This is the only reviewer that describes the CX 9 as having vague on center feel. The Cx9 has the most road feel of the 3 row cross over bunch. You always know what the wheels are doing. plus the Cx9 starts at $30,000 not $34,0000 unless that's in Canadian dollars.
Well done review that hits all the major points. We have a 2013 loaded touring AWD. This our first Mazda, we have been very impressed with it overall. You are right on point about the lift gate function! But I got used to it and appreciate the power operation. I agree the Bluetooth connectivity and streaming audio is first rate, unlike my wife's MB GLK which is dismal and won't even read her phone contacts. I wish I could have optioned back to the 18 inch wheels. The 20's look nice but the ride is firmer than I want in my middle aged-ness and they will be expensive to replace. Only none routine maintenance was a warranty replacement of the Bluetooth module. The dealer customer care is excellent. Got it back washed with a tank top off for my having to leave it overnight. Otherwise, it has been the typically reliable top notch Japanese made vehicle. A lot is also made of the Ford DNA and motor. Only the lower end is Ford. The upper end and tuning is all Mazda and the engines are quality controlled and final assembled in Japan. Fuel mileage is spot on with what my Acura MDX owning neighbor reports so I think it is average for the class. Subjectively the wife thought it was the best looking in its class and I thought it was the best driving. Some reviewers mention the hard plastics on the dash, really how often do you fondle your dashboard? Very plush where it matters being the seat, the center console armrest and the door armrest. With a hefty dealer discount, a factory rebate and zero % loan, we have a near luxury vehicle for an ordinary price. I think if a shopper looks past brand snob appeal to actual substance the CX9 offers high value vs cost. The wife's Benz was much more expensive and lacks a third row, navigation, sunroof, and even rudimentary infotainment ability. Finally, can we keep the subject on the vehicles? It certainly isn't worth high blood pressure to argue over who's pronunciation of "Mazda" is correct. Especially since variety is the spice of life and Canada and Canadians are our neighbors and among our best friends-allies.
Great review. Thanks for sharing the Ford/Mazda partnership info. I like the new Mazda and would buy one immediately because of the driving dynamics but i REALLY wish it had a moon roof for the rear. What other CUV/SUV's has great driving dynamics like the Mazda?
The point is that the tailgate needs to be unlocked first, either with the key fob or the door switch. This is not a true proximity sensor system like other cars.
@ Motormouthcanada i traveled to almost Middle east countries and some Asian Countries and almost about every different nationality i have met with they pronounce Mazda just like you man :-)
My father have a 2009 cx-9 and I think there's little black botton under the back Mazda logo(right side of the door handle) push it once to unlock rear tail gate ...so you dont have to find your key in your pocket and press it like that....
I have seen many reviews but this is the first one I saw someone moving the second row seat forward with the seat belt on. What's the point? Should the kids move to the third row seats while the car is in movement?
@RicochetPuno: no sadly not. Though for Australia were I live it is said to come with sky active in 2014. If your a person who needs the diesel version, like me for example because of my boat, you'll have to wait.
That was exactly my response when I was looking for a new SUV - price point - price point! Luckily I am not in marketing but this would be a much more interesting vehicle if they could bring the bottom down to 29,500 and top out around 41k
I find it funny how the say Mazda in the USA, and they also want everybody else to say it the same as they do, curiosly in Mexico where we speak spanish we say Mazda very similar to how you say it in Canada (phonetically Canadians call Mazda as it is read in Spanish)
yea its suppose to be a new vehicle but mazda is going under reconstruction after finally leaving ford and constructing their skyactiv model which all has best fuel economy and hp skyactiv is not only for fuel economy
Yeah... In my country we call it mazda too.. Does it make any difference? Unless your mazda is written in toyota word then i think there is something wrong with your reading skills.
don't buy a cx9 my 2011 has been in shop for over 2 weeks for power steering pump problems and still no sign of a repair (REALY MAZDA ) local dealer in Sault Ontario Canada isn't the what I would call helpful, and if you are wondering they all have same pumps from 2007-2014 and from the forums I'm not the first with this defect, maybe a letter to NHTSA would expedite matters. The cx9 does drive nice but there warranty if needed is sketchy.
Since the subject was broached. The actual pronunciation of the Japanese. Mah tsu dah. jp. Mah zu dah. usa. Maa zu dah. cdn. But its splitting hairs, neither say Honda or Nissan like Japanese do. Its normal, people should stop obsessing over this lol.
Stop saying Mazda that way. It's incorrect. It's a Japanese proper noun and it's pronounced Mahz-da. How would you like it if everybody pronounced your name Bob?
@@Motormouth... Coincidentally, I am. I've heard plenty of Americans say it that way too. It's just funny to me that people will willfully mispronounce a proper name. Especially the Australians I've seen in the comments who will jump all over you if you say Melbourne wrong. Or, the British who constantly berate Americans for their use of the language and then call their car a Jag-yoo-are. It's a very Americanesque thing to do to just take a name and blatantly mispronounce it and say someone else is wrong for saying it the correct way.
The point is that the tailgate needs to be unlocked first, either with the key fob or the door switch. This is not a true proximity sensor system like other cars.
Just bought a Mazda CX-9 touring 2013 yesterday. Love it
Enjoy it
Motormouth thank you. I’m going to do just that.
does it have a remote start?
how much did you pay? I'm looking at one in Illinois a GT for $8500/w 148,000 miles
@@mrcarpet4u I Don’t really remember how much we paid.
This is the only reviewer that describes the CX 9 as having vague on center feel. The Cx9 has the most road feel of the 3 row cross over bunch. You always know what the wheels are doing. plus the Cx9 starts at $30,000 not $34,0000 unless that's in Canadian dollars.
You know, I am from Saudi Arabia and we pronounce it exactly as you do, I am really impressed about that :)
Well done review that hits all the major points. We have a 2013 loaded touring AWD. This our first Mazda, we have been very impressed with it overall. You are right on point about the lift gate function! But I got used to it and appreciate the power operation. I agree the Bluetooth connectivity and streaming audio is first rate, unlike my wife's MB GLK which is dismal and won't even read her phone contacts. I wish I could have optioned back to the 18 inch wheels. The 20's look nice but the ride is firmer than I want in my middle aged-ness and they will be expensive to replace.
Only none routine maintenance was a warranty replacement of the Bluetooth module. The dealer customer care is excellent. Got it back washed with a tank top off for my having to leave it overnight. Otherwise, it has been the typically reliable top notch Japanese made vehicle.
A lot is also made of the Ford DNA and motor. Only the lower end is Ford. The upper end and tuning is all Mazda and the engines are quality controlled and final assembled in Japan. Fuel mileage is spot on with what my Acura MDX owning neighbor reports so I think it is average for the class.
Subjectively the wife thought it was the best looking in its class and I thought it was the best driving. Some reviewers mention the hard plastics on the dash, really how often do you fondle your dashboard? Very plush where it matters being the seat, the center console armrest and the door armrest.
With a hefty dealer discount, a factory rebate and zero % loan, we have a near luxury vehicle for an ordinary price.
I think if a shopper looks past brand snob appeal to actual substance the CX9 offers high value vs cost. The wife's Benz was much more expensive and lacks a third row, navigation, sunroof, and even rudimentary infotainment ability.
Finally, can we keep the subject on the vehicles? It certainly isn't worth high blood pressure to argue over who's pronunciation of "Mazda" is correct. Especially since variety is the spice of life and Canada and Canadians are our neighbors and among our best friends-allies.
does it have a remote start?
Great review. Thanks for sharing the Ford/Mazda partnership info. I like the new Mazda and would buy one immediately because of the driving dynamics but i REALLY wish it had a moon roof for the rear. What other CUV/SUV's has great driving dynamics like the Mazda?
The point is that the tailgate needs to be unlocked first, either with the key fob or the door switch. This is not a true proximity sensor system like other cars.
THANK YOU zack, for mentioning how us Canadians say Mazda differently because Mazda Canada ALSO pronounces it this way!
Because it's Canadians mispronouncing a proper name.
The USA is the only country that pronounces Mazda the way you do.
Excellent Zach. Mazda Maazda. You Hoser!
@ Motormouthcanada i traveled to almost Middle east countries and some Asian Countries and almost about every different nationality i have met with they pronounce Mazda just like you man :-)
i agree i went to US (Chicago) recently and i have RX8 and CX7 here in Australia , so in my conversations i noticed this .
I don't understand. Do you do your reviews in BC or Ontario? Most of the cars you review have Ontario plates, but this one is BC??
My father have a 2009 cx-9 and I think there's little black botton under the back Mazda logo(right side of the door handle) push it once to unlock rear tail gate ...so you dont have to find your key in your pocket and press it like that....
I have seen many reviews but this is the first one I saw someone moving the second row seat forward with the seat belt on. What's the point?
Should the kids move to the third row seats while the car is in movement?
@RicochetPuno: no sadly not. Though for Australia were I live it is said to come with sky active in 2014. If your a person who needs the diesel version, like me for example because of my boat, you'll have to wait.
That was exactly my response when I was looking for a new SUV - price point - price point! Luckily I am not in marketing but this would be a much more interesting vehicle if they could bring the bottom down to 29,500 and top out around 41k
it has a gorgeous profile.
You are correct. I work at Mazda and when he talks about the tailgate there is so many misguiding facts.
Does it come with SkyActiv?
U answer my question with the Mazzda thing :)
Exactly what I was wondering. And now everyone is wondering why I responded to a 7 year old comment LOL!!!
LO Rivera I totally forgot what I asked 7 years ago lol
Say Maaaahzda
Thanks a lot I'v bought the gt model.
This looks good
I find it funny how the say Mazda in the USA, and they also want everybody else to say it the same as they do, curiosly in Mexico where we speak spanish we say Mazda very similar to how you say it in Canada (phonetically Canadians call Mazda as it is read in Spanish)
Andres Salazar iiii
How about pronouncing it the way the Japanese do since it's a proper noun and not open to inerpretation.
I love it because i'm an Aussie and I don't have to hear the gutting "Ahh" sound
But that is how the name is pronounced. Kinda like when people talk about the town of Mel-BORN.
yea its suppose to be a new vehicle but mazda is going under reconstruction after finally leaving ford and constructing their skyactiv model which all has best fuel economy and hp skyactiv is not only for fuel economy
the flax??
NO ONE CAN SAY IT LIKE THE JAPANESE SO EVERYONE JUST NEED TO GET OVER IT.
I MISS MY CANADA. LOVE CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why doesn't the tailgate go up all the way? I guess it's designed for the JDM & not for every other country in the world with people over 5' 4".
Lol, I'm fine with the way you say it, anyknow I don't know another country that says it like that, to each his/her own
Yeah... In my country we call it mazda too.. Does it make any difference? Unless your mazda is written in toyota word then i think there is something wrong with your reading skills.
don't buy a cx9 my 2011 has been in shop for over 2 weeks for power steering pump problems and still no sign of a repair (REALY MAZDA ) local dealer in Sault Ontario Canada isn't the what I would call helpful, and if you are wondering they all have same pumps from 2007-2014 and from the forums I'm not the first with this defect, maybe a letter to NHTSA would expedite matters. The cx9 does drive nice but there warranty if needed is sketchy.
Not true, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France pronounce it the same way as the states
What???At vancouver
I am viewer no. 2 and comment poster no.1
Looks like the big brother of the CX5.
LOL, we pronounce it like you canadians in australia
You it's wrong though, right? Like Mel-BORN.
SkyActiv*
I guess I should start calling the beer cooler to the north Caanaadaa instead of Can-uh-duh. At least the Québécois know the proper pronunciation.
Since the subject was broached.
The actual pronunciation of the Japanese.
Mah tsu dah. jp.
Mah zu dah. usa.
Maa zu dah. cdn.
But its splitting hairs, neither say Honda or Nissan like Japanese do. Its normal, people should stop obsessing over this lol.
Its K-O-D-O. not kudo.
gcab1000 : in Canada it’s pronounced kudo...🤣
Stop saying Mazda that way. It's incorrect. It's a Japanese proper noun and it's pronounced Mahz-da. How would you like it if everybody pronounced your name Bob?
You must be American? You do know that only the US says Zee, not Zed....
@@Motormouth... Coincidentally, I am. I've heard plenty of Americans say it that way too. It's just funny to me that people will willfully mispronounce a proper name. Especially the Australians I've seen in the comments who will jump all over you if you say Melbourne wrong. Or, the British who constantly berate Americans for their use of the language and then call their car a Jag-yoo-are. It's a very Americanesque thing to do to just take a name and blatantly mispronounce it and say someone else is wrong for saying it the correct way.
@@absurdspeed the proper way to pronounce it is Mat soot ha. Not Mawzhda
@@Motormouth... Lol. It's like you're not even trying. I guess it's a Caynayday thing.
A little education for you. BTW it isn't Mahz-da.
www.angevaaremazda.com/2018/05/31/properly-pronounce-mazda/
This sucks. Its pretty much the same car they made in 2007. Its a refresh when it should be all new. Fail!
What happened to the chick reviewer?
The point is that the tailgate needs to be unlocked first, either with the key fob or the door switch. This is not a true proximity sensor system like other cars.