April 5, 200619 yr NY Preview: Mazda CX-9, Mazdaspeed 3 To Grace Gotham Show Date posted: 04-04-2006 HIROSHIMA, Japan — The seven-passenger Mazda CX-9, the Japanese automaker's second SUV designed exclusively for North America, will be introduced on April 13 at the New York International Auto Show. The automaker says it will also show off the new high-performance Mazdaspeed 3 with North American specifications, along with newly upgraded versions of the Mazda 3 range. The CX-9, which will hit showrooms in early 2007, is the sibling to the five-passenger Mazda CX-7 crossover, which made its debut in January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The CX-9, which comes in either front- or all-wheel drive, is powered by a new 3.5-liter V6 mated to a standard six-speed automatic transmission. Standard features on all trim levels include air conditioning, power windows, power door locks with remote keyless entry, cruise control and six airbags. Other standard equipment includes dynamic stability control, roll stability control, and antilock brakes. A power liftgate is optional. What this means to you: Mazda continues to target American consumers with its own unusual take on the crossover segment. Link: http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=109879
April 5, 200619 yr I like it but the front looks like Mazda copied off of Lexus and the rear 3/4 looks like the Enclave was used for design inspiration.
April 5, 200619 yr like it but the front looks like Mazda copied off of Lexus and the rear 3/4 looks like the Enclave was used for design inspiration.Well... looks like a bigger CX-7 to me. Edited April 5, 200619 yr by blackviper8891
April 5, 200619 yr I had a post in this thread that got deleted or eaten by the board... As I said before, I think it looks very nice and attractive. From the Edmunds blurb, it appears to be an attractive package with all the right features. I need to see an interior and rear shot, though, before I can endorse it, but that I think it could be popular. Is this on a Ford platform? The headlights kind of give me an Edge vibe for some reason. I hope so...Ford needs greater commonality of platforms. I think they wasted a lot of money having the Mazda6 on its own platform while heavily revising it for the Fusion/Milan/MKZ. No sense. Have them all on one or the other, greater economies of scale, and greater profits.
April 5, 200619 yr I don't see why they needed both the CX-7 and CX-9. Unless this actually has a real 3rd row (which I doubt it will) they should have just made something in between the two with a kiddie 3rd row.
April 9, 200619 yr same 3.5 that ford's going to use in the coming years? Yes AJ-V6>>Duratec>>MZI V6 family Mazda even keeps the AJ- engine codes from Jaguar for the MZI V6 family. It's apparently not a stretched CX-7, it just looks like one. Expect it to be a full E-segment crossover like the Endeavour and Subaru B9. The Edge and Aviator share the smaller CX-7's Mazda6-based platform.
April 9, 200619 yr Yes AJ-V6>>Duratec>>MZI V6 family Mazda even keeps the AJ- engine codes from Jaguar for the MZI V6 family. It's apparently not a stretched CX-7, it just looks like one. Expect it to be a full E-segment crossover like the Endeavour and Subaru B9. The Edge and Aviator share the smaller CX-7's Mazda6-based platform. Interesting..i wonder what platform it is on...a new Mazda platform or the Ford/Volvo platform that the Five Hundred/etc is on? I assume there will be more crossovers off the Five Hundred/Freestyle/Montego/MKZ platform. Edited April 9, 200619 yr by moltar
April 10, 200619 yr I'm sooooooo sick of crossovers. 95% of them are wicked lame. The SRX and FX34/45 are the only ones I really like. The rest are mostly useless in my eyes. Even the Equinox, Torrent, VUE and Randezvous do not interest me in the least bit. The Enclave is anohter story all togeather. I think an Enclave might just end up in my garage at some point in the future.
April 11, 200619 yr ...And this -- thank God -- kills off the Tribute. Nope. There's a new Trbute coming 2008 Mazda Tribute
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