I have a 4 day trial starting next week. I've only had a 30min test drive so far. I'll probably go for the 2.2 Diesel auto Sport Nav.
I've considered other cars and had week trials of
Hyundai - Tuscon - currently my favourite - thirsty
Skoda yeti - digital speedo only in kmph!
tried - but rejected
Vauxhall Mokka - Bumpy ride, Mad Entertainment (curved dash)
Ford Kuga - Mad Entertainment, that can't easily be replaced / upgraded. Mad sun visors. Nice car otherwise.
Quashqai - I don't fit / cramped
Toyota RAV4 - I don't fit / cramped
Honda CRV - I don't fit / cramped
BMWs - too expensive / too complex options. I said to dealer I have up to 30K and I want this - small X-over/SUV - "Leather, Auto, climate, Sun roof, 4x4, what can you offer me?" - He hadn't a clue what cars BMW did!! He suggested a 3 series.
What I'd like to find out from this board are the things I can't find out in a weeks trial.
What are the top three things that let it down?
My use
I want it for a bit of towing, a bit of gentle off road, town driving. motorway driving. I may spend a long time sitting in it.
I drove the 182? auto Tucson on 17" wheels and thought it was excellent, but at the price i thought some dash plastics were cheap looking, and those over sized wheel arch black surrounds i thought spoilt a otherwise great looking car.
I also liked the 8" screen and the full sized spare alloy with loads of space round it for tools etc.
Also test drove a 2L 189? bmw auto x3 and thought it drove great, but for the price with the extras i wanted, i really did think the interior looked down market.
The X1 wasnt available to drive at the time i bought my second CX-5 otherwise i would have test drove the high powered diesel at around 230ps?
I test drove the Crv twice back in 2013 and liked it, it was easily one of the largest cars and i'm supprised you find it cramped, i didn't buy one due to the lack of power and torque compared to the 175ps cx-5, and during the test drive the car pulled violently to one side when i floored the throttle, very scary.
Didn't even look at the rav4 as the power wasn't enough, i tow a caravan.
Kuga i didn't test either as i don't find buying Fords new sensible from past experience, but a good used buy.
I would also suggest you test the new Tucson equivalant Kia, forgot its name, looks naff from the front, but great from the back, IMO.
CX-5 is a good car, but from all the Jap cars i've had both have have more issues than any other, but to be fair the CX-5 has more equipment that the others except the T31 Xtrail which was 100% reliable, only a seat swab was changed in the 4.5 years i owned it.
The auto CX-5 also uses around 4 to 6 mpg more fuel than the manual car i had previously, and although the auto shows an average read out of around 38mpg in truth the read out reads around 2.5mpg too high, so economy is actually around 36mpg. Read out for manual car was from 41 to 43mpg, so again around 41mpg. Local rural driving with average traffic and mainly sedate driving.
Auto does weigh more than the manual by around 35kg, spare wheel weights around 27kg, and the towbar i have weights around 21kg, so my car weights around 1750kg.