HATE the screen and connectivity. It's buggy, glitchy and just doesn't work sometimes.
Try a high-quality (lots of copper) cable, not longer than 1 feet. Makes a big difference. YMMV.
HATE the screen and connectivity. It's buggy, glitchy and just doesn't work sometimes.
I agree! I currently have a 21 CX5 and a 25 CX30. If I needed something larger I would get a CX70 or something else but I don't need something larger nor want it. I like the size of my CX5, it's perfect for my needs and I doubt I'd get the new one. In fact I'm currently looking for a new 25 CX5 to last me for the next 5 years (I trade in every 5 years or so). While the size changes for the new one might be good for some it's a deal breaker for me and maybe for a lot of people who like the current generation. Seems like it creates a gap between the CX30 and the new 5 which they will unlikely fill. Note: I recently test drove a new CX50 and I doubt it will fill the gap. Interior space has a strange feeling with the very noticeable lower ceiling height. It, however, had very nice road manners and handling. The back seat in the CX50 Hybrid is a joke and it's sad the compromises Mazda had to do to find room for the hybrid battery (under the seat). There's far less leg room and head room in the back. I'm 5"10" and my head rubbed the roof liner in the back seat.I’m disappointed they made it bigger. Why? It was fine the way it was. They have the CX-50 and CX-70. This leaves a gap between the CX-30 and the larger SUVs.
What's not obvious in these photos is that the new CX-5 is a lot longer than before, as its overall length has grown by 4.5 inches, putting its overall length at around 185.6 inches. Mazda says it's about a half-inch wider too, and its wheelbase has been stretched three inches, which suggests there are now 109.2 inches between its axles. That increase is said to significantly improve passenger space and cargo volume, though Mazda hasn't yet shared any dimensions.