer, and current owner of a couple. After spending time looking into Mazda I find myself questioning those choices. At the end of the day the badge represents ego, way higher maintenance cost, and insurance, and at trade in time your high end badge is worth crap?

    • @aaronbryan5095
      @aaronbryan5095 Před 5 lety

      If you have time, go search on CZcams "the cost of being a badge snob", it should have the answer to your question.

    • @SaimaKhan-tx2ko
      @SaimaKhan-tx2ko Před 5 lety +2

      To be honest, I would've preferred if the CX-5's size was like Murano. The cramped rear leg room is a deal breaker for me. But the best interior for its price.

    • @fredsausage2688
      @fredsausage2688 Před 5 lety

      That's the reason Old fred drives his 59 caddy convertible with a rumble seat over the trunk for the Mrs. then we go off roading....

  • @rdm925
    @rdm925 Před 5 lety +23

    Thanks, for the video. Great review. I just bought a new CX-5 Signature this past weekend. Had been looking forward to it, turbo power and the new brown leather interior. My only regret is that the brown leather is too dark and should be a little lighter. Other than that I love it so far.

    • @Ejak777
      @Ejak777 Před 5 lety

      Congrats on the new car. I just test drove one today. What do you think of the auto engine start/stop? That's the only neg I hear about the car (it has to be turned off after each restart). I didn't know to check this and they must have turned it off for my test drive. Interested in your thoughts.

    • @rdm925
      @rdm925 Před 5 lety +3

      Thanks, for the reply. The new car is great. You can check, but I don't believe this Mazda CX-5 has auto engine start/stop in it. I think it has 2 cylinder deactivation. Overall it's a great value for the price. The parking sensors come in handy in my small garage. I am getting 21.7 MPG after my first fill up. The power is nice and smooth and you can feel the torque when you need it. The new leather is nice and soft, but a little too dark. It should be a lighter color brown or saddle, as MotoMan says in his video.

  • @BoiseTriathlete
    @BoiseTriathlete Před 5 lety

    I test drove a CX-5 GT Reserve 5 days ago, and I thought I would experience much more "push you back in the seat" torque than I experienced. When I drove the CX-9 last year, I experienced more of that (even though that car is heavier and had the same engine).
    I would really like to have seen the option for the 360 camera and parking sensors below the Signature level. The CX-5 has a different philosophy than the CX-9 for Signature. The 9 is all about material upgrades, whereas the 5 is both material upgrades AND feature upgrades.

  • @dbquek
    @dbquek Před 4 lety

    Great review Motoman !

  • @chuckpatterson8895
    @chuckpatterson8895 Před 5 lety

    Great review. Obviously, the best vehicle for the money in its class.

  • @zlatkozivkovic8694
    @zlatkozivkovic8694 Před 2 lety

    I own Mazda CX 30, awd, 2.5 L turbo....over 6 months now.....and love it. I did not get a chance yet to drive it's all wheel drive yet, but i don't care if i can climb 2000 hill. S long as it doesn't get me stranded on a 6-7 inches of the highway i would be a very happy camper. Because i love it'[s fry road composition, stearing unobtrusive

  • @cruisyguy
    @cruisyguy Před 4 lety +1

    I traded in my 2018 Honda Accord Touring 2.0Turbo for the 2019 CX-5 Grand Touring Reserve. I have never looked back. Sure the Honda is quicker at 0-60 but hands down the CX-5 is much more luxurious, better fit and finish, and the Bose sound system is incredibly clear with deep base sounds and no distortion. I drove every other car in it's class and they are no where close in looks, features, drive, acceleration and looks.

  • @Dfgzx12xyw
    @Dfgzx12xyw Před 5 lety +1

    Impressive review!!! 👍

  • @omgitsme435
    @omgitsme435 Před 5 lety +5

    I just test drove this and it's finally got that oomph many people were looking for last year. The turbo can be had with the GT reserve too, so Signature isn't necessary if you want to save some money there. The signature interior on the 6, CX5 and CX9 are punching way above their class in my opinion. I also sat in the RAV4 and it's a plastic nightmare and was also noticeably louder drive. The Mazda interior is definitely a tick above competition. One of my few gripes with the Mazda CX5 were the seats, they are definitely on the firm side. Infotainment also a little outdated with the graphics, hopefully it'll receive an update soon.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 Před 5 lety

      Thank you for sharing that.
      After looking at SUV CX-5 is my faviourite, even though the trunk is the smallest. I am waiting to see RAV4 and maybe check Harrier (I live in Japan). As CX-5 will serve as a second car for road trips only, I can buy 2.5T and enjoy Japanese mountain roads... I could use some rugged trim as don't need all that leather but like heated and cooled seats and heated steering wheel.

  • @BZ1340
    @BZ1340 Před 5 lety +1

    Great SUV. In the market for a new SUV. Though I have only had 1 Mazda in my driving age, This is very attractive in it class. My issue the bland interor. I totally agree. It need some punch. Even a light color interior option or lighter wood options, might get it some brownie points.

  • @lynnmasuda655
    @lynnmasuda655 Před 5 lety

    Great video and Dave Coleman is awesome. The only thing that is negative in Mazda design to me is they use too much shiny black plastic (piano black) trim in high traffic area. It gets dusty too fast and scratches too easily...makes the interior run down even when a year old.

  • @dorothy135
    @dorothy135 Před 5 lety

    I was all set to get the Signature but the dark interior was not to my liking. I'll probably go with the Reserve due to that. I also was pretty shocked at the resolution of that 360 camera on the signature. My husband had a CX5 2016 and while I liked it, the turbo really appeals to me as does the changes they have made with the ride.

  • @deet4895
    @deet4895 Před 5 lety +14

    I like what Mazda have been doing in resent years, to the point where I have put my money where my mouth is and got me a Mazda 6 GT ( I absolutely love it) however what I don't love about Mazda at this point is the fact that they don't have a high performance car in their lineup, but other than that the company is on a good track.

    • @Stinger430
      @Stinger430 Před 5 lety +1

      A new RX-7 with Mazda's new design language would look killer!

    • @japanluv
      @japanluv Před 5 lety +2

      Let them get more recognition and sales and Im sure RX9 is on the way in few years:D

  • @rondail5675
    @rondail5675 Před 5 lety

    Damn this CX5 is tempting. Ride, looks, power, interior..... and I believe the price is lower than other smaller SUVx. I like the explanation on the 2.5L engine.

  • @Jorge_Magallon
    @Jorge_Magallon Před 5 lety +2

    About the cost: I think $38,000 is really getting to the point where it’s generally going to be Mazda fans who are upgrading from another that are drawn to the nicer interior to go with the driving dynamics they already appreciate. I have a 2014 Mazda 6 manual by the way. If the new engine came with a six speed I personally would love that, but I’m broken.

  • @brianrobinson3961
    @brianrobinson3961 Před 2 lety

    Now that engine is in the Mazda 3 with the turbo!

  • @MikeStoddart
    @MikeStoddart Před 4 lety

    Did Mazda apply the suspension changes to all models of the CX-5 or just the one with the turbo engine?

  • @Wynner3
    @Wynner3 Před 5 lety

    I can't wait for Mazda to release the Skyactiv-X and for you to talk about it. I want to know how the Supercharger is going to work.

  • @dbkincaid1
    @dbkincaid1 Před 4 lety

    I think the Grand Touring reserve is a good compromise. I plan on looking/buying one, when I’m allowed to leave the house.

  • @derickdandy275
    @derickdandy275 Před 5 lety +6

    Mazda is not the company I thought it was.
    A lot of companies talk the talk but don't walk the walk, with cars loke this Mazda is walking the walk

  • @bill7481
    @bill7481 Před 5 lety

    I think the price is reasonable. In fact, I am contemplating trading up to the 2019 Signature.

  • @ericb.4358
    @ericb.4358 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for a revelatory review. The insights into the suspension tweaks and luxury features are valuable.
    I'm buying the "Soul Red" CX 5 GT Reserve in October. It has 95% of the Signature's goodies for thousands less.
    Having test driven the GT Reserve and having scared my salesman a bit with that drive I learned something.
    The test drive made me wish the Stability Control did not come in so early. It's a nanny I don't need at that level. Maybe it needs an "Oh SHIT!" sensor that brings Stability Control in only when those words are uttered at speed. ;o)
    But the speed, handling, level of refinement and exterior styling all combine to tell me that I "need" this SUV. I know it will be even more fun to drive than my former 2007 Toyota RAV4 3.5 L. V6 which was just as fast as this turbo CX 5 but thirstier.
    So... are the prices for the two AWD/turbo models too high? Nope. High priced but doable in light of what a comparably equipped 2019 Acura RDX would cost - but with BETTER styling.

  • @bigfatengineer
    @bigfatengineer Před 5 lety +6

    If Mazda did this 2 years ago, I'd be driving a CX-5 today.

  • @ysesq
    @ysesq Před 5 lety

    love my cx5. tows boats and rvs and never broke in 5 yrs so far. and gets 32mpg.

  • @jalee6587
    @jalee6587 Před 3 lety

    Also using a small turbo will increase response and torque while sacrificing high rpm power.

  • @mavricxx
    @mavricxx Před 5 lety +1

    Love this car but question: where is the engine temp gauge? I didn't see one, maybe within the Mazda iDrive system? There are 2 things I don't like about it even though I love it for the most part. The first one is the center console arm rest seems too short. I like how Toyota did theirs with the RAV4, hopefully next one they fix it. The second, I wish for the Reserve/Signature models there was an option for a larger media screen.

    • @skifree0
      @skifree0 Před 5 lety

      Top needle on the right guage. It's moves CCW. It's the same guage as the new Mazda 6

  • @aaronbryan5095
    @aaronbryan5095 Před 5 lety

    Mazda's hot seller keeps getting better and better, maybe it's time to upgrade from the first generation to this updated second generation CX-5.

  • @slscamg
    @slscamg Před 5 lety +7

    I would get the signature if it came with the bigger infotainment screen. The 7” unit is a let down at that price. So it’s Grand Touring Reserve for me.

    • @eternalevanescence
      @eternalevanescence Před 5 lety

      That is so true. This car is perfect barring the below standard infotainment system. In 2019, you should be targeting 12 inchers, and more intuitive systems - not the same old 7inch slow systems.

  • @jonthepilot6924
    @jonthepilot6924 Před 5 lety +4

    I want Dave's jacket. :)

  • @KTMcaptain
    @KTMcaptain Před 5 lety

    Man, we got our cx5 14 months too early. Lol.
    Although my wife doesn’t care about having more power, and my car makes around 350hp and weights only 3200 lbs with its good awd.

  • @Ichibuns
    @Ichibuns Před 5 lety +2

    The price is actually fantastic. To get anything similar from the entry level "luxury" brands would cost waaay more. You really are just paying for the badge at this point. I honestly hate the idea of owning an SUV or truck but I would consider this one. Have you seen what you get out of a $40k truck? Not much.

  • @Titeroper
    @Titeroper Před 5 lety +3

    @ MotomanTV Q: Is the 2.5 petrol Turbo coming to international markets too in 2019? We are slightly spoilt here in S.Africa with the 2.2 D Akera model already, but, man, would I love the 2.5 T petrol model Akera too to be an option to buy.

    • @MotoManTV
      @MotoManTV  Před 5 lety +1

      Let's make a deal . . . You talk Mazda into sending up the Akera 2.2 D and I will talk Coleman into personally delivering you a 2.5T:)

    • @Titeroper
      @Titeroper Před 5 lety

      MotoManTV Done. The shipping container will have to cross a few oceans to get to you on the West Coast :-)

    •  Před 5 lety +1

      I am living in Thailand where we also can enjoy the Diesel. I don’t now, if I would change to the 2.5T. It would depend on the options and the price. The 2.5T may sounds better. But the Diesel also sounds quite nice when reving it up to 5,000 rpm. And the fuel economy is great, too.

  • @walter777smith6
    @walter777smith6 Před 5 lety

    You guys did a good job with the engine but the space at real seat so limited I wish would have more space even CRV got more space but engine sucks . Mazda edd 5 inches. How many speed ??

  • @64MrDanny
    @64MrDanny Před 5 lety

    I honestly would buy the GT turbo AWD... although I do think that for just another 2k there is definitely a market out there for the fancier model...

  • @danielbarry7435
    @danielbarry7435 Před 5 lety

    I feel like the cx-7 has been forgotten completely here. Awd, 244hp and a 2008 MSRP of $28,000 fully loaded. Was the market just not ready and now it's time for the cx-5? It just seems weird to me how these two vehicles can be received on opposite spectrums.

  • @robertdevoy3119
    @robertdevoy3119 Před 5 lety

    If the torque falls off dramatically at higher rpm then that is a problem when passing at 60 mph. If this is true then the increased torque usefulness is limited to low speed situations. This is good for on ramp merging, around town driving, and overcoming a/c drag at low speeds. But for high speed passing it's not much help. Am I correct?

    • @marketingmajor8126
      @marketingmajor8126 Před 5 lety +1

      Reminds of me of some of the Diesels I've driven. Same issue with gobs of low end torque and then drop off at higher RPM's although in diesels the RPM's don't go very high anyhow but I can see that you have a point. What if you are on the freeway, or highway going up a long ascent and need to pass lanes quickly? I can imagine with that torque drop off things might get kinda tricky. Personally.. with 250 hp in that small of a vehicle, I would have rather had even torque across the board, since 250 hp @ for example 247 torque would still have been plenty of torque low down or maybe just a tad bit more early on, but I mean it's not like people are gonna drag race this thing anyhow lol. Passing power at highway speeds is much more useful of a thing not to mention a safety issue.

  • @wichiewichie
    @wichiewichie Před 5 lety +2

    It looks great, it has a nice interior and it seems to drive great. Based on the fact that I have not had good experiences with European cars in terms of reliability, I would rather spend the money on this and probably have some money left for a Miata down payment. 🤔

  • @longbowdt
    @longbowdt Před 5 lety

    How does it drive compared to the new Ford Focus Crossover thing? I mean power aside, of course. Great video!

    • @MotoManTV
      @MotoManTV  Před 5 lety +2

      Are you really asking my opinion on a Ford Focus Crossover thing? I had to talk Porsche into giving me a GT3 Touring to recover from all these crossovers I have been driving as of late:)

    • @longbowdt
      @longbowdt Před 5 lety

      @@MotoManTV LOL!!! No. I don't want you to suffer one bit, but power may be the trend for a successful detoxification treatment from sports sedans, and sedans in general. The hip new dad-mobile :)

  • @interestedtech1
    @interestedtech1 Před 3 lety

    Grand touring reserve i think is the sweet spot. After that I may jump up to a luxury name. Thats why I picked up a grand touring reserve. I wanted the turbo and power mirrors.

    • @petersuarez651
      @petersuarez651 Před 2 lety

      ...and the ventilated seats and the Heads up display are pretty cool. :)

  • @tomgrainger9566
    @tomgrainger9566 Před 5 lety

    Thumbs up from "Beautiful BC"

  • @crazyone1067
    @crazyone1067 Před 4 lety

    Saddle interior always remind me of King Ranch Ford pickups.

  • @noecker97
    @noecker97 Před 4 lety

    This 2019 2.5T CX-5 Is So Good, I've Got To Wonder Why Someone Would Purchase an Acura RDX (More Expensive) or Any Other Crossover In It's Actual 'Class' - I'd Love One In White With The Tan Leather and AWD Of Course - Can't Wait To Get My 2016 MX-5 Miata Paid Off, Because I Already Know What I Want For My Next Vehicle, LOL!!!

  • @ericshutter5305
    @ericshutter5305 Před 5 lety

    Mazda just has quality where you want it... not on labels/badges ...

  • @joelspaulding5964
    @joelspaulding5964 Před 5 lety

    $40K would be great if they could give us 300 HP and 360+ ft-lbs of torque - with The prestige package.
    Still, the lower spec'd turbo models now are competition for some of the CPO/gently driven models from more expensive competitors.
    Reliability and warranty with good performance or- Luxury, great performance that is 2 or 3 years older and will likely cost far more to maintain? At least the turbo CX can now be considered when seeking a reasonable proper vehicle 😉

  • @ach4215
    @ach4215 Před 5 lety +2

    would be nice if the signature line would have more than one color option for interior

  • @petes_CE
    @petes_CE Před 5 lety

    I was expecting the German "3" at the end 17:39 :(

  • @echtogammut
    @echtogammut Před 5 lety

    In the fancy badge category, what currently competes with this? The GLA/QX30 is old and doesn't look to be getting the A-class update until 2020. The X1/X2 seem pretty comparable at a lot more money for even a hint of the options in this. The XT4 is overpriced amongst the badges and suspect will be discounted at dealers (I should ask, but I've been a bit upset with my family member who runs a Cadillac dealership). The Volvo seems a better option for more money, but I'm not sure it is significantly better. On the non-badge end, I drove a new Rav4 rental for a week just 2 weeks ago and it was garbage. Yes, I'm a bit spoiled, but it was nowhere near on par with the Hyundais I've driven. I couldn't for the life of me figure out why so many people buy them other than for the Toyota reputation. The seats were uncomfortable, the handling made me think it would flip if I got a bit too eager with my turn in and the materials made me think of those toys that come in eggs. The only good thing was the active cruise worked better than previous Camry I had rented...although still not useful in stop and go traffic.

  • @twilaarrendale
    @twilaarrendale Před 5 lety

    Cost will make it or brack it. It's great hp. But in the us 55,70 but 70 in a 55 not good.rav is new in looks but to take sells options for sell make price higher an Rav has plenty at base there mod.to sell more of.

  • @thom3321
    @thom3321 Před 5 lety

    So, the guy that picked out the color of leather for the Signature edition gets up one morning, goes into the bathroom. After a while you hear the toilet flush. He steps out of the bathroom and exclaims "I know exactly what color I want the leather to be."

  • @bassandtrebleclef
    @bassandtrebleclef Před 5 lety +4

    George, great review and fantastic Mazda. The CX5's biggest problem is the existence of the Acura RDX because for $38k, you're getting into a different class of vehicle with the RDX, albeit a base model. I'm just happy that these things no longer suck let alone having a choice of 2 good ones. The Q5 is nice but unless you're a badge snob, why go there when these 2 exist?

    • @UnderdogWarrior
      @UnderdogWarrior Před 5 lety +1

      Lexus NX too

    • @traviss4249
      @traviss4249 Před 5 lety +4

      Although true, the CX-5 Signature is more luxurious than a base Acura RDX. At that point, you're paying for the badge.

    • @your_royal_highness
      @your_royal_highness Před 5 lety +1

      bassandtrebleclef I got a Q5 because it’s really a step above the RDX, but if I chose to wait, I might have gotten the CX5, very nice car

    • @johnnow1
      @johnnow1 Před 5 lety

      You think yours is a step above :)

    • @kdomster9141
      @kdomster9141 Před 5 lety +1

      CX5 sign. 2.5t makes so much more sense and is more convincing to me than Honda with lipstick and powder for 10K usd more ....

  • @dchawk81
    @dchawk81 Před 5 lety +2

    I love how you're blabbing on about why the torque curve is the way it is and smack in the middle you cut to Dave saying you're totally wrong. 😂

  • @hewlettpackard4301
    @hewlettpackard4301 Před 5 lety

    If the car have power from stop to a freeway then what acceleration would you need pass 85 MPH/120 KPH? cops will be in your rear waving you the ticket you'll get when you over that speed. I guess maybe when you're in Autobahn?

  • @warrenchu4612
    @warrenchu4612 Před 4 lety

    The 2nd role does not recline is the only deal breaker.

  • @FranciscoGarcia-wd3rl
    @FranciscoGarcia-wd3rl Před 5 lety +1

    Which one should I buy? The CX 5 signature turbo or the CX 9 sport? In my country the CX 9 sport it's $2,500 USA dollars more expensive than the Cx 5, but it has already the 20" rims!

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 Před 5 lety +1

      Be careful with massive rims. The tires are expensive. They look amazing so if you can afford it then go for it ;)

  • @crazyone1067
    @crazyone1067 Před 5 lety +3

    This is good stuff, but redo the new '3 with a proper Mult-link rear suspension.

    • @TheNacropolice
      @TheNacropolice Před 5 lety

      I am going to assume they had a valid reason to put a torsion beam.

    • @crazyone1067
      @crazyone1067 Před 5 lety

      @@TheNacropolice I'm sure they did, but it will alienate all their past customers who doesn't who bought it for that. Just take for example the current Jetta and the MKV Jetta.

  • @stto5526
    @stto5526 Před 5 lety

    Where does cx-5 coming from. Are all of them built in japan? Or for example eu market have mazdas from some other factory?

    • @deet4895
      @deet4895 Před 5 lety

      CX-5's are built in Japan.

    • @stto5526
      @stto5526 Před 5 lety +3

      That is good information. Very good. I belive cars made in japan are much better quality than cars built anywhere else.

    • @deet4895
      @deet4895 Před 5 lety +2

      @@stto5526 They are, the attention to detail is second to none.

  • @srrtbb
    @srrtbb Před 5 lety +1

    Anything above $33k for cuv awd to me is expensive even with turbo engine.
    Then again, cars price have all gotten a lot expensive.

  • @adibaciu2004
    @adibaciu2004 Před 5 lety

    Please bring this 2.5T in Europe...

  • @orablue8
    @orablue8 Před 5 lety

    mazda needs to make the motorised seats quieter.

  • @romeotrinh6415
    @romeotrinh6415 Před 5 lety +6

    The new Cx5 Mazda has produce they try to compete with luxury boys not with RAV4 or CRV they are lower level brand compare with Mazda now! You need to ask questions like does the Cx5 can compete with the luxury brands? Does Cx5 can save you lot lot money over luxury brands? Does Cx5 has enough turbo to compete with big boy brands: LEXUS, ALFA, INFINITY, BMW, GLE, PORSCHE.....?

    • @MotoManTV
      @MotoManTV  Před 5 lety +1

      I get that that is where Mazda is aiming and indeed a valid argument but in reality, the major of sales of this thing will come from RAV4 et al conquests . . .

    • @romeotrinh6415
      @romeotrinh6415 Před 5 lety +2

      Of course Toyota and Honda even Nissan are giants Mazda is just like David & Goliath to them. Finally Mazda has something to fight with them now.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 Před 5 lety

      @@MotoManTV As there is more CX-5 on the road, the momentum will help now as well.... social prof kind of thinking.

  • @randomthoughts1001
    @randomthoughts1001 Před 3 lety +1

    CX5 turbo is the poor mans Porsche Macan.

  • @yippie6862
    @yippie6862 Před 5 lety +1

    I think 38K is getting to be too expensive because it's still based on an economy SUV. For example I'd rather have a basic Acura RDX with super handling AWD for 39K. Sure you don't get all of the bells and whistles but you get a better SUV overall. Better Engine, four wheel drive system. transmission, larger sunroof and much more.

    • @romeotrinh6415
      @romeotrinh6415 Před 5 lety +1

      Yippie
      You compare the wrong suv with Cx5. You should compare cx5 with GLE, INFINITY Q50, BMW X1, LEXUS AND AUDI......

    • @yippie6862
      @yippie6862 Před 5 lety

      @@romeotrinh6415 How did I compare the wrong SUV using the Acura RDX? The GLE starts at 56K. The Q50 is no better than the RDX. the X1, Lexus and Audi, how do they make a better comparison?

    • @tonychau1983
      @tonychau1983 Před 5 lety

      @@yippie6862 with you rather have a base rdx at that price

  • @enriqueruiz5492
    @enriqueruiz5492 Před 5 lety

    Mazda and Hyundai look so freaking cool. They are putting Honda and Toyota to shame

  • @creekhed697
    @creekhed697 Před 5 lety

    If Madda had any nad they would add the Turbo to ALL CX-5's, not just the top tiers! B U M M E R!

  • @AngelManuelPerez
    @AngelManuelPerez Před 5 lety +1

    It would have been nice if they used the wood for the center console as well. Piano gloss plastic, bleh

  • @KTMcaptain
    @KTMcaptain Před 5 lety +1

    This guy doesn’t understand how turbos work at all.
    Mazda uses a smaller turbo... so it loses efficiency quicker with rpm but spoils faster.
    Has nothing to do with fuel economy.
    It blows hotter air at higher rpm.
    Most turbos have a peaky torque curve. Flat torque curve turbos generally are tuned to not take advantage of their torque at peak efficiency.

  • @brego129
    @brego129 Před 5 lety

    As a Gen 1 CX-5 driver, Gen 2 has gotten way more expensive in my mind. I payed $25k for my CX-5 Touring. I can get a Touring in Gen 2, sure, but except for being a "nicer" car, for more money, it actually performs worse than my Gen 1 with the same 2.5L NA. For a turbo upgrade, it's basically $10k more than I spent for mine. No. I am not on board with that, and really gen 2 as a whole. If the turbo trickles down to perhaps the rest of the trim lineup, maybe minus a Sport, then it might be compelling. At the moment though, there is zero reason for me to spring for a Gen 2 if I want to pay a similar amount (albeit a bit more) that I payed for my Gen 1 since aside from being nicer, without the turbo it performs actually worse than mine, and I remember Mazda as the Zoom Zoom brand, not the faux luxury brand they want to be now.

    • @denziiey
      @denziiey Před 5 lety

      i have a 2018 CX-5 touring i got for 27k and it doesn't disappoint!

    • @endocry
      @endocry Před 5 lety +1

      Faux luxury how? I promise it's real.

  • @jbnc6200
    @jbnc6200 Před 5 lety

    if it had a bigger gas tank it would be perfect.

  • @markcooper1907
    @markcooper1907 Před 5 lety +3

    Sorry for 35k I’m buying the CX9 Touring

    • @tommy13965
      @tommy13965 Před 5 lety +5

      Mark Cooper really i think the cx5 looks way better proportionally than the cx9. The hood to me is way to long on the cx9 looks weird.

  • @gerardjoaquino8856
    @gerardjoaquino8856 Před 5 lety

    Coleman please 2.5T the Mazda 3 😭

  • @MikeStoddart
    @MikeStoddart Před 4 lety +1

    Is it pathetic to want one but refuse to buy one because the armrest is too short?

    • @MotoManTV
      @MotoManTV  Před 4 lety

      Not at all . . . a very practical point.

  • @hipposnakeyo
    @hipposnakeyo Před 5 lety

    Now put that turbo in the new 3

  • @mattheviewer
    @mattheviewer Před 5 lety

    Pity the interior is so dark and drab, despite the improved trim. Perhaps Mazda wants to go German?

  • @davidkirby484
    @davidkirby484 Před 5 lety

    RUST. What have they done to eliminate it?

    • @alpha7ization
      @alpha7ization Před 5 lety

      Wasn't that fixed in the 2nd gen of Mazdas cars?

  • @tntmyth
    @tntmyth Před 5 lety +2

    I agree with the last comment by Stinger430. After $35,000, it gets edgy on other new car purchase options. Getting closer to $40,000 MSRP I would take a long look at something like a VW Golf R, believe it or not, which is just as luxurious, has 4-motion AWD, does 0-60 in under 5 seconds and has almost as much cargo space (53.7 cu ft.) behind the 2 front seats as the CX 5. I haven't driven either but I suspect the Golf R would easily out handle the CX-5 Turbo. The VW with a 6 year, 72,000 mile warranty also has double the bumper to bumper warranty of the Mazda. VW dealers are notorious though for not discounting the R at all. So there is that factor. Just above $40K there sits the Audi Q5 and the Acura RDX AWD with Technology Package with more horsepower, luxury badge and longer warranty. So Mazda has the price about right just where it is. I would want to get the out the door price down to $33,000 to $34,000 on either the Reserve or Signature to feel good about the purchase. Since the seats are such a dark brown, I would probably just take a Reserve with black leather interior and save the difference. The Reserve has everything I need. I would't feel cheated. The CX-5 is all around gorgeous especially in the red color, a paint color upgrade worth paying for. Mazda did a really great job. I can't find much I would change but I agree with you that it needs slightly more color contrast on the leather and wood on the Signature. Not too much, just more than it has. I'm glad that they didn't use much piano black on the interior. That can look really tacky and like trying too hard. I'm very happy that Mazda opted to not go with a panoramic sunroof. The smaller normal size sunroof looks cooler...and is cooler, literally, in warm states like Florida and is much less likely to have structural and mechanical issues, rattling and leaking like many of the panoramic sunroofs. I wince every time I see a car journalist on CZcams pine for a panoramic sunroof. Complain, complain, complain. It is better not to overreach on some things and having a huge sliding glass panel panoramic sunroof is one of those things. Just browse the forums of different manufacturer models with pano roofs to see how many owners complain about their roofs rattling and pictures of wet headliners after their new pano roof leaked all over. I am happy to see that these reviews of the CX-5 happened in the middle of a snowstorm. I am really impressed how this thing goes through heavy slush and powder with no problem. I am aware it has 4 snow tires fitted for these videos in Canada, but still, it's impressive to see.

  • @cedie
    @cedie Před 4 lety

    2.5 none turbo just fine