BMW X5 more acceptable :-)
^ X6 more like..
Nice mid range soft-roader.
Drives well on the road. Bit roomier than a CRV.
^ but not as well appointed/comfy. I'd prefer a CR-V, but the Mazda drives better. The Mazda is a nice option, not spectacular.
Get one of these
I have booked for a test drive online but they haven't bothered contacting me yet.
I've test driven this car already and it's much better than the CR-V in every way, but I'm referring to the diesel. Fortunately, the Thai version doesn't come with some of the extras that are fitted in the UK as they appear to be a pain in the ass, such as the auto shut off which judders on re-launch. I've test driven both side by side jumping from one to the other and the Mazda is in a different class compared to the Honda. If you like storage compartments, go for the Honda but it's a sluggish motor in comparison.
Last edited by Jesus Jones; 17-01-2014 at 09:04 PM.
You bullied, you laughed, you lied, you lost!
For what it's worth this review thought it was good. From the US so may be differences.
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Thanks JJ, Norton and Bettypoop...
I had a 2 minute test drive in one yesterday... I think a Fortuner offers more value.
According to the reviews and Mazda's own website the diesel version comes with i-stop.Originally Posted by Jesus Jones
What happens to the aircon when it stops?
Do you sit there sweat your nuts off?
I had a test drive in one today. It seems quite good. Has the same motor as my BT50 but a bit better refined. Had the i-stop which didn't shudder as someone mentioned earlier, they must have got it sorted. I'm seriously considering getting one.
Originally Posted by rawlins
Does look nice, in orange...Originally Posted by palexxxx
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