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  • Mazda CX-5 2.5 Turbo - 162TSI comparison

    Was just reading through the specs of the updated Mazda CX-5 2.5l turbo - in top-spec Akera trim (at $49k before ORC) I reckon it gives the 162TSI a run for its money.

    I think VW is really going to have to lift its game for 2020, here are some things currently absent for $3-5k more money:
    -Ventilated front seats
    -Heated rear seats (on the 5 seater)
    -Heated steering wheel
    -Nappa leather
    -Included sunroof
    -Included premium sound system
    -Included (proper) head up display
    -Traffic sign recognition
    -LED fog lights
    -DAB radio

    Quite a large list if you think about it. Time for VW to pick up their game in Australia if you ask me!

    2019 Mazda CX-5 pricing and specs: Turbo petrol flagship arrives | CarAdvice


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    It’s still 2018
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Transporter View Post
      It’s still 2018
      Except MY19 models have been able to be ordered since about September, so presumably VW Australia finalises their MY20 specifications mid-year 2019. So not too far away at all!


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        I'd expect there to be a MY19.5 update which will bring a few smaller options in as standard.

        It's usual for car companies to leap frog the competition. It's a bit of a game to keep ahead of the pack until you launch a brand new model.

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          ...and keep some impatient buyers on their toes as well.

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            You can never win. There is always a new model with new "must have" features.

            It's the way the world works. If they brought the new model out with every feature then they would have nothing to make a song and dance about for the next 5 years.

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            • #7
              The CX5 is going to be a much improved package with the 2.5T - I really like the interior and exterior design too - but the same rear legroom and pathetic boot space issues will remain until they redesign it.
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                Again all relative to age - one reason I picked the CX5 over (Gen 1) Tiguan was for boot space. Clearly Gen 2 has jumped a size, so depends whether Mazda does likewise down the track.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jimi View Post
                  The CX5 is going to be a much improved package with the 2.5T - I really like the interior and exterior design too - but the same rear legroom and pathetic boot space issues will remain until they redesign it.
                  ...and also in the real world it may use a lot more fuel than very fuel efficient TSI engines do. I still remember CX7 with the fuel economy of anything up from 14.5L/100km.
                  It’s the one of the things I prefer to compare, rather than heated seats and steering wheel.
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