Per Wikipedia and few other actual review sites claim 51-52 MPG (US) for 2.2 Diesel CX-5.
Who would get one if this were made available in US of A?
I seriously doubt that mileage, given the aerodynamic deficit it has compared to a TDI.
I'd be happy with 45 MPG myself.
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I went down and took a test-sit in both, a moonroof equipped and a standard.
I fit everywhere. I could set the drivers seat forward to a position I could drive for a while, and could then sit in the back behind it comfortably.
I have a very long torso and hit my head in the sloping back of most sedans, and up front with any moonroof installation.
Mazda got this as right as they could, IMO. :thumbsup:
Nope. It would be my wife's so why bother? She has to come check it out when she wants to. It just passed the first hurdle, one that is often failed.No test drive?
If this car is too expensive for my taste, then I will just have to settle for MS3.
GO to fuelly and look at samples that are 100,000 miles or more of fuel logs, not estimates.
That happens sometimes ...http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=yourMpgVehicle&id=32211
This one, despite being 80% highway, didn't even approach the EPA numbers.