Ok, back on thread.
Picked up my new face lifted CX-5 on 23rd March, changing from a VW 140 4motion Tiguan. When I bought the Mazda I wasn't sure I had done the right thing.
I initially thought of buying a 15 reg Tiguan but several things stopped me from doing that;
1. It would felt like a change for change's sake.
2. I knew a new model Tiguan would be coming out soon, therefore devaluing the current model Tiguan.
This also was a factor in not keeping the Tiguan I had.
3. VW's lethargy introducing new technology into their vehicles.
4. Cost of VW add on's. I was quoted more than £700 for GAP insurance, a real rip off, that dealership should be ashamed.
I had read some very good reviews on the CX-5, it was recommended by a friend of mine, and I had two test drives to make my mind up.
I had also heard it had been face lifted and gave it serious consideration.
What I didn't like and thought I would miss;
1. Lack of roof rails, they makes the vehicle look so classy, and in my case very functional when transporting bikes.
2. Lack of spare tyre.
3. Wasn't sure it would fit in the garage.
4. Non too sure about key less entry.
On the flip side car against car it would have cost me an additional £6000 to get the extras I have on the CX-5 if I specked up a Tiguan.
So I ended up buying the Sports Nav 2.2, 2WD diesel 150 psi with GAP insurance, tyre and alloy insurance included in the price, after hard bartering plus a service plan at a very reasonable price.
All VW's are very well built, robust and heavy due to quality materials. The CX-5 is no VW when it comes to body work, lighter materials may I suggest a little flimsier but it leaves the Tiguan miles behind it's engine and gear box are a delight. Plus the new face lift interior is great and a nice place to be.
So back to the start of the post, I wasn't sure that I did the right thing changing.
Having been on a few long runs I'm delighted at the handling, driving comfort and the ride.
You can read all the reviews in the world on a certain car, but only you know if you bond with the vehicle, but that comes with time.
I feel that we are starting to bond, strange that, human and machine bonding!
It looks very sporty and gets admiring looks, the Tiguan looks very conservative. and the CX-5 moves when you want it to.
Fuel wise better than the Tig, and will get better as it gets run in.
Of course you'll never achieve the test lab figures all manufactures produce, but if I get upper 40's which I fully expect I'll be more than happy.
That's where I am with 300 plus miles on the clock.
Love the satnav, the Bose speakers, the LED running lights, the leather seats, massive boot space, 19" gunmetal wheels etc etc.