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2010 Mazda CX-7 Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 102 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 29 - 32
Lock got punched in my Mazda CX7?
Is it expensive to replace the drivers side door lock? Could I replace the handle so there is no key hole at all? Bast ards keep breaking into the parking garage..
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

not that expensive. theyll just break window if they want in bad enough

Do you have a Luxury Mazda CX7 for sale in Austalia for Bargain Price??? Sand Interior wanted!?
What is your opinion on the car??? my location Gold Coast
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

I have a CX7 2008 with luxury package, and man this car rides so smooth & I Love the 9 set of bose speaker! The Sound is awesome! This car is a head turner, if your planning to buy one, ill guaranteed that you will love it.

Does anyone recommend buying a new/used Mazda CX7?
I am looking for small compact/mini SUV and want to know if there are similar cars out there with a reasonable price tag.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here - carinsurance.deep-ice.com

Does anyone own a Mazda CX-7?
I'm in the market for a new car and really like the Mazda CX-7's. I've owned Mazda's in the past and there were GREAT cars! The CX-7 rates highly for safety per the Institute of Highway Safety, but not great on reliability on www.consumerreports.org. I'm wondering if anyone out there owns one that can tell their experience??? Any help is...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

The CX7 is a great car. It doesn't get the best fuel mileage (owner reports of 16-24), and tires don't wear well (factory alignment is set up pretty aggressive, a realignment usually cures this along with a set of tires). Other than that there are were some problems affecting the early models...

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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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