Compare the CX-9, Veracruz, Pilot, Acadia, Outlook, Enclave and Freestyle

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#7243 of 7326 Re: Pilot or CX-9 [baggs32] by jeffmc

Aug 04, 2010 (10:23 am)

Replying to: baggs32 (Aug 04, 2010 9:22 am)
Pilot's taller & wider, CX-9's nearly a foot longer. In general, interior advantages for each are as expected... Pilot has more head & hip/shoulder room, CX-9 has more leg room and cargo room. Pilot's boxy cargo area may be easier to pack & its 3rd row is considerably more habitable (only an advantage if you use it). Both are solid choices. Whichever way you go, CX-9 surely has enough room for 2 kids & gear. If you plan on a 3rd kid, Pilot will better accommodate 3 carseats across... that was our deciding factor when we traded our Outback for a Pilot.

#7244 of 7326 Re: Pilot or CX-9 [novabuyer1] by ateixeira

Aug 04, 2010 (11:09 am)

Replying to: novabuyer1 (Aug 03, 2010 8:26 pm)
When I test drove the CX9 I liked it, a bit sportier than the Pilot, though it's probably a tad less roomy.
 
If you live in Northern VA, as I'm thinking, search fitzmall.com, they have a no-haggle Mazda dealership in Annapolis IIRC, so you can get up-front CX9 pricing hassle-free.

#7245 of 7326 Re: Pilot or CX-9 [jeffmc] by baggs32

Aug 05, 2010 (10:03 am)

Replying to: jeffmc (Aug 04, 2010 10:23 am)
After checking the numbers I agree. I was more referring to cargo space which the CX-9 has more of (unless you plan on blocking the rear glass with cargo in which case you shouldn't be driving anyway) so what specific spacial issues you have will determine which is better.
 
FWIW we chose the Ford Flex over both, CX-9 was a close second, for it's unique styling and near-luxury car interior. We sacrificed a little space for overall first and second row comfort (2 adults and 2 small boys) and I don't regret it.
 
I never did drive a Pilot because one look at that strange green fake glass-like center stack made me run away. Far, far away.

#7246 of 7326 Re: Pilot or CX-9 [baggs32] by ateixeira

Aug 05, 2010 (10:44 am)

Replying to: baggs32 (Aug 05, 2010 10:03 am)
One thing to look for - when you sit in a CX9, make sure your knees are comfy.
 
When I sat in one, my right knee space was limited by a protrusion in the center console that was just annoying.
 
Oddly, my MX-5 has a similar flaw, but on the left knee (the bottle holder protrudes). Mazda needs to pay more attention to passenger comfort. I velcro'd some black foam in strategic places to pad the area where my knees rest, but the protrusions should not exist to begin with.

#7247 of 7326 need to replace Mazda mpv...choices traverse, acadia, cx9 by marley75

Mar 21, 2012 (7:12 pm)

I am currently searching for a new vehicle to replace my very dependable mazda mpv (2004). This car has been amazing over the past 8 years.... we are a family of 5 with 2 large dogs. I love the reliability and the layout (captain seats, roomy third row, and room for cargo.) So, any suggestions for a replacement? I would like to move out of the minivan stage, but most importantly, I want reliability. Any suggestions would be great!

#7248 of 7326 Re: need to replace Mazda mpv...choices traverse, acadia, cx9 [marley75] by ateixeira

Mar 22, 2012 (9:16 am)

Replying to: marley75 (Mar 21, 2012 7:12 pm)
If you've been happy with Mazda and your dealer, the CX9 is a good drive and likely roomy enough for you.
 
I would bring the dogs to see if they can easily hop up to the cargo area, since it's likely higher up than a minivan's floor.

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#7251 of 7326 2012 nissan rogue has vibration issues by driver735

Jun 19, 2012 (7:45 am)

I recently purchased a 2012 nissan rogue, after driving it the first couple of days i felt vibrations coming from the car. I took it back to garden city nissan several times, each time i got a different explanation as to what this was. Finally on my last visit i was told that the cvt transmission causes vibrations and this was normal. This vibration makes for a terrible driving experience. An automobile should run smoothly, i suggest any one interested in buying the nissan rogue to find something else.

#7252 of 7326 Re: 2012 nissan rogue has vibration issues [driver735] by gonerogue

Jun 19, 2012 (6:41 pm)

Replying to: driver735 (Jun 19, 2012 7:45 am)
I have a 2012 Rogue and experience similar vibrations at higher speeds. I also get a lot of revs during city driving and get a big downshifts or push back when going downhills. I have only had my car for 3 months and the dealer's famous line is "they can't duplicate the problem". I am terribly unhappy with my Rogue. Its very pretty, but the driving problems are pretty bad and from day 1!
 
I just filed a BB complaint and hope to get a successful outcome through lewon law.
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