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post Oct 10 2017, 11:24 AM

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Anyone plan to buy within this month and got more than 4k rebate?

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post Oct 10 2017, 11:46 AM

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QUOTE(kider @ Oct 10 2017, 11:24 AM)
Anyone plan to buy within this month and got more than 9k rebate?
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post Oct 11 2017, 09:49 AM

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post Oct 11 2017, 09:05 PM

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Just wondering from current owners. Is the creaking noise and nvh an isolated issue or common?

Second is if it is possible to change the background wallpaper on the hu to own custom one?
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post Oct 12 2017, 12:07 AM

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QUOTE(mystvearn @ Oct 11 2017, 09:05 PM)
Just wondering from current owners. Is the creaking noise and nvh an isolated issue or common?

Second is if it is possible to change the background wallpaper on the hu to own custom one?
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Not a owner and so can't speak for NVH fixes besides telling that the CVT drones are quite loud and constant in the cabin during a test drive.. I'm sure there are aftermarket noise insulation fixes you can try.. At extra cost of course.

Yes, it's possible to change the background to a custom image.. You need to change the skin first. Load up a USB, then tap and hold the screen to select new background.. It's Android.. See this..




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QUOTE(voncrane @ Oct 12 2017, 12:07 AM)
Not a owner and so can't speak for NVH fixes besides telling that the CVT drones are quite loud and constant in the cabin during a test drive.. I'm sure there are aftermarket noise insulation fixes you can try.. At extra cost of course.

Yes, it's possible to change the background to a custom image.. You need to change the skin first. Load up a USB, then tap and hold the screen to select new background.. It's Android.. See this..


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I see. The skin is not your own wallpaper but a skin in the hu?

Just wanted to know how quiet is the cabin
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post Oct 12 2017, 07:40 AM

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QUOTE(mystvearn @ Oct 12 2017, 06:58 AM)
I see. The skin is not your own wallpaper but a skin in the hu?

Just wanted to know how quiet is the cabin
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The new base specs cx-5 with 17" wheels is quieter
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post Oct 12 2017, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(mystvearn @ Oct 12 2017, 06:58 AM)
I see. The skin is not your own wallpaper but a skin in the hu?

Just wanted to know how quiet is the cabin
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Think of the skin as a more customizable theme/mode than the default one.. After changing the skin, then you can choose to use your own wallpaper.

QUOTE(yattnana @ Oct 12 2017, 07:40 AM)
The new base specs cx-5 with 17" wheels is quieter
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I agree, significantly quieter... CRV's got that interior packaging though.. Spacious.
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post Oct 12 2017, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(mystvearn @ Oct 11 2017, 09:05 PM)
Just wondering from current owners. Is the creaking noise and nvh an isolated issue or common?

Second is if it is possible to change the background wallpaper on the hu to own custom one?
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My car clocked 6k currently and do not face any creaking noise, NVH is much improved as compare to old day honda, still fall behind the Mazda standard though.

You're freely to customize your own background wallpaper without changing the skin. There are plenty of templates available through the internet, just load your preferences into USB drive and plug it in, the HU should be able to read it.
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QUOTE(Neo_Y @ Oct 12 2017, 10:40 AM)
My car clocked 6k currently and do not face any creaking noise, NVH is much improved as compare to old day honda, still fall behind the Mazda standard though.

You're freely to customize your own background wallpaper without changing the skin. There are plenty of templates available through the internet, just load your preferences into USB drive and plug it in, the HU should be able to read it.
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Ahh.. Good to know.
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post Oct 12 2017, 11:21 AM

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QUOTE(voncrane @ Oct 12 2017, 11:08 AM)
Ahh.. Good to know.
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Bro, pull the trigger yet?

CRV or CX5, tough choice. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(voncrane @ Oct 12 2017, 09:27 AM)
Think of the skin as a more customizable theme/mode than the default one.. After changing the skin, then you can choose to use your own wallpaper.
I agree, significantly quieter... CRV's got that interior packaging though.. Spacious.
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QUOTE(Neo_Y @ Oct 12 2017, 10:40 AM)
My car clocked 6k currently and do not face any creaking noise, NVH is much improved as compare to old day honda, still fall behind the Mazda standard though.

You're freely to customize your own background wallpaper without changing the skin. There are plenty of templates available through the internet, just load your preferences into USB drive and plug it in, the HU should be able to read it.
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Thanks for the replies
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post Oct 12 2017, 12:01 PM

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Any experts or has knowledge/experience to list down the pros and cons of both crv and cx5?

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post Oct 12 2017, 01:14 PM

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QUOTE(rotaziz @ Oct 12 2017, 12:01 PM)
Any experts or has knowledge/experience to list down the pros and cons of both crv and cx5?
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I'm not expert but I'm owner of CRV 2017

pros:
huge rear passenger space and boot space
Crazy huge center console storage space. I like it alot
Andriod auto compatible Head unit
Good pickup power with 1.5turbo engine
Good NVH and comfort suspension hardness
Good handling match with the performance of compact sedan

Cons:
I got rattling dashboard noise on first day.
Bad paint job, clear coat too thin. Got many swirl scratches less than a month. Mine is blue obsidian color
Squeky noise on the front arm rest
Squeaky noise on the rear seat

the bad things only to fit and finish of interior. Some of the panel they didn't install properly and I have to fix it myself, interior light button jammed, Little bit rattling noise on the point mentioned above. Overall it is a good car.
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QUOTE(Neo_Y @ Oct 12 2017, 11:21 AM)
Bro, pull the trigger yet?

CRV or CX5, tough choice.  laugh.gif
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See my humble mini-review below.. I'm usually very clear-headed about decisions and this isn't easy as both have their strengths and weakness.. Basically, where one is strong, the other is weak and vice versa.. 2018 Volvo Xc60?? hmm.gif Have to eat maggi mee and no holiday trips. sweat.gif

QUOTE(rotaziz @ Oct 12 2017, 12:01 PM)
Any experts or has knowledge/experience to list down the pros and cons of both crv and cx5?
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TLDR: Need vehicle now? The natural choice for most will be the CRV. As for us, we decided to wait a year for the CX-5 Facelift after MM realizes their foolishness or work hard to get the 2018 Volvo XC60 in 2019.. smile.gif

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post Oct 12 2017, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(voncrane @ Oct 12 2017, 01:44 PM)
See my humble mini-review below.. I'm usually very clear-headed about decisions and this isn't easy as both have their strengths and weakness.. Basically, where one is strong, the other is weak and vice versa.. 2018 Volvo Xc60??  hmm.gif  Have to eat maggi mee and no holiday trips. sweat.gif
TLDR: Need vehicle now? The natural choice for most will be the CRV. As for us, we decided to wait a year for the CX-5 Facelift after MM realizes their foolishness or work hard to get the 2018 Volvo XC60 in 2019.. smile.gif

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2018 Volvo XC60 will sat you back at RM320K plus and that is the most cheapest price with CKD and EEV incentive. Introductory CBU will price even more than that.
Then I might suggest you to take another look at the MB GLC250 (GLC200 if you need a car now, sub 300k yo) or 2018 BMW X3 ? biggrin.gif

Visited Mazda showroom to check out the CX5 during weekend and talked to some current 1st gen CX5 owners, they are mostly disappointed upon 2nd gen CX5, too familiar they said, no surprise.

So, 1st gen Mazda CX5 owners will go to 5th gen CRV while 3rd/4th gen CRV ex-owners will properly choose the new Mazda CX5 when come to buying desicion. Strange situation eh.

I owned the Mazda 6 (CBU, GJ, year 2013) for 2 years, bought new and I'm gonna tell you the quality between CBU and CKD are quite different, in term of fit and finish, locally assembled can't matches the one build in Japan. On your next visit, try to feel and touch the interior of CX3 and compare to CX5.

If you are not in a hurry, I do suggest wait until FL, at least wait until Skyactiv II, should be introduce end of this year or 2018.

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post Oct 12 2017, 08:14 PM

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QUOTE(Neo_Y @ Oct 12 2017, 03:05 PM)
2018 Volvo XC60 will sat you back at RM320K plus and that is the most cheapest price with CKD and EEV incentive. Introductory CBU will price even more than that.
Then I might suggest you to take another look at the MB GLC250 (GLC200 if you need a car now, sub 300k yo) or 2018 BMW X3 ?  biggrin.gif

Visited Mazda showroom to check out the CX5 during weekend and talked to some current 1st gen CX5 owners, they are mostly disappointed upon 2nd gen CX5, too familiar they said, no surprise.

So, 1st gen Mazda CX5 owners will go to 5th gen CRV while 3rd/4th gen CRV ex-owners will properly choose the new Mazda CX5 when come to buying desicion. Strange situation eh.

I owned the Mazda 6 (CBU, GJ, year 2013) for 2 years, bought new and I'm gonna tell you the quality between CBU and CKD are quite different, in term of fit and finish, locally assembled can't matches the one build in Japan. On your next visit, try to feel and touch the interior of CX3 and compare to CX5.

If you are not in a hurry, I do suggest wait until FL, at least wait until Skyactiv II, should be introduce end of this year or 2018.
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That's why I acknowledge the Volvo will be budget busting.. As far-fetched as it might sounds, I'm hoping by 2019, with discounts and bla bla, can score a low mileage or new one for as close to 200K as possible. Wishful thinking.

I share the same sentiment with the folks you spoke with at Mazda..It's nice and all but no real kick or significant upgrade over the previous gen. Even the official launch, like no fanfare..Compared to the CRV (updated design, handling, specs, space and engine). With the CX-5, have to literally pull teeth just to get the full circle lcd screen in the dash. Something like that could have been standard across all variants.

Yeah, CBU fit & finish is better as expected.. No matter how much MM hypes improved CKD fit & finish or materials, their leather alone is not as hard-wearing as CBUs. They need to put the finished product where their mouth is. Will wait it out a bit.. But not too long as tech should always get better, at a point, gotta pull the trigger and forget all else.
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QUOTE(johnnycp @ Oct 12 2017, 01:14 PM)
I'm not expert but I'm owner of CRV 2017

pros:
huge rear passenger space and boot space
Crazy huge center console storage space. I like it alot
Andriod auto compatible Head unit
Good pickup power with 1.5turbo engine
Good NVH and comfort suspension hardness
Good handling match with the performance of compact sedan

Cons:
I got rattling dashboard noise on first day.
Bad paint job, clear coat too thin. Got many swirl scratches less than a month. Mine is blue obsidian color
Squeky noise on the front arm rest
Squeaky noise on the rear seat

the bad things only to fit and finish of interior. Some of the panel they didn't install properly and I have to fix it myself, interior light button jammed, Little bit rattling noise on the point mentioned above. Overall it is a good car.
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Thanks alot on the inputs!


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post Oct 13 2017, 03:02 PM

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QUOTE(johnnycp @ Oct 12 2017, 01:14 PM)
I'm not expert but I'm owner of CRV 2017

pros:
huge rear passenger space and boot space
Crazy huge center console storage space. I like it alot
Andriod auto compatible Head unit
Good pickup power with 1.5turbo engine
Good NVH and comfort suspension hardness
Good handling match with the performance of compact sedan

Cons:
I got rattling dashboard noise on first day.
Bad paint job, clear coat too thin. Got many swirl scratches less than a month. Mine is blue obsidian color
Squeky noise on the front arm rest
Squeaky noise on the rear seat

the bad things only to fit and finish of interior. Some of the panel they didn't install properly and I have to fix it myself, interior light button jammed, Little bit rattling noise on the point mentioned above. Overall it is a good car.
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thanks info.. i like the blue too.
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Bad paint job, clear coat too thin. Got many swirl scratches less than a month. Mine is blue obsidian color"

can you share some picture? did honda do something for you?

that ratting sound make me put a stop now... hmm.. any other SUV this range give sensing ?

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QUOTE(Yellow lemon @ Oct 13 2017, 03:02 PM)
thanks info.. i like the blue too.
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Bad paint job, clear coat too thin. Got many swirl scratches less than a month. Mine is blue obsidian color"

can you share some picture? did honda do something for you?

that ratting sound make me put a stop now... hmm.. any other SUV this range give sensing ?
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In a consumer point of view, even the multi billion Boeing 787 do rattling, what do you expect in a sub 200k vehicle? biggrin.gif
Joke aside, buying a car is all about luck, some rattle and some may not. And it is fixable, so, isolated problem like this shouldn't bug you on buying decision.

As for swirl marks, the moment you first wash your car, no matter how carefully you are, or using the finest micro fibre cloth or so, there are no way to prevent occurrence of swirl marks. Unless you coat (still there will be swirl marks) or fully protect your car with paint protection films.

Cheer.

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