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CX5 vs Mazda 6
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TStomokomiki
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Feb 22 2019, 11:45 AM, updated 7y ago
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Hi LYN pals, I am planing to trade in my 4.5 years Ford Kuga around April. I am currently debating between CX5 GLS 2.0 or Mazda 6 2.0. I noticed there are more CX5 on the road, and I wish to know what makes the owner choose CX5 over Mazda 6. Price diff, approx RM10,000 +- Correct me if I am wrong, these are what I think. CX5:Taller, Wider viewing angle, Easy to drive Mazda 6CBU, bigger interior space, stability
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Effy92
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Feb 22 2019, 12:07 PM
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It's more like most people follow the current SUV trends.
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ViktorJ
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Feb 22 2019, 12:15 PM
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Also, SUV has tailgate advantage (can masuk bicycle easy), better river fording abilities (floods), less bumper damage from falling into pothole/going over a speedbump too fast.
The sedan drives much better though (more sporty, less boaty)
There are probably some minor spec differences too.
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EnergyAnalyst
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Feb 22 2019, 12:22 PM
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Why foregoing Kuga?
Apart from SUV being the rage, CX5 being CKD (assembled in Malaysia) is also more affordable in terms of pricing and perhaps even parts hence more popular that the fully imported 6.
SUV by nature would also be favoured in Malaysia due to the freaking road conditions that is pot hole prone, flash flood prone, etc.
If you want the best of both world perhaps CX8?
This post has been edited by EnergyAnalyst: Feb 22 2019, 12:23 PM
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TStomokomiki
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Feb 22 2019, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE(EnergyAnalyst @ Feb 22 2019, 12:22 PM) Why foregoing Kuga? Apart from SUV being the rage, CX5 being CKD (assembled in Malaysia) is also more affordable in terms of pricing and perhaps even parts hence more popular that the fully imported 6. SUV by nature would also be favoured in Malaysia due to the freaking road conditions that is pot hole prone, flash flood prone, etc. If you want the best of both world perhaps CX8? Because i was so "ong" with my Kuga...The global overheating problem has occurred to me twice! Each time required 1.5 months - 2 months warranty replacement from the workshop. Although this round they are replacing the entire system with new temperature monitor, I no longer in love with the car. PLUS, i change car every 5 years upon completion of loan installment.
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EnergyAnalyst
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Feb 22 2019, 12:41 PM
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QUOTE(tomokomiki @ Feb 22 2019, 12:33 PM) Because i was so "ong" with my Kuga...The global overheating problem has occurred to me twice! Each time required 1.5 months - 2 months warranty replacement from the workshop. Although this round they are replacing the entire system with new temperature monitor, I no longer in love with the car. PLUS, i change car every 5 years upon completion of loan installment. Oh I see...That is the way to go, wish I can do the same, every 5 years change car. Judging from such capability of yours, you must be more Ong than yours truly:....good for you (envy) Must be making a lot of $$$ singing Jazz? https://www.tomokomiki.comThis post has been edited by EnergyAnalyst: Feb 22 2019, 12:45 PM
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TStomokomiki
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Feb 22 2019, 12:53 PM
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I knew quite a fair bit of friends who change car everytime they complete their loan installment. Isn't that common?
I hardly listen to music
This post has been edited by tomokomiki: Feb 22 2019, 12:54 PM
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buffa
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Feb 22 2019, 12:54 PM
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I choose CX5 because I like mid size car, taller view, I been driving suv for 10 years. Flash flood also one of the reason. I already used to driving/cornering with SUV (not as stable as sedan car). Also wife prefer SUV to sedan Basically these are the reasons why I choose cx5.
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TStomokomiki
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Feb 22 2019, 01:01 PM
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QUOTE(buffa @ Feb 22 2019, 12:54 PM) I choose CX5 because I like mid size car, taller view, I been driving suv for 10 years. Flash flood also one of the reason. I already used to driving/cornering with SUV (not as stable as sedan car). Also wife prefer SUV to sedan Basically these are the reasons why I choose cx5. ah..flash flood...good point!
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^pomen_GTR^
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Feb 22 2019, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE(tomokomiki @ Feb 22 2019, 11:45 AM) Hi LYN pals, I am planing to trade in my 4.5 years Ford Kuga around April. I am currently debating between CX5 GLS 2.0 or Mazda 6 2.0. I noticed there are more CX5 on the road, and I wish to know what makes the owner choose CX5 over Mazda 6. Price diff, approx RM10,000 +- Correct me if I am wrong, these are what I think. CX5:Taller, Wider viewing angle, Easy to drive Mazda 6CBU, bigger interior space, stability  subaru forester....even better if u can get the XT model
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TStomokomiki
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Feb 22 2019, 01:06 PM
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QUOTE(^pomen_GTR^ @ Feb 22 2019, 01:02 PM) subaru forester....even better if u can get the XT model I test drive a Forester in December. I didn't like quite like the handling. Do they have any uplift in 2019?
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^pomen_GTR^
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Feb 22 2019, 01:08 PM
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QUOTE(tomokomiki @ Feb 22 2019, 01:06 PM) I test drive a Forester in December. I didn't like quite like the handling. Do they have any uplift in 2019? its weird ppl didnt like forester handling over anything... i think there is updated 2019 model..not sure in yet or not
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TStomokomiki
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Feb 22 2019, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE(^pomen_GTR^ @ Feb 22 2019, 01:08 PM) its weird ppl didnt like forester handling over anything... i think there is updated 2019 model..not sure in yet or not Personal opinion, I felt Kuga's handling was better and most importantly much better soundproof. Soundproof is Very important to me, I find peace in absolute silence. No music no wind sound.
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wkc5657
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Feb 22 2019, 02:44 PM
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QUOTE(tomokomiki @ Feb 22 2019, 01:41 PM) Personal opinion, I felt Kuga's handling was better and most importantly much better soundproof. Soundproof is Very important to me, I find peace in absolute silence. No music no wind sound. Have you test driven both the cx5 and the mazda6? Mazda is not well known for soundproofing (which you prioritise highly), although new generation cx5 and facelifted mazda6 did some noticeable improvements. If not, you'll need to look at the european marques (namely the vw passat) or the really outside the box car, the new camry (great handling, even mazda say this car is their new bencmark; and very good sound proofing (local review says better than c200); lastly being a toyota, fantastic reliability). https://www.carlist.my/news/review-all-new-...a-accord/53499/This post has been edited by wkc5657: Feb 22 2019, 02:45 PM
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buffa
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Feb 22 2019, 03:04 PM
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QUOTE(tomokomiki @ Feb 22 2019, 01:41 PM) Personal opinion, I felt Kuga's handling was better and most importantly much better soundproof. Soundproof is Very important to me, I find peace in absolute silence. No music no wind sound. If you looking at soundproof, then can forget cx5. The current hilux road noise's sound proof is better than cx5. I mean driving below 100km/h. I think price around 160k car, hardly can find a good sound proof car. Maybe VW passat? But I myself wont consider VW at all.
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DS51
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Feb 22 2019, 03:21 PM
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QUOTE(tomokomiki @ Feb 22 2019, 11:45 AM) Hi LYN pals, I am planing to trade in my 4.5 years Ford Kuga around April. I am currently debating between CX5 GLS 2.0 or Mazda 6 2.0. Coming from suv, I suggest u mazda cx5. QUOTE(buffa @ Feb 22 2019, 12:54 PM) I choose CX5 because I like mid size car, taller view, I been driving suv for 10 years. Flash flood also one of the reason. I already used to driving/cornering with SUV (not as stable as sedan car). Also wife prefer SUV to sedan Basically these are the reasons why I choose cx5. That is good yo, just yesterday test drive proton x70. Even with 19inch wheel, cornering is weaker than my accord 2.4 yo. I cannot imagine how people can drive suv so fast during cornering.Maybe they use to it. I kecut bola already. But viewing so nice. Can see beside people what they do. Rofl.
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EnergyAnalyst
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Feb 22 2019, 07:10 PM
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QUOTE(tomokomiki @ Feb 22 2019, 12:53 PM) I knew quite a fair bit of friends who change car everytime they complete their loan installment. Isn't that common? I hardly listen to music Not many will take 5 years loan I will say, most will stretch until 7 even 9 years That is why you are quite "Ong"
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TStomokomiki
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Feb 22 2019, 07:22 PM
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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Feb 22 2019, 02:44 PM) Have you test driven both the cx5 and the mazda6? Mazda is not well known for soundproofing (which you prioritise highly), although new generation cx5 and facelifted mazda6 did some noticeable improvements. If not, you'll need to look at the european marques (namely the vw passat) or the really outside the box car, the new camry (great handling, even mazda say this car is their new bencmark; and very good sound proofing (local review says better than c200); lastly being a toyota, fantastic reliability). https://www.carlist.my/news/review-all-new-...a-accord/53499/I have test driven a CX5, but not Mazda6. I feel significant improvement from the last vers. I won't consider VW as i face major 2nd hand value lost on Kuga (lost 100+k), and trying to avoid major losses on my next car. I noticed the new Camry, will go for a test drive. Thanks for recommending. This post has been edited by tomokomiki: Feb 22 2019, 07:26 PM
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TStomokomiki
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Feb 22 2019, 07:25 PM
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QUOTE(buffa @ Feb 22 2019, 03:04 PM) If you looking at soundproof, then can forget cx5. The current hilux road noise's sound proof is better than cx5. I mean driving below 100km/h. I think price around 160k car, hardly can find a good sound proof car. Maybe VW passat? But I myself wont consider VW at all. You are right. Thus looking at best among Japanese.
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Louis90
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Feb 22 2019, 07:53 PM
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I chose Cx5 since it's an suv. I drove an fd before and shifting to an suv makes a huge difference for me. I enjoy the viewing angle, higher ride which is an advantage for me and its looks.
Comfort wise, its a major step up for me. The ride is quiet enough although mine runs on 19 inch wheels and comes with diesel engine. At highway speed, the road noise and engine sound can be heard but it's not an issue for me. (far better than my previous car)
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