US version of cx 5 Diesel
#2
All I know is it was heavily detuned from the JDM version. Both power & torque is poor. Unless you plan on a lot of highway driving its not really worth it. Its definitely not suited for round town driving.
#3
I was looking forward to a CX-5 diesel after seeing the disappointing horsepower and torque numbers, I decided to move on. At least the head gasket issues of the early engines have been resolved, but that wasn't enough to make me want one.
#9
I owned a diesel before, not Mazda though, a VW Golf. VW is the master of diesel
Returned the car after the diesel scandal and got a regular gas version. During my time of ownership I did not like the following:
1. Car would not heat up in the winter as quick as a regular gas car, so it was quite a bit of cold during the first 15-20 minutes of my commute
2. MPG was good, but diesel in my area is more expensive than regular gas, so that did offset the savings
3. The car was more noisier compared to a regular gas car
4. Got more environmental conscious lately, so I am leaning more towards hybrid or full electric cars now. Diesel is about to be phased out soon anyways, at least Europe is heading that direction and most likely the US will some time soon.
As I said, just my personal opinion, everybody has his/her own preferences.
Returned the car after the diesel scandal and got a regular gas version. During my time of ownership I did not like the following:
1. Car would not heat up in the winter as quick as a regular gas car, so it was quite a bit of cold during the first 15-20 minutes of my commute
2. MPG was good, but diesel in my area is more expensive than regular gas, so that did offset the savings
3. The car was more noisier compared to a regular gas car
4. Got more environmental conscious lately, so I am leaning more towards hybrid or full electric cars now. Diesel is about to be phased out soon anyways, at least Europe is heading that direction and most likely the US will some time soon.
As I said, just my personal opinion, everybody has his/her own preferences.
#10
yes I am extremely familar with diesels, I love diesels , I currently have a 2018 bmw X 5 diesel which is more car than I need, I also have an electric car for most driving, I like the cx 5 (owned one) but would need the diesel to tow a 3000 pound trailer occasionally, I need this until the cybertruck all electric pickup I ordered comes in.
I can buy a cx5 diesel for under 30k with low miles, I really need to know if their have been any mechanical issues with the diesel cx 5, can anyone offer insight, I don't need help with logical emotional reasons just personal experienced with this car, hard for me to believe no one on this forum owns the diesel.
I can buy a cx5 diesel for under 30k with low miles, I really need to know if their have been any mechanical issues with the diesel cx 5, can anyone offer insight, I don't need help with logical emotional reasons just personal experienced with this car, hard for me to believe no one on this forum owns the diesel.