Honda CRV, Mazda CX-7 Or Mazda CX-9?

Im looking for a good vehicle with more features and more reliabilty Which one must I go for? Advice needed & why?

  • A turbocharged engine can always use a synthetic oil. This may be recommended in the owners manual, not sure. Nonetheless, it costs more to maintain. Most turbochargers famously die before the engine, due to extreme temperatures overtime. This may not matter if you do not intend to keep the CX7 for a long period of... Read More
  • i debated between all three of these cars when i was car shopping and i ended up with the CX-7 and i ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. in my opinion, it looks much much better than the CR-V and you get way more for your money. the turbo charged engine is great, so merging on the highway and so on is a breeze and it's got great... Read More
  • The CRV and CX-7 are both CUVs (Crossover vehicles). The CX-9 is a full sized SUV. You should take that into consideration before making any other decisions. For reliability, id go with the Honda CRV. It has a reliable 4-cylinder engine that will get you from place to place. For features, id get the CX-7. It has a... Read More
  • We dont know your tastes, or what you'll use it for, or how many kids you have. How do you expect anybody on here to tell you what cars best for you. My advice is to figure it out yourself - test drive all 3 and get the one you like best at the price you can afford
  • from a aesthetic, performance and comfort perspective the cx-7 for sure. Practicality wise, you have to decide which suits your needs the best

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The CX-7's closest rival is probably the Acura RDX, a performance-oriented crossover that also packs a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, all-wheel drive, and a suspension that's tuned for sporty handling. But the RDX's interior feels plusher yet sporty, there's more usable backseat space, and its powertrain feels and sounds more refined, with a bit less harshness and better responsiveness at part-throttle than the CX-7's engine. The RDX also has a more advanced all-wheel-drive system that is harder to fluster in brisk driving on curvy roads. The EX35 is a new competitor to the 2008 Mazda CX-7, with an excellent interior design and sharp handling, but its interior is also somewhat cramped. The BMW X3 offers a similar package, though its six-cylinder powertrains are more refined and sophisticated; however, the X3's interior trails the competition in appearance and materials. As a wild card, there's also the Subaru Tribeca, with quirky styling inside, sharp handling, and a surprisingly fun-to-drive feel on the road, thanks to the responsive flat-six engine. But what's the CX-7's biggest advantage? Its price is thousands lower than any of these rivals.

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