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What is this discussion about? Mazda CX-7, Concept Cars, SUV


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Re: According to Inside Line/Edmunds, [callmedrfill] by richml
Oct 31, 2005 (11:03 am)
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Replying to: callmedrfill (Oct 29, 2005 8:09 am)

"Then the upcoming 3-row CX-9 is going for $38k? And it will replace the MPV. How are you gonna replace the MPV with a $38k vehicle?"
 
The Edmunds article says that the new MPV won't be sold in the US, and that Mazda has hinted that it will be replaced by another vehicle. I don't see where anyone in the article said that the CX-9 is the replacement for the MPV.
 
If you'd seen the (then) Crossport at an auto show, you'd see that it has very little in common with the Pilot.
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orders by audia8q
Nov 08, 2005 (7:00 am)
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The first orders for the CX-7 go in this month...May delivery is the estimated ETA.
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by audia8q
Nov 08, 2005 (10:16 am)
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All of us at Mazda are excited to release for ordering the much anticipated all-new 2007 Mazda CX-7.
Your initial order, which you will place this month, will be for March 2006 production. Mazda requires an early initial order to secure trim level components for launch. Your second Mazda CX-7 production order, which will resume the normal monthly schedule, will be in February 2006.
Inventory will arrive in dealerships in late spring 2006.
The Mazda CX-7 continues the string of new product introductions, bringing Zoom-Zoom to the SUV market.
 
The CX-7, built on a Mazda exclusive platform not shared with any Ford product, offers performance and design not seen before in an SUV:
 
• Inspired handling with near sports car braking and acceleration utilizing the direct injection turbocharged engine and AWD system derived
from the MAZDASPEED6
 
• Sports car styling and premium craftsmanship
 
• Features and options typically found on premium priced competitors like a voice-activated navigation system, rear view camera, Mazda
advanced keyless entry & start system, and Bose® Centerpoint Surround System.
 
The Mazda CX-7’s styling, fun-to-drive nature and sensible price point will deliver a package not currently available to SUV shoppers.
 
Like the MAZDA3, the CX-7 challenges buyers to think differently about the current vehicle market. The Mazda CX-7 customers are driven by discovery and expect more than SUV versatility. They are professional couples in their late 20’s to early 40’s, living in two-income households, who want the class and sophistication of a luxury car with the performance of a sports car. They are seeking a bold product that brings together performance and design like never before. Like the MAZDA3, the Mazda CX-7 will draw a new-to-Mazda customer, so it is important that you
begin to consider how this customer will interact with your brand and operations.
Similar to previous product launches, we expect strong demand for the specific vehicle that is featured in our launch advertising.
 
Vehicle Features
Copper Red Mazda CX-7 Grand
Touring trim with Sand interior
Leather-trimmed seats, moonroof, Bose® Centerpoint Surround System with
6CD changer, voice-activated navigation system, rear-view camera
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Option, Feature List? by jasonj734
Nov 09, 2005 (8:16 am)
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If orders are going to have to be in soon is there an order/Feature list out yet? When are they going to do the official showing? I'm very interested in this vehicle, just would like to see what features it is going to have. Two things hope it has are Adaptive Xenon Headlamps (w/washers), and power folding outside mirrors.
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Re: [audia8q] by groovypippin
Nov 09, 2005 (8:22 am)
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Replying to: audia8q (Nov 08, 2005 10:16 am)

Thanks for posting this audia. I'm very excited about this vehicle and delighted that Mazda had the cajones to drop the 2.3L turbo into it.
 
Any more information on the model line-up or options?
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more stuff by audia8q
Nov 10, 2005 (7:55 am)
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The line up will be Sport, Touring and Grand Touring
 
sport includes 6sp auto, sidebags & curtains, abs, dynamic stability control, traction, am-fm-cd, cloth, rear tint
 
touring includes sport plus, leather, leather wheel, leather shift knob, 8 way pwr seat, heated seats, retrac, cargo cover.
 
grand touring includes sport, touring plus GT ilo leather, gt interior trim, electroluminescent gauges, indirect vlue illumination, auto a/c, HID headlights, fog lights, heated body colored mirrors, chrome door handles.
 
options include...8 way pwr seat
Moonrood/Bose with 6 disc centerpoint surround system audiopilot..9 speakers.
Technology pkg...navigation with voice command and touch screen, advanced keyless system, rearview camera, moon, bose centerpoint..
 
50% 2wd 50% awd build mix natiowide initially....even us in the snow areas must take this mix. Most allocation will be skewed towards Grand Touring.
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Re: more stuff [audia8q] by brutus22
Nov 10, 2005 (7:20 pm)
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Replying to: audia8q (Nov 10, 2005 7:55 am)

I am set on the exterior from everything I have seen but really the interior is where I really want o see what they have done, better be up to Honda quality and ergonomics. Any word on pricing and introduction date?
 
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brutus by audia8q
Nov 11, 2005 (6:57 am)
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no pricing info yet...they are planning a late spring delivery. You should be able to see the real deal at one of the major auto shows before then.
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Re: brutus [audia8q] by brutus22
Nov 11, 2005 (10:39 am)
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Replying to: audia8q (Nov 11, 2005 6:57 am)

Any word if it will have an aux input for an IPOD?
 
Will the 6sp auto also have shift feature?
 
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brutus by audia8q
Nov 11, 2005 (12:12 pm)
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I think the auto trans will be a sport shift....don't know about the input for the Ipod...but, I have a good feeling that Mazda is listening to their current and future customers...so if the demand is there they will try to meet the demand.
 
We don't really see many folks asking for the IPOD input at any of our stores, how popular is it really?? would the lack of an ipod input be a deal breaker for you?
 
Some features have more buzz than actual buyers. Navigation is a great example of everyone saying it was a "must have" but yet few stepped up and got it.

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