Saw my first 19 CX3 GT today in white. Gotta admit it's pretty damn good looking. Nice rim's on the GT. That thing with the 2.5 would probably sell better.
Saw my first 19 CX3 GT today in white. Gotta admit it's pretty damn good looking. Nice rim's on the GT. That thing with the 2.5 would probably sell better.
I've driven it- for me power while not great was not among my top 3 issues which were space(biggest issue by far) both boot and rear seat, noise and fuel capacity..oh and price relative to the 5. Down the list are power and looks which to me in most colors/angles while not necessarily offensive are straight up chickmobile. To me it makes little to no sense vs 5er unless you really want or need something small.
I've driven it- for me power while not great was not among my top 3 issues which were space(biggest issue by far) both boot and rear seat,
The 19? I sat in a 16 and the space in the cockpit was a bit crampy for me. Supposedly improved in 19?
Saw my first 19 CX3 GT today in white. Gotta admit it's pretty damn good looking. Nice rim's on the GT. That thing with the 2.5 would probably sell better.
why do you have to poop on my parade..haha
some part of me hopes it's a cx-7 a slightly larger sportier looking version of the cx-5,
i'm also aware mazda is planning on building a new suv in the states, but was really really thinking, maybe they will release/ debut this new mazda at geneva, have it initially built in Japan, and then have it produced in the US later on.
Geneva is an autoshow for the Euro market. They're not going to debut a car for the American market there. Especially when said car is 2+ years away. If I were gamblin' I'd say its debut will be in Chicago next year or 2021 likely, when the tooling is closer to completion.
CX-7 or CX-6 seems most likely to me. Not much longer now.
i can only agree with you, because honestly,
It can't be a newly redesigned CX-4, this model was only released in 2016. no way a full redesign will happen.
Only a few more weeks, let's see who's right.
although i would tend to agree,
it's a world premiere, also it's noted on the MazdaUSA website
https://insidemazda.mazdausa.com/press-release/mazda-to-unveil-new-suv-at-geneva-motor-show/
also read the first line on the C&D article:
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a26142809/mazda-cx-4-crossover-confirmed-2020/
it's coming to the US., good thing you weren't gambling...
The 19? I sat in a 16 and the space in the cockpit was a bit crampy for me. Supposedly improved in 19?
But how do we know its a "fully redesigned" product? My $ is on heavily refreshed CX-4 that will probably be called CX-6, share the CX-5s engine options and similar if not slightly higher pricing- which I might be willing to absorb..but I want some paddles, sharper handling and FE- the last 2 being fully expected as a result of lighter, sleeker silhouette..bonus: I just learned how to spell silhoutette
Doubt also, but one can hope. My boss used to have an RX-8 and is sorely disappointed Mazda lacks anything in their lineup to replace it. She's looking at a Kia Stinger for crying out loud. A Kia! As well as other sportier cars.
Definitely smaller.
I may have been partly wrong. From what I read CX-4 is slightly longer than CX-5, but has the same wheelbase and width. The difference is that the 4 is definitely shorter in height vs the 5.Do you have specs of the current cx-4 and how it compares to the current cx-5?