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2019 CX5-GT
Anyone else notice this. I’ve been trying to find specific 0-60 acceleration rates. I think my 2019 GT is a tad slower on acceleration than my 2016 Touring was. Seems odd but any other feedback?
I'll take the quietness for half a second off.
Same numbers as yours, on a buried Motor Trend review. The ones that compare all the small SUV’s.So where did you find the stats?
Where are they?
What are they?
Still quicker than the CR-V though, haha. I always told people I actually purposely traded in my 2014 CRV for my 2016 CX5Same numbers as yours, on a buried Motor Trend review. The ones that compare all the small SUV’s.
Gotcha.Same numbers as yours, on a buried Motor Trend review. The ones that compare all the small SUV’s.
You got specs for your car kicking around?Most likely, the 2014 Touring is faster than the GT, because it was lighter. Less features, no leather seats.
You got specs for your car kicking around?
2019 GT curb weight is 3,541 (FWD) / 3,679 (AWD)
187 hp @ 6,000 rpm/186 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm
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Thanks!Google:
2014 Touring curb weight is 3,375 (FWD) / 3,532 (AWD)
184 hp @ 5,700 rpm/185 lb-ft @ 3,250 rpm
Gotcha.
I trolled the Mazda site and could not find the info.
None of the numbers I found on the web referred back to an official Mazda source.
Sounds like folks are recycling each other's test-track data. And they do validate your subjective impression.
Yeh, that's the site I got data from & bookmarked earlier in this thread.Mazda 0-60 Times & Mazda Quarter Mile Times | Mazda MX-5 Miata, RX8, MazdaSpeed3, Mazda6, CX-3, CX-5, RX7 & more 0 to 60 stats!
The #1 resource for Mazda 0-60 & quarter mile times offering a comprehensive index of Mazda specs including Mazda MX-5 Miata, RX8, MazdaSpeed3, Mazda6, CX-3, CX-5, RX7 & more!www.zeroto60times.com
Please take into account that the Mazda 0 to 60 times and Quarter mile data listed on this car performance page is gathered from numerous credible sources. There are a great deal of factors that affect the Mazda cars 0-60 stats, so different sources may test the same vehicle and each may arrive at a unique 0-60 mph and quarter mile result.
I did mean to tell you that was a great website reference, thanks for the reference. It was very interesting to compare different years and even other different models.Yeh, that's the site I got data from & bookmarked earlier in this thread.
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You're welcome. Dougal found it, too, but my embedded link didn't make the source that apparent.I did mean to tell you that was a great website reference, thanks for the reference. It was very interesting to compare different years and even other different models.
You got specs for your car kicking around?
2019 GT curb weight is 3,541 (FWD) / 3,679 (AWD)
187 hp @ 6,000 rpm/186 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm
By way of reference, the 2019 Touring specs (including curb weight) are identical.
This is per the Mazda 2019 CX-5 spec sheets.