Boost Turbo
#11
The current CX 5 from 2016 u mean?
Just looking at the CX 8 as another option as doesn’t look as huge as the 9 but we would only do this if they traded our CX5 as is for a fair price as it won’t cost them $4k to fix it. My fear is keeping it once fixed, more could reveal itself.
Just looking at the CX 8 as another option as doesn’t look as huge as the 9 but we would only do this if they traded our CX5 as is for a fair price as it won’t cost them $4k to fix it. My fear is keeping it once fixed, more could reveal itself.
#12
No, you asked about the CX-9.
All the petrol models are very good, very reliable. Have they released the Petrol CX-8 in NZ yet?
From experience, with the oil light coming on, the end might be soon.
All the petrol models are very good, very reliable. Have they released the Petrol CX-8 in NZ yet?
From experience, with the oil light coming on, the end might be soon.
#13
I had a quick look and it looks like the CX 8 is only in diesel here in NZ at the moment. I’m guessing we should stay away from that or any Mazda twin turbo diesel?
The CX 8 looked liked a good fit between being bugger than the 5 but not as large as the 9.
#15
That’s good know. I’m hoping they bring the petrol out here in NZ.
Mazda NZ have come to most of the party with the turbo. We only having to pay for the 6 hours labour.
Regarding the oil light, seems at the 120km Full service they didn’t complete the job correctly so have fixed that issue.
I think though we may need to consider a trade sooner than initially anticipated when funds allow. I was told the gear stick on our auto transmission told them ours was the facelift model and didn’t have the engine issues the earlier models were know for......
Mazda NZ have come to most of the party with the turbo. We only having to pay for the 6 hours labour.
Regarding the oil light, seems at the 120km Full service they didn’t complete the job correctly so have fixed that issue.
I think though we may need to consider a trade sooner than initially anticipated when funds allow. I was told the gear stick on our auto transmission told them ours was the facelift model and didn’t have the engine issues the earlier models were know for......
#17
I was worried you might say that. I even said it to my husband but good to have your confirmation. It would be great to see the CX 8 in petrol here or maybe it’s time to look at other brands away from Mazda.
My husband and I would like to express our Thanks and gratitude for all your wisdom, support and honesty. You have really helped us on this journey. It’s great to know there are people around who have this integrity when us minions need to fight against big companies! I hope we can afford to trade it in soon before anything else goes wrong.
Much appreciated
#18
The 2.5 ltr CX-5 has plenty of power and very good fuel economy & its virtually bulletproof.
It just sucks that you wouldn't be having any issues of blame or acceptance of manufacture error if you lived in OZ.
It just sucks that you wouldn't be having any issues of blame or acceptance of manufacture error if you lived in OZ.