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Replying to: cude (Jun 07, 2007 8:26 pm)
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Replying to: imamg (Jun 08, 2007 9:04 am) |
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I'm interested possibly in a Mazda CX-9 to replace my 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca. Its between the 2008 CX-9 and the 2008 MDX. Being that mpg of neither of these seems to have better mpg then the Tribeca and in fact slightly worse, i'm thinking I whould wait and see what other hybrids get produced. as many suvs as there now is, its amazing how there aren't a lot of perfect or great choices and very very limited choices as far as hybrid or better mpg from a diff method. When are we going to see more hybrids and/or bio fuel/bio diesel?
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Replying to: x5killer (Jun 11, 2007 9:53 pm) This morning the E light came on and so i drove about 3 miles on E to the office. I left the office this evening heading home and decided to see how far this CX9 runs on E. So I drive about 10 miles from work to the nearest gas station home. When I arrived at the gas station (thanking God that the vehicle didn't run out of gas) I calculated my MPG and proceeded to fill up. Based on my calculations (329 miles/20.1 gallons) my first tank of gas registered 16.1 gallons per mile. I was somewhat disappointed but knew this going into the purchase. Here is what threw me off . The gas station attendant filled my tank which was orignally on E and the pump recorded 17.847 gallons to fill up. Now this means to me that with an additional 2.25 gallons of gas left over in the tank prior to filling up, I should have been able to travel an additional 36 to 60miles (FWD rated 18/24) or even a little bit more which would truly bring my MPG total to any where between 19-22 MPG on my first tank. This also means that I should expect some good mileage on a long highway trip. Now this to me solidifies the comment made by folks herein that a trip computer is relevant, because I could have done a Cosmo Kramer and squeezed out a lot more MPG has I been mroe aware of the reserve in the tank. anyway, I love my car!!!
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I am looking to buy within the next 2 weeks and was quoted the following: Original price - $29,630 less discount - $ 2,000 ====> $27,630. I got the salesperson to give me the options at invoice price. Moonroof/bose - $1514, Remote start - $280, Splash Guards - $100, All weather mats - $100, Alarm - $160, Roof Rack - $200. Total : $29,984. I assume I can also get the $500 mazda cash back. Has anyone gotten a better deal out there? Thks Trini5
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Replying to: todos (Jul 13, 2007 1:50 pm) |
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We bought our vehicle two weeks ago and promptly went on a 1,600 mile (round trip) vacation. So far, with probably 90% highway and 10% city driving, we are averaging 22.4 mpg. The best mileage on any one fill up (all highway driving) was 26.3 mpg. The very FIRST fill up (before we left on the trip) was 16.3 mpg. We averaged 23.3 on the vacation trip. We have been VERY happy with the vehicle. We fit four people (2 adults, 2 kids) with all our beach "stuff" (2 med. suitcases, 2 smaller suit cases, beach umbrellas, cooler, chairs, etc) in the back (with 3d seat folded down) and still have visibility through the back window. The seats were VERY comfortable for an 800 mile (one way) trip (no aching back at end of journey!). Kids had plenty of room in 2nd row seat. Handling/ride was SPECTACULAR! We are VERY pleased with our purchase so far.
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Replying to: andrewtx1 (Jul 22, 2007 6:32 am)
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I have had my Grand Touring since the last week of august. Have filled the tank 4 times not counting the full tank that I had when I picked it up from the dealer. Did not calculate the mpgs for the first tank but have for the next 4 and this is what I get 14.5 14.2 12.5 17.2 The last trip (which gave me 17 mpg) had about 220 out of the 280 miles of straight highway, otherwise the rest of the miles have been around town, with a couple of 30-60 mile round trip highway trips each tank. Background - I used to drive a standard, I am very conscious of my driving and generally drive conservatively - No jack rabbit starts, always accelerate as smoothly as possible etc. Generally it is me and two young kids in the car - not a lot of weight. So, I have to say I am quite disappointed. I knew my mileage would not compare to the high 20's that my standard passat got around town, but really - these numbers are pretty poor, with the exception of the one tank that gave me 17. I am not even really in the range of the 16/22 estimates. Anyone else finding the same thing? Any thoughts on how to improve this? Love the car otherwise – this is the one thing I am having a hard time accepting. Thanks!
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What type of gas does Mazda recommend and which type to you use?
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