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Edit***** I went with the 2024 Mazda Cx5 with extended warranty and I couldn’t be happier I also got 3k off MSRP so got it less than what trucar listed as an excellent deal!! 35,500
Title says it all I need help!!! My car got totaled. I get 7k from insurance. My dad is telling me no Mazdas and get a Toyota rav4 instead. Says that Mazda is unreliable. However, the Mazda is 7k cheaper and comes with every feature I want. I need some advice. Do you love your Mazda? Do you feel like it’s reliable? Any converts from Toyota in here?
I typically do 36 month leases. Every time my lease is up, I check out all the other small crossovers and SUVs on the market. Toyota RAV4, Honda CRV, Subaru Forester, Ford Escape and Edge, I even looked at an Audi Q3 last time. I always end up with another CX5. I'm on my fourth and I love them. One of my girlfriends has a Toyota RAV4, and it just doesn't ride smooth or provide much comfort. It's so bouncy it feels like riding a horse sometimes. My very first was actually bought by a friend of mine after I turned it in and it's still going strong, so I don't see reliability as an issue.
Get the CX5, in Soul Red!
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