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06-04-11 - mazda cx7

2011 Mazda CX-7

Best-in-class styling and features

2011 Mazda CX-7


These vehicles are extremely popular because of what you get for the price point. In fact, there's not really another crossover that can match up in terms of price and capability.
Mazdas have always had a performance heritage, and the CX-7, along with its big brother, the CX-9, performs like a dream. But the CX-7 is also quite stylish. They turn heads along the highway, and when you sit inside one you feel right at home.

HANDLES LIKE A SPORTS CAR

The CX-7 comes with a peppy 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine that delivers all the horsepower you need without guzzling gas. In fact, the CX-7 boasts fuel economy of 28 miles per gallon on the highway—pretty spiffy!

If you need a bit more get-up-and-go, you can get a turbocharged model, which adds some V6-like authority to the handling. The 244-horsepower, 2.3 turbo also offers an all-wheel drive option.

Built with a unibody construction, the handling is agile and crisp. In fact, it's been said that the stellar CX-7 offers the best handling and brake dynamics in its class.

SO, YOU ASK, WHAT'S IT COME WITH?

For a vehicle available with a starting cost of less than $22,000, the CX-7 offers an amazing array of features that all come standard. For convenience, you'll enjoy cruise control, front and rear cupholders, tilt and telescoping steering wheel, and controls on the steering wheel.

For safety, you've got your airbags, stability control, traction control, electronic brakeforce distribution, antilock brakes and tire pressure monitoring, all to help this vehicle handle with ease and security.

The CX-7 comes in the Sport, Touring and Grand Touring trim levels, each offering a good mix of features and options. Some of the entertainment options are worth seeking out—Bluetooth, DVD, SIRIUS satellite radio, etc.

With all of these features, the CX-7 is the ultimate performance luxury crossover at a budget price.

FIND IT TODAY AT GUNTHER MAZDA

Located in Ft Lauderdale, Gunther Mazda is a full-service offering small-town service and big-volume pricing.

The dealership has built a reputation for providing courteous, honest service. With hundreds of vehicles to choose from, the friendly staff will work hard to exceed your expectations in every aspect of the business.

Stop by to check out the CX-7 and other great Mazdas today! 

05-23-11 - MAZDA CX9

Mazda CX-9 Wins Motortrend Crossover Contest

by Mazda in the News on May 11, 2011

While there is an ever-growing number of three-row crossovers on the road today, only one of them “keeps the sport in sport/utility vehicle” while at the same time being “the best truck here,” according to the team at Motortrend magazine. And unsurprisingly, that vehicle—the 2011 Mazda CX-9—also bested the Ford Explorer, Dodge Durango, Chevrolet Traverse, Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander in one of the publication’s recent comparison test.

A key to the CX-9’s top rating was a heavy dose of Mazda’s “zoom-zoom” approach to driving dynamics. Typical comments from MT writers included:

  • “As a high speed, canyon-carving seven-seater, the CX-9 is severely gifted. It actually inspires confidence when you push, quite unlike the rest of the field.”
  • “Throttle response and front-end dynamics make it a hoot to take on undulating mountain roads. The excellent chassis smoothes out any nasty chop.”
  • “Out of this group, the [CX-9's] entire driving experience is second to none.”

That kind of performance comes courtesy of a well-engineered suspension that boasts MacPherson struts up front and a multi-link setup at the back, with stabilizer bars at both ends. Add in a 273-hp 3.7-liter V6, a six-speed electronically controlled transmission with Mazda’s Adaptive Shift Logic and an advanced all-wheel-drive system, and it’s easy to understand why MT called the CX-9 “the best driver here, no questions asked.”

Yet the CX-9 also offers the kind of interior functionality drivers look for in a big crossover. It seats seven in comfort, with the second row offering fore and aft adjustability for extra room. For added versatility, that second row features a 60/40 split folding configuration, with the folding third row providing a 50/50 split. The CX-9 can even tow up to 3,500 lbs. when properly equipped.

The real kicker? Not only did Mazda’s big crossover trump its rivals, but it was the least-expensive vehicle in the comparison—by $500.

The 2011 Mazda CX-9 is on sale now.