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- 2021 CX-9 Sig
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- 2021 CX-5 GT
I see you have a 2014, how reliable for you?
I have not had any major issues but some small ones. For example, early on I could not get text messages to be read by the head unit but that was fixed by an update during an oil change. My original tires only lasted about 25-30K miles, which was lower than expected. Other than that, not much to talk about. I have ~120K miles on it now (purchased in December of 2013) so I drove it a lot. I originally lived in SE Pennsylvania but have moved to South Carolina. When I lived in PA, I had no issues with snow or ice. The seat heaters I think did a poor job on 10 degree mornings but otherwise, the car was a winter champ. There are lots of little things that are just wacky with the car as well, such as the absolutely useless voice command system and the fact that the door ajar light won't tell you what door is still open (non tech package).
My mileage has been tracked for over 115K miles and I get roughly the expected MPG (26.4 MPG). This is mostly typical "suburban" driving. Overall, very happy with the car. It was also surprisingly cheap to maintain.
I was a Honda guy through and through. Had Subarus but they all had major reliability issues (WRX and Outback). Tried a Toyota Sienna mini van and that was a disaster. Right now, we have gone from a house with all Hondas to a house with only 1 Honda left.