2025 CX-5 rental review

Thats one of the good things! The 6 speed is nice, very reliable, and its not a CVT!!

and the ATF filler plug is accessible under the air box. theoretically you can use a Mityvac to do an ATF change. though I imagine you won't get much old fluid out at each exchange.

If there ever should be a "Kirkland Signature" car, it's the CX-5....and I mean that as a compliment.
 
We have a 2024 CX-5 and a 2023 Mazda 3. You're spot on.

The stereo unit.......terrible. If they were ice skaters, their show would be 'stinks on ice.'

Other than that, they really are nice vehicles for the money.
 
CX-50, if people buy CX5 great keep using their investment, Mazda is a shoestring budget company as evidenced by dated things like 6 speed auto.
True but its good value for the money. I have bought 4 new cars in the last 6 years. I will probably never get rid of my CX-30
 
We had a rental 2025 CX-5 Preferred with just under 1,000 miles on it last month. Put about 500 miles on it across three states. I concur with most of the OP feelings about the vehicle.
Virtually everything about driving it is wonderful. I personally had no problem with the NA engine. Seats were excellent, although I prefer a firm seat. Build quality was tremendously good. Even the sound of the shutting the doors was satisfying. The vehicle is also very quiet.
And yes, there’s the infotainment system :( FYI: You can touch the screen in motion (at any speed) when using CarPlay or AA. There’s a setting that needs to be checked first. Even with this, still not the greatest system on the market, but I did find it tolerable.
My biggest complaints:
1) Backup camera is terrible, especially for a $33000 vehicle.
2) No individual tire pressure readout. There are cars that cost $10000 or more less that have this.
3) Wish the center console had better padding like the doors and rest of the interior.
4) Speaker sound quality was poor. Hoped for more on a car of this price, although that would be an easy fix

All in all, I wouldn’t rule out purchasing one(y)
 
Nice review, thank you for sharing. We own a 2018 CX-9 that has been just absolutely wonderful. 89,000 mi and not a single issue to date.

I agree on the infotainment, ours actually doesn't have carplay. I've gotten used to the control knob, but still do not feel like it was a great choice.

Otherwise I'm always surprised by how quiet, smooth, and quality feeling it is. The turbo motor is really nice too, especially if ran on premium.
 
My gf's 20' CX-5's infotainment likes to change songs and even call people through her contacts. At first she thought someone was hacking through, a little research shows it's a common problem. It's known as the ghost touch. I believe there was a TSB on it. Other than that she loves it. The paint is really thin and chips if you look at it the wrong way. That's my only complaint with it.
 
Wired over wireless CarPlay/Android any time! It is much better sound. But I am audiophile so I can see how people want convenience.
 
Wired over wireless CarPlay/Android any time! It is much better sound. But I am audiophile so I can see how people want convenience.
On a scale of 1-10 how much do you like my cobalts new stereo?
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Having Cobalt is not an excuse for not having good audio.
Good audio in a car is like on par having 4 wheels.
The stereo gets power but I get no sound…. It’s aftermarket but thankfully they didn’t hack the factory harness up. The blower motor failed last night so working AC takes precedence over functioning stereo 😂
 
The stereo gets power but I get no sound…. It’s aftermarket but thankfully they didn’t hack the factory harness up. The blower motor failed last night so working AC takes precedence over functioning stereo 😂
Man, I had in Zastava 101 (predecessor of Yugo. When I sold a car, it broke in half in two weeks), and in it Pioneer head unit, two JBL amplifiers (when JBL was the benchmark), and 12 speakers, including two 8" subwoofers :)
 
Wired over wireless CarPlay/Android any time! It is much better sound. But I am audiophile so I can see how people want convenience.
Compressed audio is compressed audio...unless you actually are playing FLAC or the like off your phone and not streaming? Even then, with the noise in a moving vehicle there's no point.
 
Compressed audio is compressed audio...unless you actually are playing FLAC or the like off your phone and not streaming? Even then, with the noise in a moving vehicle there's no point.
No streaming. Wired connection to iPod.
Of course car is never perfect but environment for sound, but you make best out of it.
 
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