Used 2013 Mazda CX-5 SUV Crossover Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons of the 2013 Mazda CX-5 SUV Crossover

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ProsPhenomenal fuel-economy at 26 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the highway.

ProsAll-wheel drive available is an option on all trims.

ProsStunning exterior styling.

ProsHigh-quality materials used throughout cabin.

ProsScored perfectly on crash test ratings.

ProsStops from 60 mph in a respectable distance.

ProsInnovative rear seat makes the most of cargo space.

ProsAll five-passengers receive plenty of legroom.

ProsTon of cargo space is available.

ProsPopular equipment from higher trims are available as options on lower ones.

ProsChoice of two transmissions.

ProsFun to drive.

ProsCapable steering, suspension and braking.

ProsAutomatic transmission shifts unbelievably smooth.

ConsFour-cylinder engine delivers slow acceleration.

ConsNo six-cylinder engine is available, which many drivers prefer in a sport utility vehicle.

ConsMinimal towing capacity.

ConsNo rear seat entertainment system available.

ConsTomTom navigation system is only satisfactory. It can be rather slow and most apps on smartphones are faster and more efficient.

ConsCabin is rather loud, especially on the highway.

ConsNo third row seat available.

ConsAdding on options and packages can make CX-5 rather expensive. You are almost better opting for the Grand Touring trim, rather than adding on everything separate.
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