I'm very impressed with the CX-90. I've owned several Hondas and several Mazdas and only 1 Toyota (1st generation Celica ST).... Although I know that Toyota makes possibly the most reliable cars in the world, in general I find them lacking in charisma. Mazda is my current favorite car brand.
generally I would agree. I always passed up the Toyota when I was buying a new car. But after the Grand and Crown, I am now a Toyota fan....also a Lexus fan. I always loved the look of the mazda. Classy yet sheik. But every time I test drove one, I found it to be noisy. One of the reasons I never bought a Toyota RAV is for that cabin noise. Mazda was the same for me but maybe now it's different. I was looking for an NX or RX hybrid Mazda equivalent. Sadly they don't really have a hybrid in those models yet. If Mazda made a mid size hybrid like with the CX-90 interior, I'd be 80% sold. Only thing that holds me back is resale value and possibly some reliability since Lexus has them beat.
I've viewed several of your videos now and I have to say I'm impressed. You're knowledgeable. Your explanations are easy to understand, concise, and not overly technical.
David I've watched 50 hours of YT reviews on Mazda CX90 and yours is the best! Really appreciate what you've got: engineering viewpoint, talking about specs but not just listing them off, really going into what's important. Talking with the engineers and letting us Know the Mazda viewpoint. I'm a 9 year owner of a CX5 which has had only one issue in that time after 120k miles, LeD lights failed about year 2. That's the ONLY thing and I would drive my car 2 more years but I'm ready for a new one. I was so lucky to "fall into" Mazda branda after going to a Subaru dealership. The Subaru seat hurt my back after an extended test drive. I drove away with the comfy Mazda seat. I have found however that the CX90 seat is too stiff. That's the biggest failure. However, I love the car so much I still ordered one!
Great evaluation of both vehicles. I was going to get the Grand Highlander max, but wasn’t impressed with the interior, and I really loved my 2017 Highlander hybrid 6 cylinders ( was totaled in accident) So after seeing many reviews of CX 90 PHEV, I test drove one , and WOW was impressed with interior, and exterior. Drove on interstate plenty of punch to pass slower vehicles, but then when I put in sports mode, this became a different vehicle, reminds me more of sports sedan characteristics. But what really pushed me towards Mazda CX90 PHEV was the $7500 credit off MSRP if you lease it and no penalty if you pay off lease early. So I placed my order for CX90 PHEV and saved $1000s. Other note the CX90 PHEV gets much better mpg in hybrid mode vs GH and much cheaper than GH. My only issue is how dependable will this Mazda be down the road.
I have had my CX90 for almost 5 months and I love it. the power of the 6 cylinder is very smooth. I have been driving from the interior of B.C. to Vancouver and back and it handles outstanding. Fuel mileage on my trips has been 9.5L per 100 k at speeds of 120 to 140 kph.. Way better than my older CX9. Love the wireless Apple car play. Takes a bit to get used to the engine shutting off at 120kph.Never have owned a Toyota but I am sure it is a great vehicle.
Great review. Thank you for your thoughtful and detailed insight. I’m glad to see Mazda is on par with the best of them and getting better and better. Not only is Mazda‘s handling and overall quality top notch but I love their exclusivity if you will. With Toyota and Honda, you see yourself coming and going everywhere. With Mazda you get an awesome vehicle and something unique on the road.
I cross shopped a regular Highlander with the CX-9 (not 90) and I ended up with the Cx-9. The highlander feels huge in comparison. A lot more room inside. But there's no way the Highlander can take corners at the speeds that I do in the Mazda. Just no way. One is a sporty crossover and the other is mom's minivan. I'll let you guess which one is which.
I wish these were available when i was buying last year! Both are very appealing and I found your review to be well balanced and reasonable. I appreciate the seriousness you bring to your work.
Thanks David! I've looked at both and still considering both. Leaning toward Mazda, mostly because I have driven a CX-9 for the last 12 years. The interior on the lower trim levels is far superior in the Mazda. The Toyota upper level trims are good. I love the Mazda driving dynamics. It drives smaller than it is, the Toyota does okay. Best (exaggerated) analogy I can think of is if you want to drive like you're sitting in a recliner or on a comfortable couch, get the Toyota. If you'd rather be driving a sports car, get the Mazda. The Toyota will probably have better resale but the Mazda will give you more bang for the buck up front. Toyota quality and reliability is legendary, Mazda has improved greatly. As first year models, they both will likely have bugs that need to be worked out. Given Toyota's history there will probably be fewer issues with it.
David, thank you very much for the extensive time, attention, and detailed coverage of all of the areas of both vehicles. You have made it very easy for me to decide which vehicle to purchase by showing the differences in the two. The Grand Highlander leads in areas that are the most important to me.
I currently own a Acura MDX 2011 with SH-AWD with 300HP. My Acura experience was amazing for my purchase at the time. I just recently test drove the Acura A-spec 2023 with 788 miles off a lease and the car is only a year old, poor quality of interior suede and leather mix on the seats ages horribly. The interior is ok but in comparison to my 2011 leather and real wood accents it looks like crap. The rims were also chipped with such little miles. Salesman got me into the MDX Advance, nothing advanced about it other than it was more money and just as underwhelming and unimpressive. When i got in, the interior was bland, lots of gimmicky features that are useless. I haul a family of 6 with luggage, so the car has to have great handling when off road and on the pavement. The SH-AWD makes a huge difference when driving in the snow or rain, my 2011 has a city driving if 16 MPG and 20.5 Highway but i have a hell of an engjne that has lots of low end torque. I assume the 2023 MDX which 4th generation of my car would have been amazing but instead no performance, overpriced, engine underwhelming and the safety features like the side-mirrors were actually smaller than those of my 2011 MDX but the car is actually 6 inches longer. The brake pedal was mushy and the comfort,normal or sports mode settings are nothing but a placebo button. The sports plus mode opens the throttle but that is it. In summary , i am no longer a fan of Acura. Specifically when you are spending $65k of my hard earned money. The one thing i found amazing about the safety features which would be awesome to have from the highlander platinum is the rear view camera mirror. That is extremely helpful when driving with 6 passengers and cargo and you have nice rear view. By pressing a button on the mirror, the rear mirror becomes a camera, that provides a clear view of what is behind you, just like when the car is empty and your ciew is bot obstructed. That should be standard in every SUV with 6 or more passengers. I am not going to lie, i am also looking at an used BMW X5, as for the highlander i am Looking at a 2022 model because of the 6cyl engine which naturally aspirated.
Couldn’t agree more on the poor materials in Acura’s. I have a 2008 TL with 128k miles. All leather seats have badly cracked. As I remember the cracking started when the car was only 6/7 years old. Other interior materials also didn’t age well, which makes the car looks like a 30 year old. The car also has been slowly leaking engine oil for at least 5 years and one major mechanical failure when it was only 85k miles. My 2009 mazda CX9, also bought new , leather and interior still looks excellent after 15 years with 150K miles, and not a single mechanical issue.
I bought a GH XLE just last month and i hate to say that my car is in the dealership waiting for a new turbo charger as the turbo wastegate remain closed and check engine light cane on twice made my car unsafe to drive. My car just made 800kms and this happened. This was a dream come true vehicle for me and just really upset about it.
The CX90 looks gorgeous. IMO a closer comparison is the Highlander as both don't have much 3rd row space. I like the PHEV too! I chose the TX550H+ though... I owned a 2005 Mazda6, it was nice, but the Camry would have been a better choice for lack of repairs. A few oddball problems developed in my Mazda about 5 years after owning it, which didn't happen on my Venza.
@@mbenton6, I LOVE my RX450H+ and the TX will just be a larger version of that with the V6 mated to the PHEV Powertrain.... How could I go wrong? The CX does look nice and I did enjoy the drive of my Mazda6... but the overall quality wasn't as good as Toyota. I like the idea of an inline 6 Turbo, but Fuel economy is more important to me than fast for my every day driver.
The 2005 Mazda might've had issues, because Mazda partnered with Ford some time ago. Not sure if that MY is part of it, but that's the main comment with those early 2000's Mazdas
The interior of the Mazda is absolutely beautiful and much nicer in design than the Toyota. This becomes more apparent when you see the Mazda in the top trim package with the white leather interior.
2024 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid MAX has 362 HP not 326 as you stated. For a 4 cylinder vs. 6 cylinder the GH has the edge for fuel economy. We've owned our GH Hybrid MAX Limited since June and absolutely love it.
@golferpro1241 26-27 MPG with mostly city driving around Chicago. It's by far the most fun to drive, and I enjoy the additional sport trim, exposed exhaust, gold accents, and ultrasuede seats, so for me, it's worth it. If you don't care about the extras or a much faster and smoother ride, then MAX isn't necessary.
GH is underpowered, just as the heavy Sienna is. The 3.5 2GR is greatly missed. I drove a TX yesterday and with a load, it’s a dog. The 4 banger just isn’t enough. Toyota punted rather than keep the 3.5. They say 362 HP but it was weaker and slower than my 2018 Sienna 3.5.
@letsgobrandon5800 I've been driving my hybrid MAX for 5 months now and I guarantee I'd spank your Siena by a longshot. 0-60 in 5.8 seconds isn't underpowered, especially weighing 5000 lbs. It's the 400 lb ft of torque that provides the power. The TX Is slower unless you get the F sport.
Mazda cx90. For one, it doesnt drive like a minivan. 2. RWD-AWD + i line 6. 3. More luxurious interior and exterior. 4. Handles and drives like a $100,000 BMW. 5. Mazda Reliablity. 6. It just looks better... style and finish and road presence. I bought a Turbo S P P. It is awesome.
I cross shopped the CX-90 with the Nissan Pathfinder. I bought the CX-90 and love it but I do wish they included parking sensors on lower trims. You have to go pretty high up in the expensive trim levels to get parking sensors in the CX-90.
@@JokerG16 David’s review of the GH seemed to suggest it was quite smooth. He did note it was a little louder than the outgoing V6 but I do not remember him making any mention of it being buzzy or similar.
MIght be important to differentiate between longitudinal/RWD based layout vs transverse/FWD based.. The cars now are so good that most people might not be able to tell the difference. Underneath the vehicle is where you start to see differences in design/thought process, and where companies often cut corners.
What is your recommendation for a TWO-row SUV. I have been following the release of the Toyota Crown Signia, but I am concerned about the low headlight placement, and absence of a spare tire.
David, thank you very much for this review. These two SUVs are at the top of my list (along with Honda Pilot/Acura MDX). Do you know what the differences are between the 280 hp and 340 hp I6 engines? In other words, is it *just* ECU, or are there different parts (bigger turbo, different intake/exhaust, etc)? Thank you again! You didn't mention that the CX90 is RWD-based. To some people, that makes a difference.
I know of someone who owns MDX, and when they wish they had wauted for the GH. The specs that come with the GH is incredible. Digital key, more space, over the air updates, and many more that cx90 doesn't come with. I got myself a GH limited hybrid AWD and I love it.s quiet, roomier, more space and it feels like luxury. I will highly recommend the Grand highlander.
If you aren't the kind of person who has money lying around, Grand HL is a better choice. It is time tested, sells a lot, most issues are identified and rectified. However, CX90 is new, no one know what issues may emerge in a year or two. I own a Mazda 3 and I absolutely love it. Touch screen thing is not really a issue, using the knob is so much easier and practical and also keeps the screen clean. I am inclined to buy 3row SUV as my second car.
Well the Gran Highlander is a new vehicle, actually a whole new platform for Toyota, so I wouldn’t say is been tested, now the difference in between the Highlander and G Highlander are night and day and they share a lot of components. Can’t speak for the Mazda.
I have the cx90 phev and I feel like they dropped the ball on it. Memory mirrors should be integrated together. The seat belt alarm doesn’t shut off even when the vehicle is in park. You have to turn it off to get it to stop. The backup exterior alert should also be able to be disabled as it is extremely annoying. The intermittent wipers are only speed adjustable when on auto mode. Other than a few more bugs it’s a great vehicle. I was really wanting the grand highlander but there was an 18 month waiting list for the hybrid.
What about the “timing chains” etc at the rear of the engine and long term maintenance costs due to having to pull engine for simple stuff? Ie vs Honda/Toyota
Easy the answer is Mazda CX90 1st and most important and game changer is MADE IN JAPAN (not American low quality made) 2nd: 6 cylinders 3rd: rear wheel drive 4th: analogue gauge clusters
"1st and most important and game changer is MADE IN JAPAN (not American low quality made)" -- And yet the latest Highlander and Grand Highlander have much higher reliability ratings than the CX-90 (which already had repeated recalls). So much for bullshit stereotypes. BTW, between the two, I would like take the CX-90, but I am not delusional about the automatic reliability superiority of Japanese built.
David could you give a feedback to the designers that we need more organized storage and Locking storage. THe reduction in size of the middle console... Women need a place to put their purse, say if they drive to a client's house, or I go to the gym and need ot put my wallet in there. I work out of my car and keep keys, a bag, mask, pens, chapstick, sticky notes and my CX 5 has a wonderful console for organizing and storing, but the reduction in CX90 is pretty crazy (and across all brands and models). People want clean organized cars.
Toyota has really fallen off their quality with all the models and with a rapid expansion in manufacturing plants. My 2012 Prius was awesome but my 2020 RAV4 might as well have a colony of chipmunks living in it. Squeaks and rattles, poor panel alignment causing doors to stick and the dealership just dismisses the issues. My cousin bought a 2023 rav and it didn't have Freon in it. After sitting with the dealership for hours they accepted the issue and fixed it. Such a basic quality check missed.
I have a 2020 Rav. Bumpy Ride, loud and sounds like the window is cracked with all the cabin noise. I have to talk on speaker on my cell phone because the car play doesn’t work. It’s losing power while riding down the highway. The auto start sounds like the engine is about to give out when you drive off from a red light and the driver seat cover is broken. It’s an absolute mess. It has 40k miles on it, I’m old and work from home so not much use these days. I’m about to trade it for another brand.
Highlander may not be an athletic choice but it’s comfortable, can haul families and cargo, but the engine is just barely enough since they now have a 4cyl turbo. The 6cyl was way better, but one thing we can all agree is that its 110% reliable with a high resale value. Mazda cannot say that, reliability is questionable, resale value not as much as Toyota. As for quality, and comfort, it all depends on what you will be doing with the car. I would bet my money on the toyota for sure.
@@danielmelendez9943 I bought a cx90 turbo S PP. Best and most exciting $65,000 I will ever spend on a new vehicle that is dynamic. I will send you some pics of my car
David, The Grand Highlander with the 2.5 Hybrid powertrain is so efficient and it offers a much more spacious third row at a lower price. What more can you ask for in a 3 row CUV? 🤔🤩
Hello David I booked Toyota GH hybrid limited.I have not tried driving a hybrid GH and I have a question that does it make that drone sound of the hybrid system like the regular Highlander. I am hoping it’s less annoying because GH has a acoustic glass.Please advise.
I got myself the same GH hybrid limited AWD. I'm not sure of the drone sound but if it's similar to what I hear it my 2016 prius then no. The GH is silent. I don't hear anything until engine kicks but when it's on the hybrid, it sounds silent to me.
@ikbaltanwar7293 I'm certain that dies not exist in the GH hybrid limited. It's either silent or sound of the engine when it kicks in. You can test drive to find out.
Was a very easy decision for me. First off the CX - 90 had mostly white cream interior Toyota was not offering that in the Highlander and I don’t like black interiors. Secondly, the headrest pushed too far in the Toyota Highlander. I value correct posture with proper support behind my back even though the CX 90s push forward a little it’s not as extreme Toyota.
It is very easy. If it is space that you are looking for and haul big family, save on gas get the Toyota. CX90 is very cramped on the inside. Fit and finish is beautiful with the CX90 but it is almost a 2 row not an actual 3 row. I also don’t understand the huge differential tunnel on the second row floor, it should have been flat for more space.
@@JackSmith-qi7drthat tunnel is also on the cx9 and other mazda vehicles. It shouldn’t have anything to do with rear wheel drive bias. It is something to do with the structural reinforcement of the chassis.
I test drove the CX-90 PHEV PP today. Mazda forgot about storage when designing this car. The front has two cupholders and a console that’s about 3 inches deep. No second row console on the PHEV PP even though the website says it has one. Under the trunk lid, there’s virtually no space. Family SUV this is not.
Time will tell, but I think some of the design/engineering features of the CX-90 are going to make for some very expensive repairs. I was unimpressed with the hard ride on the top trim model I tested.
Mazda is the most underrated carmaker in the world. Get ready for the Cx70, next Gen Miata, new rotary RX9 and I6 sedan in next few years ! All made in Japan.
Excellent comparison, I checked also the AWD features on the Highlander Hybrid Max and it looks like it’s great, that along with the cargo space with the 3rd row up are the definitive features that lead me to pick the highlander, also the 3rd row seats have ac vents and usb c plugs which is a big plus as well. Thanks for sharing your expertise. Cheers!
Depending on what you need. Need a minivan with better looks, and good resale value. The other is built in Japan with Lexus quality interior. A premium platform, and if you get the inline six, a very special powertrain. At my age, I'd buy the Japanese Mazda over the U.S. Built Toyota. Mazda falls under the Toyota corporate umbrella and should be fine long-term
AMD from "The Car Car Nut" reviewed the CX-90, and he said not much room under the hood to work on the engine. The timing chains and cam phasers, as well as other components, are all at the back. The power train would have to come out of the car. But in Canada, Mazda offers an unlimited km warranty.
Easy decision since the Grand Highlander is barred from being sold since June due to a recall involving the front curtain air bags and no end in sight for the ban.
I really like your videos. But no way I can agree with you on the interior quality comparison. Mazda has way premium material fit and finish than Toyota GH. I felt you are biased little bit towards Toyota. Or else nice video.
I think it's a matter of what the buyer is looking for. If you want better handling on a 5k pounds SUV go with the CX-90...for space, durability, reliability and better resale value go with Toyota. In my opinion, Toyota all the way.
I think we are missing the point here...if you want something that handles sort of like a sports car, why don't you get a sports car. These two vehicles are meant to move as many people as you could as comfortably as they can...and in those regards the Mazda doesn't hold a candle to the GH. It's bigger on each and every dimension you could possibly imagine. I've been seated both at the dealership and to me it's ridiculous to think about these two being in the same category space wise.
I'd think the Toyota edges out Mazda if the prices are similar. Especially on expected resale value or even passing it to another family member. Yt makes me enthusiastic about Mazda these days and I want them to be successful, but the sure thing almost always wins. Of course if I was married, it'd then just be whatever the wife prefers lol.
Resale is worth it alone with the Toyota. If I’m buying a used car no way I’m buying a Mazda with 60k miles on it and on the flip I wouldn’t think twice about buying a Toyota with 75k miles on it.
Can you talk about the Mazda's rear timing chain, which requires the engine to be pulled out and half of the car to be disassembled for a timing chain replacement job. This seems to be a new configuration than previous Mazda's. Future repairs could be expensive, perhaps?
Toyota Highlander and likely the Grand Highlander will be the most stolen vehicles. I know I will pick Mazda CX-90, not only stylish and fun to drive, wont get outdated once your kids grow up, 6 cylinder, more technology on the GT vs XLE and offers mild hybrid.
Beautiful vehicle. The Car Care Nut channel did an engineering review of the CX90 power train. The inline six has the timing chain on the back of the block. So the timing chain change is an engine out service. This is scheduled to be done at 100,000 miles. This is a deal breaker to me.
With the cx90when out of warranty,what does it cost to replace e the water pump or timing belt?My understanding is the motor has to be pulled out and in order to remove the motor,you have to remove the complete front end of the vehicle
Anyone try to buy a Toyota in the last 2 years?? You're at the mercy of when the dealer gets a few in and you don't have the "Luxury" of maybe getting the actual color and options you want just gotta take what you can get - No thanks.
If you measure an American made "luxury brand" Acura, you'll find the hood gap is big enough to put a finger in, they don't even know how to align the doors and bumpers, it's amazing, I've never seen such poor workmanship, even on cheap brands.
CX90 has an engine issue because the engineers put the time chain in the back of the engine. This will make working on the engine incredibly difficult. I trust Toyota engineers. I’d like to see the plug-in hybrid for the Highlander.
@@markallen2984yeah interesting that someone would say an engine has an “issue” simply because of the location of a particular component, especially one that should be able to go a couple hundred thousand miles before needing service. Or was OP referring to an actual issue with the timing assembly perhaps? I haven’t heard of any yet so just curious.
@@markallen2984a Mazda going 200000 .? Not sure about that . Love the car but their history is a gamble as there are lemons in between the good ones . My son in laws , they can’t find the tranny solenoid problem . It’s a gamble driving . Hope that chain never stretches .
This review misses a lot of key issues and saying that you’re comparing these two vehicles from an engineer’s perspective is misleading. 1) GH Max has 362 hp, and not 326 hp 2) the Inline 6 of the CX-90 is mounted such that it requires removal of the engine in order to service the vehicle. This is similar to BMW which means expect higher costs to maintain the vehicle, 3) the CX-90 is tuned with a firm suspension that cannot be altered. On the other hand, the GH has multiple driving modes, 4) there are some known issues with the reliability of the Mazda inline 6 engine in Europe.
@@AutomotivePressDid you go to Hawaii for the drive event? I saw that one. But I thought you said you just had the GH for a week, so I figured you'd have more to say.
I'm very impressed with the CX-90. I've owned several Hondas and several Mazdas and only 1 Toyota (1st generation Celica ST).... Although I know that Toyota makes possibly the most reliable cars in the world, in general I find them lacking in charisma. Mazda is my current favorite car brand.
Couldn't agree more. I have owned Toyota, Mazda and Honda and Mazda just does it right....blows them away IMO.
generally I would agree. I always passed up the Toyota when I was buying a new car. But after the Grand and Crown, I am now a Toyota fan....also a Lexus fan. I always loved the look of the mazda. Classy yet sheik. But every time I test drove one, I found it to be noisy. One of the reasons I never bought a Toyota RAV is for that cabin noise. Mazda was the same for me but maybe now it's different. I was looking for an NX or RX hybrid Mazda equivalent. Sadly they don't really have a hybrid in those models yet. If Mazda made a mid size hybrid like with the CX-90 interior, I'd be 80% sold. Only thing that holds me back is resale value and possibly some reliability since Lexus has them beat.
@@joelgarcia3907hell no. Toyota are wayyyy noisier
Cope.
I've viewed several of your videos now and I have to say I'm impressed. You're knowledgeable. Your explanations are easy to understand, concise, and not overly technical.
David I've watched 50 hours of YT reviews on Mazda CX90 and yours is the best! Really appreciate what you've got: engineering viewpoint, talking about specs but not just listing them off, really going into what's important. Talking with the engineers and letting us Know the Mazda viewpoint. I'm a 9 year owner of a CX5 which has had only one issue in that time after 120k miles, LeD lights failed about year 2. That's the ONLY thing and I would drive my car 2 more years but I'm ready for a new one. I was so lucky to "fall into" Mazda branda after going to a Subaru dealership. The Subaru seat hurt my back after an extended test drive. I drove away with the comfy Mazda seat. I have found however that the CX90 seat is too stiff. That's the biggest failure. However, I love the car so much I still ordered one!
Great evaluation of both vehicles. I was going to get the Grand Highlander max, but wasn’t impressed with the interior, and I really loved my 2017 Highlander hybrid 6 cylinders ( was totaled in accident) So after seeing many reviews of CX 90 PHEV, I test drove one , and WOW was impressed with interior, and exterior. Drove on interstate plenty of punch to pass slower vehicles, but then when I put in sports mode, this became a different vehicle, reminds me more of sports sedan characteristics. But what really pushed me towards Mazda CX90 PHEV was the $7500 credit off MSRP if you lease it and no penalty if you pay off lease early. So I placed my order for CX90 PHEV and saved $1000s. Other note the CX90 PHEV gets much better mpg in hybrid mode vs GH and much cheaper than GH. My only issue is how dependable will this Mazda be down the road.
love the gap measurement, not many general buyers will look into that detail of quality and refinement, keep it up!
I have had my CX90 for almost 5 months and I love it. the power of the 6 cylinder is very smooth. I have been driving from the interior of B.C. to Vancouver and back and it handles outstanding. Fuel mileage on my trips has been 9.5L per 100 k at speeds of 120 to 140 kph.. Way better than my older CX9. Love the wireless Apple car play. Takes a bit to get used to the engine shutting off at 120kph.Never have owned a Toyota but I am sure it is a great vehicle.
Did you pay less than MSRP?
The engine shuts off? Huh? Please explain.
hybrid engine
Great review. Thank you for your thoughtful and detailed insight. I’m glad to see Mazda is on par with the best of them and getting better and better. Not only is Mazda‘s handling and overall quality top notch but I love their exclusivity if you will. With Toyota and Honda, you see yourself coming and going everywhere. With Mazda you get an awesome vehicle and something unique on the road.
… and in the repair shop! 🤣
I cross shopped a regular Highlander with the CX-9 (not 90) and I ended up with the Cx-9. The highlander feels huge in comparison. A lot more room inside. But there's no way the Highlander can take corners at the speeds that I do in the Mazda. Just no way. One is a sporty crossover and the other is mom's minivan. I'll let you guess which one is which.
Thanks David very informative I would chose the CX 90.
I absolutely love the reviews.
I wish these were available when i was buying last year! Both are very appealing and I found your review to be well balanced and reasonable. I appreciate the seriousness you bring to your work.
Thanks David! I've looked at both and still considering both. Leaning toward Mazda, mostly because I have driven a CX-9 for the last 12 years. The interior on the lower trim levels is far superior in the Mazda. The Toyota upper level trims are good. I love the Mazda driving dynamics. It drives smaller than it is, the Toyota does okay. Best (exaggerated) analogy I can think of is if you want to drive like you're sitting in a recliner or on a comfortable couch, get the Toyota. If you'd rather be driving a sports car, get the Mazda.
The Toyota will probably have better resale but the Mazda will give you more bang for the buck up front. Toyota quality and reliability is legendary, Mazda has improved greatly. As first year models, they both will likely have bugs that need to be worked out. Given Toyota's history there will probably be fewer issues with it.
great review.. I really enjoy my Mazda CX-90 Turbo S PP!
I have.
A Mazda CX90 Turbo S preferred and I love it.I've got almost six thousand miles on it. It's a lot of fun to drive
David, thank you very much for the extensive time, attention, and detailed coverage of all of the areas of both vehicles. You have made it very easy for me to decide which vehicle to purchase by showing the differences in the two. The Grand Highlander leads in areas that are the most important to me.
I currently own a Acura MDX 2011 with SH-AWD with 300HP. My Acura experience was amazing for my purchase at the time. I just recently test drove the Acura A-spec 2023 with 788 miles off a lease and the car is only a year old, poor quality of interior suede and leather mix on the seats ages horribly. The interior is ok but in comparison to my 2011 leather and real wood accents it looks like crap. The rims were also chipped with such little miles. Salesman got me into the MDX Advance, nothing advanced about it other than it was more money and just as underwhelming and unimpressive. When i got in, the interior was bland, lots of gimmicky features that are useless. I haul a family of 6 with luggage, so the car has to have great handling when off road and on the pavement. The SH-AWD makes a huge difference when driving in the snow or rain, my 2011 has a city driving if 16 MPG and 20.5 Highway but i have a hell of an engjne that has lots of low end torque. I assume the 2023 MDX which 4th generation of my car would have been amazing but instead no performance, overpriced, engine underwhelming and the safety features like the side-mirrors were actually smaller than those of my 2011 MDX but the car is actually 6 inches longer. The brake pedal was mushy and the comfort,normal or sports mode settings are nothing but a placebo button. The sports plus mode opens the throttle but that is it. In summary , i am no longer a fan of Acura. Specifically when you are spending $65k of my hard earned money. The one thing i found amazing about the safety features which would be awesome to have from the highlander platinum is the rear view camera mirror. That is extremely helpful when driving with 6 passengers and cargo and you have nice rear view. By pressing a button on the mirror, the rear mirror becomes a camera, that provides a clear view of what is behind you, just like when the car is empty and your ciew is bot obstructed. That should be standard in every SUV with 6 or more passengers.
I am not going to lie, i am also looking at an used BMW X5, as for the highlander i am Looking at a 2022 model because of the 6cyl engine which naturally aspirated.
Many thanks!
Hope you won't be needing to pass anyone on a 2 lane road with 3 passengers.
Couldn’t agree more on the poor materials in Acura’s. I have a 2008 TL with 128k miles. All leather seats have badly cracked. As I remember the cracking started when the car was only 6/7 years old. Other interior materials also didn’t age well, which makes the car looks like a 30 year old. The car also has been slowly leaking engine oil for at least 5 years and one major mechanical failure when it was only 85k miles. My 2009 mazda CX9, also bought new , leather and interior still looks excellent after 15 years with 150K miles, and not a single mechanical issue.
I bought a GH XLE just last month and i hate to say that my car is in the dealership waiting for a new turbo charger as the turbo wastegate remain closed and check engine light cane on twice made my car unsafe to drive. My car just made 800kms and this happened. This was a dream come true vehicle for me and just really upset about it.
You Should have bought The cx90
The CX90 looks gorgeous. IMO a closer comparison is the Highlander as both don't have much 3rd row space. I like the PHEV too! I chose the TX550H+ though... I owned a 2005 Mazda6, it was nice, but the Camry would have been a better choice for lack of repairs. A few oddball problems developed in my Mazda about 5 years after owning it, which didn't happen on my Venza.
You choose the wrong car. All toyotas lack charisma and driving enjoyment. Cx90 turbo spp blows it out
@@mbenton6, I LOVE my RX450H+ and the TX will just be a larger version of that with the V6 mated to the PHEV Powertrain.... How could I go wrong? The CX does look nice and I did enjoy the drive of my Mazda6... but the overall quality wasn't as good as Toyota. I like the idea of an inline 6 Turbo, but Fuel economy is more important to me than fast for my every day driver.
@mbenton6 you seem a little salty, your cx90 must still be in the shop for those transmission issues.
The 2005 Mazda might've had issues, because Mazda partnered with Ford some time ago. Not sure if that MY is part of it, but that's the main comment with those early 2000's Mazdas
The interior of the Mazda is absolutely beautiful and much nicer in design than the Toyota. This becomes more apparent when you see the Mazda in the top trim package with the white leather interior.
Must not have seen the GH Plat in portobello.
The color on the CX-90 looks awesome.
2024 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid MAX has 362 HP not 326 as you stated. For a 4 cylinder vs. 6 cylinder the GH has the edge for fuel economy. We've owned our GH Hybrid MAX Limited since June and absolutely love it.
How does it do on gas? Thanks. Is the Max worth it?
@golferpro1241 26-27 MPG with mostly city driving around Chicago. It's by far the most fun to drive, and I enjoy the additional sport trim, exposed exhaust, gold accents, and ultrasuede seats, so for me, it's worth it. If you don't care about the extras or a much faster and smoother ride, then MAX isn't necessary.
GH is underpowered, just as the heavy Sienna is. The 3.5 2GR is greatly missed. I drove a TX yesterday and with a load, it’s a dog. The 4 banger just isn’t enough. Toyota punted rather than keep the 3.5. They say 362 HP but it was weaker and slower than my 2018 Sienna 3.5.
@letsgobrandon5800 I've been driving my hybrid MAX for 5 months now and I guarantee I'd spank your Siena by a longshot. 0-60 in 5.8 seconds isn't underpowered, especially weighing 5000 lbs. It's the 400 lb ft of torque that provides the power. The TX Is slower unless you get the F sport.
The GH has the best MPG. Unfortunately, it has no soul. #teammazda
Mazda cx90. For one, it doesnt drive like a minivan. 2. RWD-AWD + i line 6. 3. More luxurious interior and exterior. 4. Handles and drives like a $100,000 BMW. 5. Mazda Reliablity. 6. It just looks better... style and finish and road presence. I bought a Turbo S P P. It is awesome.
I heard that many cx9/90 have sensitive wheel bearing, it could be damaged at daily driving
@@graceli1878 sure
@@graceli1878People hear a lot of stuff don’t they?
That’s funny. No it doesn’t. If you want a BMW get a 3 year old X5.
@@gordonschiff3621 hell not... endless money pit. Absolutely not
I cross shopped the CX-90 with the Nissan Pathfinder. I bought the CX-90 and love it but I do wish they included parking sensors on lower trims. You have to go pretty high up in the expensive trim levels to get parking sensors in the CX-90.
easy...do you want a 6 cylinder in your 3-row vehicle or a buzzy 4-banger?
Which has a V6? Do you mean inline 6? And is the turbo 4 really “buzzy”?
@@ALMX5DP yes, i edited the comment, good catch. 6 cylinder*
yes, all 4 bangers are buzzy when they’re pulling heavier vehicles
@@JokerG16 David’s review of the GH seemed to suggest it was quite smooth. He did note it was a little louder than the outgoing V6 but I do not remember him making any mention of it being buzzy or similar.
Having owned numerous vehicles from a variety of manufacturers I can summarize things in one word... TOYOTA!!!
But TOYOTA MADE IN JAPAN. not the US made
Once again David, great analysis that helps the viewer accurately choose, or begin to decide which is a better fit for them. 24:59
20:13 look at the limited view out the rear window!
MIght be important to differentiate between longitudinal/RWD based layout vs transverse/FWD based.. The cars now are so good that most people might not be able to tell the difference. Underneath the vehicle is where you start to see differences in design/thought process, and where companies often cut corners.
Hi David, what about cx 90 phev?
Hello David,, Wondering what is taking so long for you to provide information on the 2024 Forerunner? Thank you..
he's been talking about it
@@JokerG16 I haven't seen any recent videos about it
He's left us high and dry
The biggest game changer for me is the Korean Brands that have a screen in the display that has the lane view.
Yep and that terrific Korean longevity! Not!
Cool, but Japanese is the way.
Mazda does also, 360 camera.
What is your recommendation for a TWO-row SUV. I have been following the release of the Toyota Crown Signia, but I am concerned about the low headlight placement, and absence of a spare tire.
David, thank you very much for this review. These two SUVs are at the top of my list (along with Honda Pilot/Acura MDX). Do you know what the differences are between the 280 hp and 340 hp I6 engines? In other words, is it *just* ECU, or are there different parts (bigger turbo, different intake/exhaust, etc)? Thank you again! You didn't mention that the CX90 is RWD-based. To some people, that makes a difference.
I know of someone who owns MDX, and when they wish they had wauted for the GH. The specs that come with the GH is incredible. Digital key, more space, over the air updates, and many more that cx90 doesn't come with. I got myself a GH limited hybrid AWD and I love it.s quiet, roomier, more space and it feels like luxury. I will highly recommend the Grand highlander.
@@yawk1683 did you pay less than MSRP? How easy was it to get?
@gosman949 I paid msrp, nothing more nothing less. Some few additions like the panoramic moonroof/view monitor, etc got me to approximately 55k.
If you aren't the kind of person who has money lying around, Grand HL is a better choice. It is time tested, sells a lot, most issues are identified and rectified. However, CX90 is new, no one know what issues may emerge in a year or two. I own a Mazda 3 and I absolutely love it. Touch screen thing is not really a issue, using the knob is so much easier and practical and also keeps the screen clean. I am inclined to buy 3row SUV as my second car.
Well the Gran Highlander is a new vehicle, actually a whole new platform for Toyota, so I wouldn’t say is been tested, now the difference in between the Highlander and G Highlander are night and day and they share a lot of components. Can’t speak for the Mazda.
Nah....Mazda is just about as reliable as this point so think this is a moot point. The Grand Highlander is basically a brand new vehicle as well.
Great timing for comparing these two. Wife is considering these. Will look forward for the next videos
Can't help but wonder how long the 4 cylinder engine will last in the Grand Highlander pulling that heavy 4500lb vehicle before engine problems occur.
4000 lbs. Try again.
@@joelc9329 4455-4710 according to Toyota.
@@joelc9329 the GH Limited is 4420 lbs. Look it up. Only time will tell regarding engine longevity.
I have the cx90 phev and I feel like they dropped the ball on it. Memory mirrors should be integrated together. The seat belt alarm doesn’t shut off even when the vehicle is in park. You have to turn it off to get it to stop. The backup exterior alert should also be able to be disabled as it is extremely annoying. The intermittent wipers are only speed adjustable when on auto mode. Other than a few more bugs it’s a great vehicle. I was really wanting the grand highlander but there was an 18 month waiting list for the hybrid.
What about the “timing chains” etc at the rear of the engine and long term maintenance costs due to having to pull engine for simple stuff? Ie vs Honda/Toyota
Made in US vs Japan is just convincing enough to buy Mazda..
Great review. Need the larger space and we have had great luck with Toyota so picking up our Grand highlander tomorrow.
It drives nothing like the cx90
Easy the answer is Mazda CX90
1st and most important and game changer is MADE IN JAPAN (not American low quality made)
2nd: 6 cylinders
3rd: rear wheel drive
4th: analogue gauge clusters
Tell the UAW that.
USA makes shitty cars, lazy factory works with no pride in craftsmanship. Tesla made in usa Crap... quality build
"1st and most important and game changer is MADE IN JAPAN (not American low quality made)" -- And yet the latest Highlander and Grand Highlander have much higher reliability ratings than the CX-90 (which already had repeated recalls). So much for bullshit stereotypes. BTW, between the two, I would like take the CX-90, but I am not delusional about the automatic reliability superiority of Japanese built.
David could you give a feedback to the designers that we need more organized storage and Locking storage. THe reduction in size of the middle console... Women need a place to put their purse, say if they drive to a client's house, or I go to the gym and need ot put my wallet in there. I work out of my car and keep keys, a bag, mask, pens, chapstick, sticky notes and my CX 5 has a wonderful console for organizing and storing, but the reduction in CX90 is pretty crazy (and across all brands and models). People want clean organized cars.
Toyota has really fallen off their quality with all the models and with a rapid expansion in manufacturing plants.
My 2012 Prius was awesome but my 2020 RAV4 might as well have a colony of chipmunks living in it. Squeaks and rattles, poor panel alignment causing doors to stick and the dealership just dismisses the issues. My cousin bought a 2023 rav and it didn't have Freon in it. After sitting with the dealership for hours they accepted the issue and fixed it. Such a basic quality check missed.
I have a 2020 Rav. Bumpy
Ride, loud and sounds like the window is cracked with all the cabin noise. I have to talk on speaker on my cell phone because the car play doesn’t work. It’s losing power while riding down the highway. The auto start sounds like the engine is about to give out when you drive off from a red light and the driver seat cover is broken. It’s an absolute mess. It has 40k miles on it, I’m old and work from home so not much use these days. I’m about to trade it for another brand.
Highlander may not be an athletic choice but it’s comfortable, can haul families and cargo, but the engine is just barely enough since they now have a 4cyl turbo. The 6cyl was way better, but one thing we can all agree is that its 110% reliable with a high resale value. Mazda cannot say that, reliability is questionable, resale value not as much as Toyota. As for quality, and comfort, it all depends on what you will be doing with the car. I would bet my money on the toyota for sure.
Get a minivan
@@mbenton6 i hate minivans
@@danielmelendez9943 GH is a minivan
@@mbenton6 i leaning more towards BMW X5
@@danielmelendez9943 I bought a cx90 turbo S PP. Best and most exciting $65,000 I will ever spend on a new vehicle that is dynamic. I will send you some pics of my car
David, The Grand Highlander with the 2.5 Hybrid powertrain is so efficient and it offers a much more spacious third row at a lower price. What more can you ask for in a 3 row CUV? 🤔🤩
Ask for a 6 cylinder. My wife's sedan has a turbo 4... I'm not interested in an SUV with the same engine.
I need something more all weather-ready ... can you talk about Honda Pilot vs Subaru Ascent? Reliability, etc? Cheers!
Hello David
I booked Toyota GH hybrid limited.I have not tried driving a hybrid GH and I have a question that does it make that drone sound of the hybrid system like the regular Highlander.
I am hoping it’s less annoying because GH has a acoustic glass.Please advise.
I got myself the same GH hybrid limited AWD. I'm not sure of the drone sound but if it's similar to what I hear it my 2016 prius then no. The GH is silent. I don't hear anything until engine kicks but when it's on the hybrid, it sounds silent to me.
By drone sound I meant the sound of the hybrid system when you put the car n reverse or start driving then a different sound like a loud whistle.
@ikbaltanwar7293 I'm certain that dies not exist in the GH hybrid limited. It's either silent or sound of the engine when it kicks in. You can test drive to find out.
Are you still cancelling your reservation for the grand highlander?
Was a very easy decision for me. First off the CX - 90 had mostly white cream interior Toyota was not offering that in the Highlander and I don’t like black interiors.
Secondly, the headrest pushed too far in the Toyota Highlander. I value correct posture with proper support behind my back even though the CX 90s push forward a little it’s not as extreme Toyota.
It’s too bad the TX and Grand Highlander are not for sale, they stopped production and haulted sales due to air bag issues
It is very easy. If it is space that you are looking for and haul big family, save on gas get the Toyota. CX90 is very cramped on the inside. Fit and finish is beautiful with the CX90 but it is almost a 2 row not an actual 3 row. I also don’t understand the huge differential tunnel on the second row floor, it should have been flat for more space.
Well put. Both are great SUVs. Depends on the priorities.
Cannot be flat. Rear wheel drive bias as opposed to the front shell bias of the Toyota. Engineers can only do so much, they cannot escape physics.
@@JackSmith-qi7drthat tunnel is also on the cx9 and other mazda vehicles. It shouldn’t have anything to do with rear wheel drive bias. It is something to do with the structural reinforcement of the chassis.
Thank you, David! If money were no option would you go with the TX 550 with the 6-cyl or the CX-90? Which cabin is quieter?
Let's see, one is a Toyota and has a hybrid option, what is there to think about?
See them yourself. GH is a clear winner for most part. CX90 the top trim feels better built and more premium. But the storage spaces are real tragedy.
I test drove the CX-90 PHEV PP today. Mazda forgot about storage when designing this car. The front has two cupholders and a console that’s about 3 inches deep. No second row console on the PHEV PP even though the website says it has one. Under the trunk lid, there’s virtually no space. Family SUV this is not.
Time will tell, but I think some of the design/engineering features of the CX-90 are going to make for some very expensive repairs. I was unimpressed with the hard ride on the top trim model I tested.
Between the two, there can be only one.
Mazda is the most underrated carmaker in the world. Get ready for the Cx70, next Gen Miata, new rotary RX9 and I6 sedan in next few years ! All made in Japan.
Excellent comparison, I checked also the AWD features on the Highlander Hybrid Max and it looks like it’s great, that along with the cargo space with the 3rd row up are the definitive features that lead me to pick the highlander, also the 3rd row seats have ac vents and usb c plugs which is a big plus as well. Thanks for sharing your expertise. Cheers!
Depending on what you need. Need a minivan with better looks, and good resale value. The other is built in Japan with Lexus quality interior. A premium platform, and if you get the inline six, a very special powertrain. At my age, I'd buy the Japanese Mazda over the U.S. Built Toyota. Mazda falls under the Toyota corporate umbrella and should be fine long-term
Does not fall under the Toyota corporate umbrella. They share info on electric vehicles, that is the extent. Same as sharing info with BMW.
@@davidhitchings5678 Toyota owns 20 percent of Subaru. Owns 0% of BMW.
AMD from "The Car Car Nut" reviewed the CX-90, and he said not much room under the hood to work on the engine. The timing chains and cam phasers, as well as other components, are all at the back. The power train would have to come out of the car. But in Canada, Mazda offers an unlimited km warranty.
Do timing needs replacement?
Timing chains usually never needs service since they get constant oil lubrication.
just a note that the Grand Highlander does not have 326 HP (2024 Grand Highlander’s 362-HP Hybrid MAX powertrain)
Can’t beat this grand hilander No day it total perfection
CX90 takes this one
I will wait a couple of years to see if Mazda's V6 is reliable before pulling the trigger. Definitely not buying a 4 cylinder turbo.
Would love for you to compare the plug in hybrids Lexus tx vs Mazda I know the tx wins but at what cost.
I bought the GH less than 3 weeks ago - the Tx, equipped equally as the GH will cost roughly 17-20K more
@waltereichnerlynch2574 I choose the cx90. It looks good in and out and drives like a BMW or Mecedes. Don't like floaty vehicles
Easy decision since the Grand Highlander is barred from being sold since June due to a recall involving the front curtain air bags and no end in sight for the ban.
I really like your videos. But no way I can agree with you on the interior quality comparison. Mazda has way premium material fit and finish than Toyota GH. I felt you are biased little bit towards Toyota. Or else nice video.
I think it's a matter of what the buyer is looking for. If you want better handling on a 5k pounds SUV go with the CX-90...for space, durability, reliability and better resale value go with Toyota. In my opinion, Toyota all the way.
I do not agree with you at all. GH is nothing more than a minivan
@@mbenton6so is the CX90.
@@jml9550 actually its not. Mazda doesn't have a floaty ride. Mazda has a sports tuned suspension similar to BMW and Mercedes
I think we are missing the point here...if you want something that handles sort of like a sports car, why don't you get a sports car. These two vehicles are meant to move as many people as you could as comfortably as they can...and in those regards the Mazda doesn't hold a candle to the GH. It's bigger on each and every dimension you could possibly imagine. I've been seated both at the dealership and to me it's ridiculous to think about these two being in the same category space wise.
I'd think the Toyota edges out Mazda if the prices are similar. Especially on expected resale value or even passing it to another family member. Yt makes me enthusiastic about Mazda these days and I want them to be successful, but the sure thing almost always wins. Of course if I was married, it'd then just be whatever the wife prefers lol.
What about the mileage? How do you adjust the steering wheel? How smooth is the transmission?
Why not all Japanese brand car was being reviewed?
The GH Hybrid Max has 362 hp that was not mentioned.
Nothing about this car is sporty... nothing
@@mbenton6lol
Resale is worth it alone with the Toyota. If I’m buying a used car no way I’m buying a Mazda with 60k miles on it and on the flip I wouldn’t think twice about buying a Toyota with 75k miles on it.
The Grand Highlander is a vanilla sundae 🍚 and the CX-90 is a banana split 🍌🍨
The Toyota looks like a minivan from the side profile.
agreed
Easily, just take a single look. One is beautiful and the other is ugly.
Can you talk about the Mazda's rear timing chain, which requires the engine to be pulled out and half of the car to be disassembled for a timing chain replacement job. This seems to be a new configuration than previous Mazda's. Future repairs could be expensive, perhaps?
Its the timing chain a maintenance item like timing belt?
Toyota Highlander and likely the Grand Highlander will be the most stolen vehicles. I know I will pick Mazda CX-90, not only stylish and fun to drive, wont get outdated once your kids grow up, 6 cylinder, more technology on the GT vs XLE and offers mild hybrid.
CX90 seems very good, however seats were not comfortable and that rotary knob is so distracting. V6 sounds good but takes too long to get to speed.
The highlander it’s ok but Toyota has cheapen out on materials. And is way more expensive
Beautiful vehicle. The Car Care Nut channel did an engineering review of the CX90 power train. The inline six has the timing chain on the back of the block. So the timing chain change is an engine out service. This is scheduled to be done at 100,000 miles. This is a deal breaker to me.
With the cx90when out of warranty,what does it cost to replace e the water pump or timing belt?My understanding is the motor has to be pulled out and in order to remove the motor,you have to remove the complete front end of the vehicle
Timing chain, very reliable. Can outlast engins
Anyone try to buy a Toyota in the last 2 years?? You're at the mercy of when the dealer gets a few in and you don't have the "Luxury" of maybe getting the actual color and options you want just gotta take what you can get - No thanks.
David, did you actually buy the Mazda CX-90?
Go with the Toyota
The mazda key fob is a downer. If I choose the grand highlander, it will be because of the mazda key fob
The CX90 has no rear sway bar. Wouldn't that fix the handling?
CX-90 all the way unless your priority is MPG and tech. Glad to see Mazda filling the gap with their I6t where BMW has abandoned.
Mazda looks way better
If you measure an American made "luxury brand" Acura, you'll find the hood gap is big enough to put a finger in, they don't even know how to align the doors and bumpers, it's amazing, I've never seen such poor workmanship, even on cheap brands.
Toyota Reliability!!!!!!!!!
What to buy, mechanically bad rust box Mazda or ugly old school with full of issues highlander? I am lost what issue I am willing to deal with.
Easy 3 letters. M D X
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How do you prefer the Ford Explorer ST 3.0L TTV6 vs Mazda CX-90?
GH has a much better interior design
CX90 has an engine issue because the engineers put the time chain in the back of the engine. This will make working on the engine incredibly difficult. I trust Toyota engineers. I’d like to see the plug-in hybrid for the Highlander.
It's unlikely to need such work.... Maybe after 200,000 Miles.....Maybe.
I can see it being a slightly more realistic concern if it was a timing belt.
@@markallen2984yeah interesting that someone would say an engine has an “issue” simply because of the location of a particular component, especially one that should be able to go a couple hundred thousand miles before needing service. Or was OP referring to an actual issue with the timing assembly perhaps? I haven’t heard of any yet so just curious.
@@markallen2984a Mazda going 200000 .? Not sure about that . Love the car but their history is a gamble as there are lemons in between the good ones . My son in laws , they can’t find the tranny solenoid problem . It’s a gamble driving . Hope that chain never stretches .
Go to the car care nut and listen to his review before you get so critical. It’s really quite enlightening
@@douglaskaye1395 care to provide cliff notes from it?
Grand highlander max has 362 ponies not 326
This review misses a lot of key issues and saying that you’re comparing these two vehicles from an engineer’s perspective is misleading. 1) GH Max has 362 hp, and not 326 hp 2) the Inline 6 of the CX-90 is mounted such that it requires removal of the engine in order to service the vehicle. This is similar to BMW which means expect higher costs to maintain the vehicle, 3) the CX-90 is tuned with a firm suspension that cannot be altered. On the other hand, the GH has multiple driving modes, 4) there are some known issues with the reliability of the Mazda inline 6 engine in Europe.
Toyota all the way
Can you even get them though??
You can. I got myself a GH limied in hybrid and I love it. More space and my kids love it.
So David, when will we see your Grand Highlander review - you said you just drove it for a week, so you're probably still working on it...
Hi, the review was already posted a while back…
@@AutomotivePressDid you go to Hawaii for the drive event? I saw that one. But I thought you said you just had the GH for a week, so I figured you'd have more to say.