Hi guys - as a former GM Engineer who worked at the GM Tech Center in Warren Michigan for 33 years I am a car nut. I tell you this to prepare you for my lengthily reply!
I am a 1-week owner of a new 2018 Red GT - (I got dark tint on all the windows and it looks fantastic!).
I absolutely LOVE the Radar Cruise Control, I immediately used it on I-75 driving- it works perfect!
Even better, on our tiny island (Siesta Key), our only main road is packed with tourists crawling along, bumper to bumper at 10, 15, 20, 25 MPH endlessly stopping, etc. The Radar Cruise follows them perfectly; all stop and go, so automatic and relatively smooth!
Now the only thing missing is semi-autonomous steering (Lane Keeping Assist that keeps you in the center of the lane so that you never even approach the lane markers (and need to be steered back toward the center.)
FYI I was very undecided about purchasing this Mazda, I was really tore between it and the new XC60 Volvo. Why? Because Volvo has BOTH Radar Cruise Control (That seems to work exactly like Mazdas), and PILOT ASSIST.
Volvos PILOT ASSIST (Which I test drove twice), is really incredible, it just keeps you perfectly in the center of the lane. It is (I guess), almost as good as Teslas (Who everyone agrees is the best semi-autonomous vehicle).
So why did I not buy a Volvo? Mainly because one with Pilot Assist costs about $12,000 more than my Mazda, and because of many other things I didnt like about it. For example
It has almost no actual buttons; everything is touch-screen on their giant tablet. (They do not have the Command Control knob & buttons like the Mazda has to control that screen). Just to change the temperature you have to use the touch screen (which misses about every other touch). And that 8 gear automatic transmission is jerky at slow speeds, not smooth!
Anyway, back to my new Mazda. I have followed the discussions on the internet Mazda forums for years as they discussed in detail, every tiny issue. (I dont know if Mazda engineers read these forums, but they should. Just about everything they say about the 2016,2017,2018 CX-9s I find very accurate.
Heres some of my thoughts on my 2014 CX-9 GT I traded in and 2018 CX-9s.
This 2018 is so much better in so many ways that I am very pleased with it, yet
When I bought my 2014 and drove it home, I was blinded by the refection of the sun on the dashboard. (The dealer had put that shinny treatment on the dash).
After I cleaned it, it was better, but still always somewhat a problem.
Clearly Mazda tried to improve that dash with the absolutely dull black finish in the 16-18s that fully solves the reflection problem, BUT as some form members have noticed, it really soaks up the sunlight and becomes very hot. (And it stays very hot for a fairly long time, not helping the AC)! Since I am in covered parking, this will not be a problem, and Ill likely get a reflection cardboard to cover it when I leave it in the sun.
And speaking of the Air Conditioning, yes I have to agree with forum members that the AC is not as good as the older models, it certainly is not as powerful as my 2014 was. (I was hoping that by now the Mazda guys would have realized this and improved it for 2018, but it seems not).
Please dont mis-understand me, Im sure the AC will prove adequate for Florida, (Not sure about Arizona owners?). Likely only previous CX-9 owners will notice.
(In retrospect, my CX-9s AC was without a doubt the best AC in any of the hundreds of vehicles Ive owned.)
BUT theres some much to LOVE about my new Mazda! (I am thrilled with it)!
I love the way it looks (Exterior and Interior), they hit a home-run!
I love the way it feels to drive it, quieter and (slightly) softer than my 2014.
I love the steering wheel feel. (And its heat on chilly mornings)
I love the Heads up display especially because it displays the Blind-spot info!
I love the Heads up display because it DOES NOT DISPLAY A USELESS tachometer.
I love the front parking assist (and of course the rear one, which I had before)
I love the way it locks itself when I leave.
I love the Bose Sound System Bass, but as others have said, it could use more treble.
I love the Radar Cruise (and to a lesser extent, the Lane Keep Assist)
I love the new engine (and the 6 speed (SMOOTH) Transmission. (I also tested a 9 speed Honda Pilot and couldnt live with that jerkyness).
I love that it can COAST. (Important for good gas mileage). One thing I hated about my 2014 was you see a red light ahead and let-up on the gas. It immediately starts dragging your speed down, uselessly down shifts adding more drag, it would never simply coast the 2018 coasts much better!
Finally I LOVE getting 24-25 mpg on regular! (The Volvo REQUIRED PREMIUM- I just knew that would drive me crazy at every gas stop)!
Nice post BTW ... I work next door TACOM LCMC.
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