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FLIPDADY
01-06-2006, 08:27 AM
Mazda USA (http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/displayPage.action?pageParameter=upcomingCX7)

TheProfessor
01-06-2006, 08:31 AM
Sweet......any idea how much it\'s gonna cost up here?

FLIPDADY
01-06-2006, 08:44 AM
Originally posted by PSIVIC


Sweet......any idea how much it\'s gonna cost up here?
Well from all the options that are available on this car I\'m thinking the starting price is going to be high 20\'s topping out at 40 grand. It\'s just weird to see a vehicle like this without a V6 powerplant.

Can\'t wait to see what the CX-9 will look like.

TheProfessor
01-06-2006, 09:11 AM
I agree about the lack of a V6.....add to that the fact that premium fuel is necessary and they might be hurting themselves. Still though, it\'s a very \'fresh\' look, especially at an expected starting price of high 20\'s.

majic
01-06-2006, 09:30 AM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED


Mazda USA (http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/displayPage.action?pageParameter=upcomingCX7)

can\'t wait.. and you know why ;) :p

Whos ur dadd
01-06-2006, 10:32 AM
Originally posted by majic



Originally posted by FLIPSPEED


Mazda USA (http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/displayPage.action?pageParameter=upcomingCX7)

can\'t wait.. and you know why ;) :p

But how long\'s it gonna be b4 a mint turbo engine shows up at the junker? ;)

FLIPDADY
01-06-2006, 10:34 AM
Originally posted by Whos ur dadd



Originally posted by majic



Originally posted by FLIPSPEED


Mazda USA (http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/displayPage.action?pageParameter=upcomingCX7)

can\'t wait.. and you know why ;) :p

But how long\'s it gonna be b4 a mint turbo engine shows up at the junker? ;)
That\'s not the reason why he can\'t wait.:p

Whos ur dadd
01-06-2006, 10:35 AM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED



Originally posted by Whos ur dadd



Originally posted by majic



Originally posted by FLIPSPEED


Mazda USA (http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/displayPage.action?pageParameter=upcomingCX7)

can\'t wait.. and you know why ;) :p

But how long\'s it gonna be b4 a mint turbo engine shows up at the junker? ;)
That\'s not the reason why he can\'t wait.:p

Oh do tell! Inquiring minds wanna know!!!

Whos ur dadd
01-06-2006, 10:37 AM
Maybe his g/f is pregnant and they need a bigger car? Somebody better start answering, or I\'m gonna create rumours all day long...

FLIPDADY
01-06-2006, 10:45 AM
Look closely at the CX-7. There\'s something on it that hasn\'t been available to the Mazda cars in the N/A market.

Something a lot of people want but can no longer get a hold of.:sarc
http://www.japanesecarfans.com/news/2060104.001/2060104.001.Mini11L.jpg

Whos ur dadd
01-06-2006, 10:52 AM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED


Look closely at the CX-7. There\'s something on it that hasn\'t been available to the Mazda cars in the N/A market.

Something a lot of people want but can no longer get a hold of.:sarc
http://www.japanesecarfans.com/news/2060104.001/2060104.001.Mini11L.jpg

WTF? Heated mirrors? Stubby attenae?

I don\'t have time to research the frickin answer. Just tell me (the way I like it)!

billyfo
01-06-2006, 11:04 AM
can I say it is a jack up Speed6:p

Jeff-TheBiz
01-06-2006, 11:20 AM
I betcha it is the LED tail lights...

FLIPDADY
01-06-2006, 11:27 AM
Originally posted by TheBiz


I betcha it is the LED tail lights...
Reminds me of the Lexus suv with the clear tails.

**Uh-hummm stubby**

Whos ur dadd
01-06-2006, 11:30 AM
No way. He could LED tails off of the 06 models can\'t he? Also, are CX lights the same size?

Or maybe he\'s become a practising polygamist and needs the space to haul his harem. Hmmm, I wonder if that could be the answer.

Whos ur dadd
01-06-2006, 11:34 AM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED

**Uh-hummm stubby**

No way!!! I can\'t believe that all this banter revolves around a 4 inch piece of coated metal. How frickin boring is that?

Maybe he has decided to become a buddist monk and needs a 4x4 to get up to the temple in the mountains. I bet that\'s the ticket.

FLIPDADY
01-06-2006, 11:40 AM
Originally posted by Whos ur dadd



Originally posted by FLIPSPEED

**Uh-hummm stubby**

No way!!! I can\'t believe that all this banter revolves around a 4 inch piece of coated metal. How frickin boring is that?

Hey weren\'t you looking for one too?

Optimzer
01-06-2006, 03:07 PM
no way it\'s the led tails - doesn\'t the 06 m3 have them???


do tell what it is!!!

Caz
01-06-2006, 03:26 PM
Chrome handles?

majic
01-06-2006, 03:30 PM
lol.. guys.. you\'re being ridiculous :D

i PM\'d wud already.. so he thinks he\'s funny or sumfin ;) anyway.. it is the stubby (listen to Joe next time!).. no other part would \'bolt\' on directly .. heh.. it\'s all pearl_hatch\'s fault.. :zzz

Broli
01-06-2006, 04:07 PM
is it the stubby!!!


edit: i knew, i just missed the guessing game!

Whos ur dadd
01-06-2006, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by majic


lol.. guys.. you\'re being ridiculous :D

i PM\'d wud already.. so he thinks he\'s funny or sumfin ;) anyway.. it is the stubby (listen to Joe next time!).. no other part would \'bolt\' on directly .. heh.. it\'s all pearl_hatch\'s fault.. :zzz

I didn\'t believe you! We just wasted 20 posts about a shortened coat hanger! I was hoping for a turbo story man!!! Temp guage sensor, NAV system would\'ve sufficed, but not a frickin\' coat hanger!!!

Whos ur dadd
01-06-2006, 04:59 PM
Originally posted by Broli


is it the stubby!!!


edit: i knew, i just missed the guessing game!

Just wondering when you\'d come in and ho this thread. :D

Jeff-TheBiz
01-06-2006, 05:32 PM
Is it the rims?

iconicrocket
01-06-2006, 06:36 PM
Is it the dual exhaust?

Chrome accented shift knob? :sarc

MAZDA Kitten
01-07-2006, 05:22 PM
I love it; I am assuming it is the 2.3 motor but tweaked with turbo? hmmmmmmm.....
I looooove the key for this thing too.
Anyone know where they are built?

TheProfessor
01-07-2006, 11:18 PM
The CX-7 has the same motor as the MazdaSpeed6 except that it\'s tuned to about 244hp. In the Wheels section of the Star today they said that the car is pretty much a Mazda6 from the firewall forward, indicating that the V6 from the 6 might just drop right in. The car is a Mazda3 from the firewall back. Having said that, I have no idea where it\'s built.

mEtH
01-08-2006, 11:35 AM
That sucks that it only seats 5.

TheProfessor
01-08-2006, 04:57 PM
Originally posted by methodyst


That sucks that it only seats 5.

I believe Mazda also has a larger SUV in the works.

MAZDA Kitten
01-08-2006, 11:54 PM
Originally posted by PSIVIC



Originally posted by methodyst


That sucks that it only seats 5.

I believe Mazda also has a larger SUV in the works.

CX-9
http://www.channel4.com/4car/media/spyshots/M/mazda/cx-9/03-large/mazda-cx9-001.jpg

http://www.channel4.com/4car/media/spyshots/M/mazda/cx-9/03-large/mazda-cx9-002.jpg

http://www.channel4.com/4car/media/spyshots/M/mazda/cx-9/03-large/mazda-cx9-003.jpg

http://www.channel4.com/4car/media/spyshots/M/mazda/cx-9/03-large/mazda-cx9-004.jpg


Mazda CX-9: Mazda has already confirmed the CX-7, the production version of the MX-Crossport concept car, but it has another, larger crossover-style vehicle on the way as well. The CX-9 is Mazda\'s pitch at the R-Class sector and will replace the slow-selling MPV in the US as Mazda gives its range an image overhaul. No word as yet on whether it\'ll officially come to Europe and the UK. The CX-9 and CX-7 will also render the Tribute SUV redundant.

Seating: The CX-9 will have three rows of seats, accommodating up to seven. It is to be built, like the five-seat CX-7, on a lengthened version of the Mazda6 platform, which it will share with the upcoming Ford Edge and newly-launched Lincoln Aviator crossovers.

Engines: Like the Edge, it will be powered by the new Ford 3.5-litre V6 engine (250bhp and 240lb ft of torque), with a new six-speed automatic gearbox. No news of a diesel, but the platform and powertrain are said to be hybrid-compatible.

Unveiling: Mazda is expected to unveil the CX-9 at the New York Auto Show next spring, with sales following in late 2006 or early 2007. US-market versions may be built in Oakville, Ontario, alongside the Edge, though it will also be made in Japan - meaning that right-hand-drive versions will be produced.

mEtH
01-09-2006, 08:21 AM
Where can I get me one of those bags for my car for the winter season. :p

MAZDA Kitten
01-09-2006, 09:00 AM
http://www.eastlink.com.hk/Plastic%20bag.jpg

g_g
02-09-2006, 11:29 AM
I saw one in Oakville earlier this week. I must say i really like it!

FLIPDADY
02-09-2006, 03:50 PM
The price is right too.

Starting at $32,000 for the base CX-7. The GT models start at $35,000 plus.

Not bad for all the features you get.

TheProfessor
02-09-2006, 06:34 PM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED


The price is right too.

Starting at $32,000 for the base CX-7. The GT models start at $35,000 plus.

Not bad for all the features you get.


Is this meant to replace the Tribute? If so, I think Mazda will be missing out on an important entry level SUV segment. They need a good mini-ute to compete against the likes of the RAV4, CRV, Xterra, etc.

dredd2099
02-09-2006, 11:28 PM
Originally posted by methodyst


That sucks that it only seats 5.

want a sliding door alrdy?

MAZDA Kitten
02-12-2006, 06:48 PM
Will they come in manual transmission? I think I wanna trade in my 3 for one of these babies.. :hoho

PSSSSHTTT..

BLKOUT
02-20-2006, 04:26 PM
personally, I don\'t think it looks good at all.

TheProfessor
03-27-2006, 03:02 PM
Well, I saw a CX-& on the road on Friday at lunch right by Mazda Head Office. It was definately a production model finished in a light bluish colour. Looked pretty good, but I was zooming past it and didn\'t get the best look.

FLIPDADY
03-27-2006, 03:38 PM
Originally posted by PSIVIC


Well, I saw a CX-& on the road on Friday at lunch right by Mazda Head Office. It was definately a production model finished in a light bluish colour. Looked pretty good, but I was zooming past it and didn\'t get the best look.
So that\'s your white 3 parked all the way near the exit.:D

TheProfessor
03-27-2006, 03:47 PM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED



Originally posted by PSIVIC


Well, I saw a CX-& on the road on Friday at lunch right by Mazda Head Office. It was definately a production model finished in a light bluish colour. Looked pretty good, but I was zooming past it and didn\'t get the best look.
So that\'s your white 3 parked all the way near the exit.:D



Probably not, my 3 can\'t be seen from the 404 or 16th, but from Leslie street just north of East Beaver. There are so many damn white 3\'s in the area I\'m surprised I get into the right car at night :sarc

Broli
03-27-2006, 06:38 PM
hey hey hey

we have another thread for that (http://torontomazda3.com/forum/read.php?TID=1454&page=40)


shame!!!

from two such distinguished members!!

FLIPDADY
03-28-2006, 10:51 AM
Originally posted by Broli


hey hey hey

we have another thread for that (http://torontomazda3.com/forum/read.php?TID=1454&page=40)


shame!!!

from two such distinguished members!!
Yeah yeah what are you trying to say?

chinsterr
03-28-2006, 09:41 PM
Originally posted by PSIVIC


Well, I saw a CX-& on the road on Friday at lunch right by Mazda Head Office. It was definately a production model finished in a light bluish colour. Looked pretty good, but I was zooming past it and didn\'t get the best look.

+ 1 for that sighting . It must have been the same one that triplezoom and i saw , well, at least it was the same colour. baby blue .... hrrrmm, i wonder if they will make the 3 in that colour too :p

**saw it in the same area 16th + woodbine area

FLIPDADY
03-29-2006, 08:20 AM
Originally posted by chinsterr

+ 1 for that sighting . It must have been the same one that triplezoom and i saw , well, at least it was the same colour. baby blue .... hrrrmm, i wonder if they will make the 3 in that colour too :p

**saw it in the same area 16th + woodbine area
Yeah the CX-7 is floating around that area near head office.

SIM SIMMA
04-06-2006, 12:01 PM
Saw it last night parked at head office.

Colour looked alright from a distance... I entering on the on ramp of heading south on the 404.

FLIPDADY
04-06-2006, 01:05 PM
Originally posted by Jobes


Saw it last night parked at head office.

Colour looked alright from a distance... I entering on the on ramp of heading south on the 404.


Ice Blue color right?

TheProfessor
04-06-2006, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED



Originally posted by Jobes


Saw it last night parked at head office.

Colour looked alright from a distance... I entering on the on ramp of heading south on the 404.


Ice Blue color right?

That\'s the colour I saw.

FLIPDADY
04-06-2006, 01:12 PM
I\'ll be at head office all day Monday so I\'ll get to finally see it up close.

Anyone up for a CX-7 mini meet at head office?:p

SIM SIMMA
04-06-2006, 01:54 PM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED



Originally posted by Jobes


Saw it last night parked at head office.

Colour looked alright from a distance... I entering on the on ramp of heading south on the 404.


Ice Blue color right?

That\'s the one.

I\'ll be up for a CX-7 mini meet... say lunch time? haha... I work right by there... off Rodick rd..

:)

TheProfessor
04-06-2006, 03:35 PM
Originally posted by Jobes



Originally posted by FLIPSPEED



Originally posted by Jobes


Saw it last night parked at head office.

Colour looked alright from a distance... I entering on the on ramp of heading south on the 404.


Ice Blue color right?

That\'s the one.

I\'ll be up for a CX-7 mini meet... say lunch time? haha... I work right by there... off Rodick rd..

:)





I could probably make a lunchtime meet too, I work on East Beaver Creek!

SIM SIMMA
04-06-2006, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by Jobes


Saw it last night parked at head office.

Colour looked alright from a distance... I entering on the on ramp of heading south on the 404.



What the heck is up with my messed up Engrish? whoa

just read it again... man that was bad...

If anyone is serious about a lunch time meet... hehe...

Flip you want us to meet you at Mazda head office? Anyone else in the area?

FLIPDADY
04-06-2006, 04:00 PM
Originally posted by Jobes
What the heck is up with my messed up Engrish? whoa

just read it again... man that was bad...

If anyone is serious about a lunch time meet... hehe...

Flip you want us to meet you at Mazda head office? Anyone else in the area?


I\'m not sure if I can get a lunch break.

SIM SIMMA
04-06-2006, 04:03 PM
LOL... working you guys like dogs.

That\'s cool.. Take some close up pics of the blue CX-7 for us.

FLIPDADY
04-07-2006, 08:10 AM
Originally posted by Jobes


LOL... working you guys like dogs.

That\'s cool.. Take some close up pics of the blue CX-7 for us.


I think they only let us out during smoke breaks. Very tight security there.

SABIO
08-25-2006, 07:00 PM
Latest Reveiw Aug. 22/2006 by: David Thomas


Automakers are stemming the tide of anti-SUV sentiment with a new type of family vehicle: the crossover. Built primarily on car frames, crossovers — predictably — offer a more carlike ride than earlier, truck-based SUVs. Mazda comes on the scene with one of the best-looking, best-performing crossovers I\'ve tested to date, and it does so at a mid-$30,000 price point.

Exterior
There is no understating the looks of the CX-7; it\'s a bold design statement all around. Onlookers are confronted with a menacing face and blacked-out grille, all pulled together by a very, very large Mazda emblem. The front wheels are topped by exaggerated fenders that remind me of Mazda\'s RX-8 sports car. They also force the eye down the CX-7\'s side profile to the tapered rear windows, which narrow considerably at the rear. While that effect is great for exterior design, I found that this eye-catching element actually detracted from the driving experience. More on that later.

Even from behind, the CX-7 shines, with frosted plastic taillights that exhibit an expensive air. Large 17-inch wheels add to the muscular look, as does the low ride height, which also allows for easy access for passengers and cargo.


Interior
Mazda is one of those companies I can\'t figure out. Its lineup is full of attractive, affordable, fun-to-drive and competitively priced cars in almost every segment. Yet where I find myself liking the cars the most — besides sheer driving pleasure — is on the inside.

Making plastic look and feel expensive to the touch is hard to do, and automakers often fail at pulling off an elegant interior in an inexpensive car. Mazda instead focuses on forming the plastics and interior design into a \"sporty\" look rather than an elegant one. This works to perfection in the RX-8, Mazda3 and here in the CX-7.

Orange-red gauges are recessed in three deep pods, like a sports car, and are easy to read even in bright sunlight. The steering wheel is thick and well-padded, and the center dash has large knobs for controlling all the essentials. The only tricky aspect is that the display for the stereo and environmental controls is high on the dash, away from the controls themselves. This is meant to keep drivers from looking anywhere besides the road. Because the dials are so easy to use, the setup becomes second nature after a few days behind the wheel.

The leather seats in my tester were firm and supportive, but not supple or luxurious like the leather in European models. Of course, the CX-7 isn\'t priced like European vehicles, either. If the exterior is a study in design over-indulgence, the interior can\'t be slighted for its tighter focus. The test vehicle also had thousands of miles logged on it and still looked brand new, a rarity for many journalist-loaned cars.


Going & Stopping
You wouldn\'t believe how many shoppers out there think a V-6 is always superior to a four-cylinder engine, no matter what. I bet a lot of people will discount the CX-7 because it has a four-cylinder underneath its menacing hood. Hold on — this is a turbocharged four-cylinder that produces 244 horsepower and 258 pounds-feet of torque, and it can really move.

Not many SUVs — or crossovers, for that matter — truly act like cars. But the CX-7 lives up to its marketing, moving as sportingly as any midlevel, midsize sedan I\'ve tested. Floor the accelerator and you\'ll shoot from the tollbooth with gusto and extreme control. My wife took over for me on a long road trip, and even she will admit a grin crossed her face as she passed some slowpokes in the center lane.

My only gripe with the powerplant is the six-speed automatic, and it\'s only a relevant gripe at highway speeds. When cruising, the transmission would pop down out of sixth gear far too soon, even when I didn\'t want to pass or accelerate. I would bet most drivers wouldn\'t notice this on routine commutes, and it didn\'t annoy me after I got used to the small threshold I was given.

Braking was carlike and quite firm. It offered reassuring feel for the size of the vehicle and the character of the handling.


Ride & Handling
Mazda likes to say the CX-7 drives like a sports car, and in many ways it feels like you are indeed driving a car. Still, the CX-7 is a large vehicle, whether you call it a crossover or an SUV. It weighs 3,929 pounds (3,710 for front-wheel-drive models) but the steering is crisp and exact. My all-wheel-drive test vehicle was a bit out of alignment, and since I only had a week in it, I didn\'t get it fixed. It was slightly skewed to the left, but was manageable. Regardless, I got an excellent feel for the car\'s handling prowess. It must also be noted that the car had more than 8,000 miles on it when I tested it. Most cars I review have been driven fewer miles, especially ones so new to the market.

One negative of the carlike ride is a firmer, more rigid chassis that, while delivering that great handling, also sends bumps and road imperfections straight to the driver\'s seat. In this way, I got some sports-car feel, though in a negative way. The bumps weren\'t enough to negate all the other great characteristics of the CX-7\'s ride, but the enormous blind spots I encountered could force one or two buyers to pick another vehicle.

My first experience with one of the blind spots came 30 minutes into my time with the CX-7, when I merged into the left lane on the highway and cut off a none-too-happy pickup driver. I didn\'t see his Ford Ranger at all when I smoothly made my shift in lanes, complete with signal. I chalked it up to not knowing the CX-7 yet. Time and again, though, over 400 miles of driving, the blind spots forced double- and triple-checks of all the mirrors and a cautionary turn of the head over the shoulder. The blind spots are due to those narrowing side windows mentioned above; the reduction in glass means reduction in visibility. My wife also remarked on how much worse the blind spots were than those in her 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Until now, the CX-7 had been on the top of the list to replace the Jeep in our own garage. After the blind spot issue, we\'re not so sure.


Cargo & Towing
The CX-7\'s rear cargo area holds just under 30 cubic feet with the second-row seats in place and 58.6 cubic feet with them down. This is a large area, but it\'s also a bit high, so the depth isn\'t there compared to others in the class. The Nissan Murano bests both of those numbers. I liked how the carpeted cargo floor could be flipped over to reveal a hard plastic one instead. This is a brilliant feature for anyone who owns a dog that likes the carpet — so they don\'t slip — but who still wants the utility of a hard floor for runs to the gardening center or other messy locales.

Towing is rated at 2,000 pounds, but the CX-7 is clearly not meant to tow more than a jet ski, so that number is unlikely to concern most shoppers.


Safety
The CX-7 offers front side-impact airbags and side curtain airbags for front and rear passengers. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety hasn\'t tested the CX-7 yet, but the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave it a five-star rating for front and side-impact tests, its highest ratings.

The car also comes with all-disc antilock brakes, an electronic stability system and traction control, all standard.


CX-7 in the Market
The CX-7 isn\'t the first crossover on the market by a long shot, and there are a slew of others that will join it shortly. The Ford Edge borrows a lot of Mazda technology and will be out this fall, along with a new and enlarged Mitsubishi Outlander.

Toyota\'s RAV4 is the segment\'s reigning king, and the Nissan Murano has also filled the space admirably with a mix of handling characteristics and stylish Japanese looks similar to the CX-7. Mazda\'s entry tops the Murano due to its more stylish interior and much more engaging driving feel. For those who want to make a statement with their crossover, the CX-7 is an affordable option.

SABIO
08-25-2006, 08:07 PM
Hey, Jeff. Can you order me one from the USA so I can get a white one WITH Black interior?? It would be cheaper too:sarc

edit-spelting

Mica3SGT
08-25-2006, 09:07 PM
\"Onlookers are confronted with a menacing face and blacked-out grille, all pulled together by a very, very large Mazda emblem\"

I\'ll have nightmares tonight just thinking about it........

3GFX
08-28-2006, 10:12 AM
Good review Sabs....blind spots are a big issue. I notice it all the time with the 2006 Silverado. I\'ve driven 1997 to current GMC Sierra\'s and they never had as big of a blindspot as the current models. I hope this is cured with the new models.

TheProfessor
08-28-2006, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by 3GFX


Good review Sabs....blind spots are a big issue. I notice it all the time with the 2006 Silverado. I\'ve driven 1997 to current GMC Sierra\'s and they never had as big of a blindspot as the current models. I hope this is cured with the new models.

You know that Sabio did not write that, right? Just making sure ;)

3GFX
08-29-2006, 11:28 AM
Originally posted by TheProfessor



Originally posted by 3GFX


Good review Sabs....blind spots are a big issue. I notice it all the time with the 2006 Silverado. I\'ve driven 1997 to current GMC Sierra\'s and they never had as big of a blindspot as the current models. I hope this is cured with the new models.

You know that Sabio did not write that, right? Just making sure ;)

It was written by the founder of Wendy\'s!

(Yes I know it was written by David thomas :p)

MazdaTree
08-30-2006, 04:13 AM
I\'ve seen a few cx-7\'s on the roads... I love how the Hid/Projector combo look on this car... Kinda like the s2000 or acura tl\'s. I wonder if the 3\'s are gonna look so good... I\'m guessing so!

I\'m also wondering how this car is gonna compare to the acura rdx(I think thats the model)?

I saw the rdx today on those trucks and it looks smaller... but still nice...

3GFX
08-30-2006, 08:33 AM
I\'m not to sure if the CX-7 is meant to compete with the RDX or MDX, my guess its the MDX. But then again despite the size differance I think they are both meant to be sporty mid-size SUVs. Good segmeant if your looking to eat your planet! :D

SIM SIMMA
08-31-2006, 04:19 PM
At it\'s cost point the loaded CX-7 would still be a good 10K cheaper than the MDX... so it is meant to compete with the likes of the RDX which I believe is supposed to have a starting MSRP of 41,900 or something like that.

FLIPDADY
08-31-2006, 04:34 PM
Originally posted by Jobes


At it\'s cost point the loaded CX-7 would still be a good 10K cheaper than the MDX... so it is meant to compete with the likes of the RDX which I believe is supposed to have a starting MSRP of 41,900 or something like that.


You don\'t get that 3rd row seat though like the MDX has. It seems like Honda was looking over Mazda\'s shoulder\'s when they made the RDX. Let\'s see the numbers 2.3 Turbo motors and very similar HP numbers.:sarc

TheProfessor
08-31-2006, 04:38 PM
I still can\'t believe Honda is finally releasing a boosted motor in a production vehicle and it\'s a damn cute ute :sarc

FLIPDADY
08-31-2006, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by TheProfessor


I still can\'t believe Honda is finally releasing a boosted motor in a production vehicle and it\'s a damn cute ute :sarc
This Honda City never made it to our market but it had the factory turbo in it. It\'s just weird to see Honda with a factory boosted engine.

http://www.honda.co.jp/factbook/auto/CITY/19831026/image/001-001.gif

http://www.honda.co.jp/factbook/auto/CITY/19831026/image/003-001.gif

FLIPDADY
08-31-2006, 05:06 PM
Good test here:

CX-7 - 1st Place! (http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/Comparos/articleId=116618)

SABIO
09-01-2006, 02:26 AM
only prob. is Gas mileage.

On cx-7 forums owners are getting 17-20MPG city and 20-24 Hwy. :( And with Premium fuel at $1+ a litre!! ouch.... 18Ga tank / 70L tank... $$$$
$70 to drive 360-440Miles/580-700km

but then I should not complain... it gets better mileage than my 3 LOL:p

SABIO
09-02-2006, 02:28 AM
Does anyone know how they measure *Legroom in a vehicle.
The CX-7 has more rear legroom than a Murano. Funny thing is, I can barely fit in the rear seat of a CX-7 but have LOTS of room in the rear seat of a murano... a couple inches betwen my knees and the front seat.