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2010 Mazda CX-9 Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 59 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 25 - 28
Is the Mazda CX 9 a quality crossover?
I am looking at purchasing a 2007 Mazda CX9 Grand Touring crossover and was would like input from current owners or anyone familiar with this car.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Generous size, boringly good (meaning REALLY reliable) and agile handling. It's a winner. (us techs like it for the reliability and ease of putting on a lift) Reference:Mazda tech in Milford,CT

How to get rid speed limit (160km/h)on mazda cx-9 for middle east import?
Will speed limit defencer product such as HKS can get rid the limiter? Anyone has ecu wiring diagram?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Why would you go any faster than that anyway?

Is Mazda CX9 a diesel engined or only petrol?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

The Mazda CX9 is only available in a 3.5L and 3.7L petrol engine, starting in 2009 the Mazda CX7 model is available with a diesel 2.3L turbo engine. Reference:http://www.mazda.pe/html/mazda_cx-9_peru.html http://www.mazda.pe/html/mazda_cx-7_peru.html http://www.mazda.pe

Do u like the Lincoln MKX or the Mazda CX-9?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

I do not like the Lincoln MKX enough to lay down my hard earned cash. I am not so sure that their is anything wrong with the Lincoln MKX, but I do not trust Ford. The Lincoln brand is a Ford product and it would be hard for me to rest at night thinking I made a good decision. However, if I...

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If roominess trumps everything else, you’ll probably want to go straight to the full-size crossovers from General Motors (the Chevrolet Traverse, the closely related Buick Enclave, or the GMC Acadia).

These GM models are more spacious, but they don’t drive with the same verve as the CX-9.

Subaru’s Tribeca is probably the closest in overall driving feel—it handles very well for a tall crossover—but its odd styling and cramped third row are going to be a turnoff to some shoppers.

Then there’s the Honda Pilot, which breaks from the mold with outrageous chunky styling that embraces boxiness and trucklike looks, though it’s really a road-oriented crossover.

The Pilot performs much like the other vehicles in this group; if you can get past the styling, it’s well worth considering.

Toyota remains the only one to offer a four-cylinder engine in this class; in the roomy Highlander, the 2.7-liter four has just enough gusto and it’s much better on fuel.


 
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