So the suspension is really stiff...tagtag
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I back read.. yes you're right.
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Montero na lang
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If you are wrong, turn right.
If you are right, turn left.
Is this part of a review in ai? Havent seen a comparo sa site.
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Wait for the CRV 1.5T its all new.
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Subaru Forester has higher, if not the same, ground clearance as the Mazda CX-5. Agree with you about it's looks, the previous model looked better than the current one. It's more spacious inside though than the Mazda CX-5 plus the full time 4WD. Although, there's that expensive CVT fluid replacement at 40T kms. Then again, the Mazda CX-5 also has this expensive i-Stop battery ...
Get the Mazda CX-5 if you don't need a 7-seater ...
If you need high ground clearance and big interior space from a CUV, the Forester fits the bill. Its angular looks do not appeal to everybody though. Subie's AWD and 6 airbags comes standard. Subaru has a promo now - 80k discount across all Forester models plus free 1 year maintenance. The base model 2.0i-L pricing (plus discount) is competing more with CX5 Maxx. At 1.5M, you're now looking at the 2.0i-P model (plus discount).
The CX5 Pro 2.0L has about the same ground clearance (less than a few mm against the Forester). It is wider, lighter, and has a longer wheelbase than the Forester. No question on how good it looks against the Forester. It is more cramped inside though. Its 2.0L engine is livelier than the 2.0L engine of the base Forester. Its FWD system plus SkyActiv technology gives it better fuel efficiency. Yojin3 promo covers maintenance for the first 3 years. No idea though how much it costs to maintain a SkyActiv vehicle after Yojin3 expires.
You won't go wrong with either CUV. It's a matter of preference really which vehicle appeals to you more. These two were part of our choices when we went CUV hunting a few months back. The new Xtrail is a fairly decent option also when we checked it out.
Both the CX5 (215mm) and Forester (225mm) have outstanding ground clearance for crossovers. These numbers are actually at par with the Fortuner's 225mm.
Uneven terrain should be no problem with any of the 3. Of course the Fortuner will have the more durable suspension, at the expense of a less comfortable ride.
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CX5 luma na, it's meant to be replaced by the CX3 parang yun CX7 noon bigla ni-phaseout. Mazda doesn't care about suv sizes, since lapit lang presyo
so given that, why even consider this SUV with a 2016 all brand new model Fort. it's common sense.
CRV 1st gen ko dinaan ko sa knee deep na baha, parang nadadala ng current sa gaan, tapos pag may dumaan pa mas malaki kawawa ka. di pwede CUV sa baha kahit ecosport. pag malakas ang ulan know your route, dont take shortcuts that you don't know. and maghanda ng pang-kape at dessert sa starbucks, that's cheaper than getting you prized car flooded.
^^^ The CX3 is Mazda's model for the small crossover segment, to compete with the HRV, Juke, Ecosport, Trax. The CX5 is meant to compete against other compact crossovers (CRV, Forester, Rav4, Xtrail/Rogue). Globally, I doubt that Mazda will ever replace the CX5 with the CX3 as the CX5 is one of the best sellers in its lineup and rated as one of the best among the compact crossovers.
If when Mazda does come up with an updated Mazda3, then expect an updated CX5 also as they share the same platform.
Yes, definitely. Instead of crossing a flood, find another way. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
Unless it's a life-and-death situation, I would rather wait it out or take an alternate route than force my car through a flood, even if it's an SUV.
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had the same dilemma before.
ended up with the Fortuner 2.4V since it is cheaper. but what I would give to get the CX5 diesel... but not 200k++ peso. hahaha!