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« on: May 09, 2007, 12:15:03 am » |
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« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2007, 10:22:26 am » |
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Does look to be a solid pleasant vehicle, even in more basic trim. I do like it. The test model, plus AWD and Vista Roof please  |
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« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2007, 11:28:31 am » |
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But don't ask anyone to sit in those back seats! I found them way too uncomfortable. |
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« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2007, 10:58:00 pm » |
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When compared to the Edge, does anyone else think that the CX-9 is about 5K too high on MSRP? |
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« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2007, 09:25:02 am » |
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When compared to the Edge, does anyone else think that the CX-9 is about 5K too high on MSRP? I believe you meant CX-7, as it's the kissing-cousin of the Ford Edge (and Lincoln MKX). As to MSRP, well, similar to the low-end Escape vs. better appointed Tribute, the Mazda CX-7 is a very different beast, in so much as it's a turbo'd 2.3L I4 vs. a 3.5L V6. They're meant for different market segments and thus don't compete with one-another...otherwise it would be pointless for the FoMoCo family to have three similar SUVs competing with one-another. |
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« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2007, 10:17:04 am » |
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Think the CX-9 standard equipment list is longer, and that it is quite a bit larger so more able to justify the price difference. The Edge interior is nice, but I think the Mazda nicer (except no Vista ). Would say if you want a V6 and don't need THAT much room, the Edge presents far better value.
The CX-7 somewhat smaller, but sportier.
Neither is middle-of-the-road, which is nice. |
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« Reply #6 on: May 10, 2007, 04:18:25 pm » |
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When compared to the Edge, does anyone else think that the CX-9 is about 5K too high on MSRP? I believe you meant CX-7, as it's the kissing-cousin of the Ford Edge (and Lincoln MKX). "The CX-7 receives an all-new platform instead of sharing the Ford/Mazda CD3 platform used by the larger Mazda CX-9/Ford Edge/Lincoln MKX crossovers as well as the Mazda6. It uses the front suspension of the Mazda MPV minivan, with the rear suspension from the Mazda5. Many of the all wheel drive components come from the Mazdaspeed 6. It shares its turbocharged engine with the Mazdaspeed6."The CX-9 is the Edge/MKX cousin. |
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« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2007, 11:00:03 pm » |
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When compared to the Edge, does anyone else think that the CX-9 is about 5K too high on MSRP? I believe you meant CX-7, as it's the kissing-cousin of the Ford Edge (and Lincoln MKX). As to MSRP, well, similar to the low-end Escape vs. better appointed Tribute, the Mazda CX-7 is a very different beast, in so much as it's a turbo'd 2.3L I4 vs. a 3.5L V6. They're meant for different market segments and thus don't compete with one-another...otherwise it would be pointless for the FoMoCo family to have three similar SUVs competing with one-another. I look at the CX9 as basically being a stretched Edge, with the Mazda touch. Either the Edge is too inexpensive, or the CX9 is too expensive...I mostly think the latter. |
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« Reply #8 on: May 12, 2007, 11:56:35 am » |
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When compared to the Edge, does anyone else think that the CX-9 is about 5K too high on MSRP? I believe you meant CX-7, as it's the kissing-cousin of the Ford Edge (and Lincoln MKX). As to MSRP, well, similar to the low-end Escape vs. better appointed Tribute, the Mazda CX-7 is a very different beast, in so much as it's a turbo'd 2.3L I4 vs. a 3.5L V6. They're meant for different market segments and thus don't compete with one-another...otherwise it would be pointless for the FoMoCo family to have three similar SUVs competing with one-another. I look at the CX9 as basically being a stretched Edge, with the Mazda touch. Either the Edge is too inexpensive, or the CX9 is too expensive...I mostly think the latter.  Railton |
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« Reply #9 on: May 24, 2007, 05:45:24 am » |
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I test drove a loaded CX9 and a top model Edge about a month ago. The CX-9 seemed kind of pricey in compared to the Edge although I didn't care for the interior in either. Is it just me or is anyone else sick of manufacturers all jumpimg on the "stark" black and silver/titanium dash bandwagon |
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« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2007, 11:56:56 am » |
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Comparing a 3 row CUV with a 2 row should make the comparison askew right from the get go, Yes? Direct competitors are Acadi, CX-7 and Murano. |
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« Reply #11 on: May 25, 2007, 05:43:41 pm » |
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Comparing a 3 row CUV with a 2 row should make the comparison askew right from the get go, Yes? Direct competitors are Acadi, CX-7 and Murano.
For the record ,the Acadia DOES have a third row. A real third row too, not those ludicrously small ones like in the RAV4 and Outlander. The Acadia is also minivan-huge, not midsized. It's the largest crossover on the market, to my knowledge. In short, the Acadia should not be compared to the Edge, Murano, or CX-7. |
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« Reply #12 on: May 25, 2007, 05:53:56 pm » |
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Comparing a 3 row CUV with a 2 row should make the comparison askew right from the get go, Yes? Direct competitors are Acadi, CX-7 and Murano.
For the record ,the Acadia DOES have a third row. A real third row too, not those ludicrously small ones like in the RAV4 and Outlander. The Acadia is also minivan-huge, not midsized. It's the largest crossover on the market, to my knowledge. In short, the Acadia should not be compared to the Edge, Murano, or CX-7. I stand corrected.  |
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