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iu...CX-5 je cool.. :yes: Když jsem v 2014 prodal MPSu a čekal na novou, která nikdy nepřišla jako Godot, tak jsem si projel všechny verze CX-5 a byla velká spokojenost. Jen mi tam chybělo to 2.3 l turbo.... ;-) Diesel byl o hodně lepší než benzin, ale zrovna v tu dobu propukla u Mazdy ta aféra s naftou v oleji a tak Mazda vypadla z "rovnice". ;-\ Ale jinak souhlas s tím, že jako rodinné auto by byla v benzinu fajn. Z nafty bych měl pořád trochu obavy. Ale jestli potřebujete ten extra prostor, tak RAVka by byla potom lepší, to je fakt. Tu CX-5 jste měli v benzinu nebo naftě?
Něco z Austrálie....By MATT BROGAN
MAZDA has detailed pricing and
specification for its forthcoming
CX-90 large SUV, the three-row
family hauler due in showrooms
from August priced from $74,385
plus on-road costs.
Now available to order, the “largest
and most luxurious SUV ever to lead
the Mazda range” is offered in three
grades, and with the choice of mildhybrid assisted and turbocharged sixcylinder petrol (254kW/500Nm) or
diesel (187kW/550Nm) engines.
All variants are equipped as
standard with an eight-speed
automatic transmission and rearbiased all-wheel drive system, all
variants offer four selectable drive
modes: Normal, Sport, Off-Road
and Towing, and ride on Mazda’s
advanced Kinetic Posture Control
suspension arrangement.
Mazda has previously outlined
fuel consumption and CO2
emissions figures.
The seven-seat CX-90 measures
5100mm in length, 1994mm in
width, 1732mm in height and rides
on a 3120mm wheelbase. The
numbers make it 25mm longer,
25mm narrower, and 15mm shorter
than the current CX-9, with 190mm
more space between the front and
rear axles.
Mazda says the dimensions mean
the CX-90 offers the same or greater
head- and shoulder room in every
seating row, while also providing
608 litres of cargo space – accessed
via a hands-free electric tailgate –
with all seating rows in use.
Tak toto by bylo zajímavé i když trochu větší....