Hi,
I'm also a new owner of a CX 5 sport nav fwd 2.2 diesel. I'm very interested in the discussions about petrol v diesel, low miles, dpf problems, diesel in engine oil and so on. I have always owned petrol cars this is my 1st diesel, I went for a test drive and was pleasantly surprised how well it pulls and also how diesels have moved on since I last sat in one.
I have moved over from a Nissan 370z, so a big change for me, high powered 2 seater sports car to an suv. I read the reviews about the CX 5 and all seemed good, after placing my order I then started reading the problems that some people have had.
I have a few questions, what is classed as a short journey?
How long does it take for the engine/exhaust to reach the correct operating temperature? my Nissan had a water and oil temperature guage, all I have found on the Mazda is the blue light which goes off after a short while.
I know that I will have plenty of other questions as time goes on and thank you for any advice that I receive.
Just to add, people recommend petrol cars for short journeys, I had a car previous to the Nissan which was used on short journeys. When it was 3 years old it went for a service, it needed new discs and pads all around. It also needed part of the exhaust changing along with a couple of other issues. The mechanic put it down to short journeys, have you ever seen how much water comes out of a modern car when it is cold, this settles in the exhaust if the car does not get hot. The brakes went for the same reason, you get a build up of dust/crud. This is normally burnt off as the brakes get hot on longer journeys, again this does not happen on short journeys. Ever since then my cars get a decent run out on the motorway or good roads.
Cheers, Colin.