TS update sikit when you bought one. Ayam surveying also for C Segment. Planning to wait and see what the new Toyolta Altis offers next year.
Test drive Mazda 3 liftback today, Wao
Test drive Mazda 3 liftback today, Wao
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TS update sikit when you bought one. Ayam surveying also for C Segment. Planning to wait and see what the new Toyolta Altis offers next year.
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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Dec 9 2025, 11:57 AM) Had CX5 2.0 family car year 2020, so accustomed to Mazda engine, GB feedback from the 6 gear auto etc. For me it ok-ok at city drive, but heading Karak highway, it rev like mad cz from SUV size body, 2.0 power just nothing to shine about hence need to constantly hitting 5k rpm above. Damn it haha, civic steering rack issue, m3 nyek nyek sound and less power..just like trying to pick which poison you prefer if for Segment C around same price range Lack of Valve lift tech from the engine (they compensate that with higher compression) wont make it different engine sound hitting higher rpm like other car with it. So from me owning another car with 2.4L NA and 1.8T, i summarize the CX5 2.0 as underpower. Not sure why 1.5L from Sedan will give a different feedback. If u buy the car, on any issues, best to send to Glenmarie Mazda Body and paint SC, claimed the car's steering clock spring and rear both tyre bearing. Most owner will sure kene the lower arm nyek2 sound |
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