Buy a Cx9 now or wait the new generation?
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Buy a Cx9 now or wait the new generation?
Hi guys, I'm new here I'm glad i found this forum.
I would love to ask you if it's a good idea to buy now a brand new mazda cx9 or I'm risking that next year mazda will introduce a new generation cx5/8/9, with the result of having a brand-new outdated cx9 in less than a year? Should I wait till they'll release the new model? What would you do?
Thanks guys for any tip, will be highly appreciated 🙏
I would love to ask you if it's a good idea to buy now a brand new mazda cx9 or I'm risking that next year mazda will introduce a new generation cx5/8/9, with the result of having a brand-new outdated cx9 in less than a year? Should I wait till they'll release the new model? What would you do?
Thanks guys for any tip, will be highly appreciated 🙏
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The current line of Mazdas are great vehicles. If you need a vehicle now and the cx-9 meets your needs, I would not hesitate in getting one.
I bought a 2019 Mazda3 when they came out and, in hindsight, would have preferred a pre-update 2018. The newer car, while great, is less sporty to drive. There were also some bugs that needed to be worked out and a 2020 or 2021 would have been a better option.
The more significant the change from one generation to the next, the greater the chance there will be bugs that will result in a recall or worse, a change to the next year’s cars and no recall.
On the other hand, prices are overinflated now and inventory is low, anyone that does not need a vehicle now would be wise to wait until the industry gets its problems solved.
I would wait if you can and consider your options when the prices come down.
I bought a 2019 Mazda3 when they came out and, in hindsight, would have preferred a pre-update 2018. The newer car, while great, is less sporty to drive. There were also some bugs that needed to be worked out and a 2020 or 2021 would have been a better option.
The more significant the change from one generation to the next, the greater the chance there will be bugs that will result in a recall or worse, a change to the next year’s cars and no recall.
On the other hand, prices are overinflated now and inventory is low, anyone that does not need a vehicle now would be wise to wait until the industry gets its problems solved.
I would wait if you can and consider your options when the prices come down.
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