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MSRP: $21,700 - $33,035 See Local Classifieds
 

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FWD (4) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
FWD 4dr i SV Specs $21,700 $20,665 20 28
FWD 4dr i Sport Specs $22,490 $21,414 20 28
FWD 4dr s Touring Specs $25,950 $24,295 18 25
FWD 4dr s Grand Touring Specs $31,335 $29,316 18 25
AWD (2) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
AWD 4dr s Touring Specs $27,650 $25,880 17 23
AWD 4dr s Grand Touring Specs $33,035 $30,901 17 23

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The 2010 Mazda CX-7 now effectively has two sets of rivals.

Competing with the bargain-priced 2.5-liter "i" models are the Nissan Rogue, the Honda CR-V, and new four-cylinder Chevrolet Equinox, among others, while the turbo CX-7 takes on the Subaru Tribeca, Volkswagen Tiguan, and perhaps even Acura RDX.

The Rogue has less of a performance emphasis; it exhibits a more laid-back personality, and the driving experience is a little more isolated (and numbed).

It can allow quite a bit of road noise inside, but the backseat is more spacious.

The CR-V is one of the best vehicles in the compact crossover class, with a very roomy and refined interior, but it’s not an exciting driving experience.

The new base four-cylinder Chevrolet Equinox has been redesigned with much-improved noise isolation, along with attractive interior materials, and it deserves another look.

Competing with the turbo models, the Acura RDX is a performance-oriented crossover that also packs a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, all-wheel drive, and a suspension that's tuned for sporty handling, and it’s probably the closest rival to the 2010 Mazda CX-7.

There’s more usable backseat space in the RDX, and its powertrain feels and sounds more refined.

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 2010 Mazda CX-7, with an excellent interior design and sharp handling, but its interior is also somewhat cramped.

The Subaru Tribeca has quirky styling inside, sharp handling, and a surprisingly fun-to-drive feel on the road, thanks to the responsive flat-six engine, while the Tiguan is bound to attract some shoppers due to its responsive turbo four and attractive interior.

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