someone needs to teach that Mazda guy how to drive..not sure who was more at fault, the car or the driver.
someone needs to teach that Mazda guy how to drive..not sure who was more at fault, the car or the driver.
I might believe the results if they had switched drivers and had all the drivers drive each car with every test. I don*t think this test is scientific at all.
someone needs to teach that Mazda guy how to drive..not sure who was more at fault, the car or the driver.
I might believe the results if they had switched drivers and had all the drivers drive each car with every test. I don*t think this test is scientific at all.
That's because it wasn't. They were all different drivers driving differently.
Oh, oops, test still proves absolutely nothing.
Exactly. I was agreeing with you.
That's because it wasn't. They were all different drivers driving differently.
No. I want people as far the hell away from me as possible when I'm at home.
I have yet to read a negative review of the CX-5, and I've read a lot of reviews and watched a ton of vids.
This is the first one I've seen of it being put through any off-road tests. All the other reviews are on pavement, and they test it as they would a passenger car (which is kind of interesting when reviewing an SUV). Reminds me of living outside of Washington DC and seeing new pickup trucks on the road, where were used for nothing more than commuting and picking up the annual Christmas tree.
I kinda cringe at the thought of driving my CX-5 through those conditions, but it's good to know it can handle it if need be.
Anything that has made me doubt my decision to buy a CX-5 has been extremely minor in nature.
I kinda cringe at the thought of driving my CX-5 through those conditions, but it's good to know it can handle it if need be.
And yet, if you watched one of their video's you would never realize that they win in almost every car shootout/review.
I always laugh when I see these kinds of tests. Who is dumb enough to drive these types in vehicles going up hill and or at an awkward angle in mud? The AWD that you see in this segment are primarily made to handle rain and some light snow. No sane person would ever drive a CUV like that in those types on conditions.
While I agree about the whole off-road 4WD thing, the AWD should handle far more than "light" snow.I always laugh when I see these kinds of tests. Who is dumb enough to drive these types in vehicles going up hill and or at an awkward angle in mud? The AWD that you see in this segment are primarily made to handle rain and some light snow. No sane person would ever drive a CUV like that in those types on conditions.