Yep. I bought my 2014 on 4/20/2013. It has a 1/2013 date in the door sticker. LolUsed to be, but there's been a lot of variation from that lately.
Well guys, as of about two days ago, both the Mazda Canada and the Mazda USA website have added the links back to their websites saying "Coming soon, the Diesel powered 2018 Cx-5." Being that it says 2018, the odds are good that we'll be able to buy them by this fall, if not sooner! I'm so happy that there's once again some official news from Mazda!
It's appearing that maybe that Hertz fleet information was correct after all.
Now we just have to keep out fingers crossed that Mazda actually follows through this time and that the added DEF/urea emission after-treatment system that they will likely have will not make it an unreliable engine.
The Mazda USA web site is the same as it was. The CX-5 diesel is listed in the coming soon category, but there is no year mentioned.
And not available with a manual (puke)
Over here when it gets close to the new year, they start peddling next year in MY details
Coming soon..."To Japan!" (they got the new engine, right?)
I don't believe that has crossed my path, at least as of yet.
Looks malty..38 ibus not gettin it done for me!
An interesting note, it states here that the Mazda 6 Sport is still available with a stick, and the 2.5 engine without cylinder deactivation. Only when you choose an automatic do you get the more complicated engine.
https://insidemazda.mazdausa.com/press-release/2018-mazda6-premium-performance-design-heighten-appeal/
Then why would the ad say "2018 CX-5" (uhm)
Yeah I can get a 2.5 manual in all 3 trim levels in Canada. No hatch/wagon though...
On front page of Mazda Canada web site, for the first time (direct)
(dance) Coming soon: The diesel-Powered 2018 cx-5 (dance)
They dealer told me the truth when he told me a couple of months ago to expect it by before MAY
May would be pretty amazing. Been oddly quiet for it to pop up so fast. Maybe there's some truth to them having a bunch waiting in port somewhere for the EPA to get off it's bloated arse.
The car is ready, all what it needs is the green light from USA to start the production lines
I think putting this back on their web site means they already got the green light
Hasn't that been there for a year now?It’s also on the US site now..........