2007 Mazda CX-7 GT Road Test
21 septembre 2006
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Matt St-Pierre
, Auto123.com
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The crossover segment is the vaguest in the industryLet's take the Subaru B9 Tribeca and compare it to the CX-7. They are, after all, both crossovers. The Subaru is another vehicle that is attracting | Photo: Philippe Champoux |
people away from run-of the mill SUVs and minivans. As far as I am concerned, this is what the Tribeca most closely resembles. It is available with 5 or 7 passenger seating and has a taller stance than the CX-7. Although the Subaru is very competent on the road, the Mazda outclasses it in every category. By the way, both are tough on gas as I averaged close to 16L per 100 km in both cases. The CX-7 is surprisingly fun to drive. The high driving position betrays and confuses the senses when curves are taken nearly flat out on the highway. It is an interesting feeling and I can almost easily imagine a CX-7 with the right set of tires lapping around the St-Eustache Autodrome. The CX-7's price range is from $31,995 to about $41,500 for a GT with | Photo: Philippe Champoux |
AWD and options. Good stuff:Handling Distinct styling No so good stuff:Fuel consumption Ride could be smoother Competitors:Nissan Murano Subaru B9 Tribeca Ford Edge Toyota Highlander
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