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    ^ Thank you for all the feedback! Lots of very useful info. A test drive is a bit difficult now due to my schedule, and the dealers are an hour's drive (I live in the neckadawoods). I'm leaning towards the XT, but the GF likes the CX-5 better. I really appreciate everyone sharing their opinions and experiences!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenR View Post
    ^ Thank you for all the feedback! Lots of very useful info. A test drive is a bit difficult now due to my schedule, and the dealers are an hour's drive (I live in the neckadawoods). I'm leaning towards the XT, but the GF likes the CX-5 better. I really appreciate everyone sharing their opinions and experiences!
    Motor Image is offering 250k discount for the remaining stocks of the FXT (SJ). If you're not in a hurry, maybe you can check with Mazda when they will bring here the CX5 AWD 2.5L Turbo.

    The FXT loves the open roads. It can stretch its legs and still feels planted at twice the normal highway speed limit (if you feel like pushing its limits). One thing annoying is the vehicle control system as it takes over every time it senses it loses traction on any tire. Even with a wet surface (raining), the AWD system will do its best to keep all 4 wheels on the road even if you're driving a bit faster than others. On low traction surfaces (mud or rough terrain), just switch on X-Mode and the vehicle will automatically apply gas and brake input to keep traction (limited to 30 kmh only). I have not used it on very rough terrain but it works on muddy terrain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Motor Image is offering 250k discount for the remaining stocks of the FXT (SJ). If you're not in a hurry, maybe you can check with Mazda when they will bring here the CX5 AWD 2.5L Turbo.

    The FXT loves the open roads. It can stretch its legs and still feels planted at twice the normal highway speed limit (if you feel like pushing its limits). One thing annoying is the vehicle control system as it takes over every time it senses it loses traction on any tire. Even with a wet surface (raining), the AWD system will do its best to keep all 4 wheels on the road even if you're driving a bit faster than others. On low traction surfaces (mud or rough terrain), just switch on X-Mode and the vehicle will automatically apply gas and brake input to keep traction (limited to 30 kmh only). I have not used it on very rough terrain but it works on muddy terrain.

    Yeah, the Mazda dealer near me is offering a 200k discount on the CX-5 AWD, while the Subbie dealer has one remaining XT unit with 300k off. Hard choice, really.

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    Buy the newer model of the two which would be the Mazda CX-5 ... Better would be to buy the new 2019 Subaru Forester with Eyesight ... Safety first ...

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    An American take on the very popular CUVs...

    Motortrend CUV Comparison

    Please take note that the USDM CRV has the 1.5L turbo engine shared with the Civic RS and Accord.

    1ST HONDA CR-V
    The start-up chime should be DJ Khaled's "All I Do Is Win."

    2ND MAZDA CX-5
    Best driver's crossover, with sharp design inside and out.

    3RD SUBARU FORESTER
    Fix the suspension and give it some horsepower. Then we'll talk.

    4TH TOYOTA RAV4
    Great design, underwhelming chassis and powertrain.

    5TH HYUNDAI TUCSON
    A mild update away from top-three contention. Again.

    6TH NISSAN ROGUE
    Great back seat and cargo package but falls short on quality and refinement.

    7TH JEEP CHEROKEE
    All the charm of a puppy but with all the drawbacks, too.

    8TH CHEVROLET EQUINOX
    Feels like it was designed to be rented, not owned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    An American take on the very popular CUVs...

    Motortrend CUV Comparison

    Please take note that the USDM CRV has the 1.5L turbo engine shared with the Civic RS and Accord.

    1ST HONDA CR-V
    The start-up chime should be DJ Khaled's "All I Do Is Win."

    2ND MAZDA CX-5
    Best driver's crossover, with sharp design inside and out.

    3RD SUBARU FORESTER
    Fix the suspension and give it some horsepower. Then we'll talk.

    4TH TOYOTA RAV4
    Great design, underwhelming chassis and powertrain.

    5TH HYUNDAI TUCSON
    A mild update away from top-three contention. Again.

    6TH NISSAN ROGUE
    Great back seat and cargo package but falls short on quality and refinement.

    7TH JEEP CHEROKEE
    All the charm of a puppy but with all the drawbacks, too.

    8TH CHEVROLET EQUINOX
    Feels like it was designed to be rented, not owned.
    Equinox is so new yet the reviews ding it so much. Chevy needs to step up.

    Next Gen Rogue and Escape cant come soon enough.

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