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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 332704" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>I know why you like the CX-9. It is because of the Cayenne silhoutte, right? This is Mazda's first seven seater SUV, but to sit in the cabin or drive you wouldn't know it. As it has become the norm for Mazda of late, this is one thoroughly impressive vehicle. The "value for money" part is where CX-9 fluffs its line. Worst of all is the the fuel consumption, something hardly unexpected when a large 3.7 litre V6 petrol engine is combined with a heavy vehicle like this one. I would say the engine is less refined. Come selling time, say, after 3 or 4 years who (in a right frame of mind) would want to buy 3.7 litre Mazda?:stupid: I would rather buy a second hand 3.2 litre Cayenne.:top: Well, speaking of Cayenne there are actually heaps of good deals in the market. Before the credit crunch it was selling for RM380K (they think they can sell at RM380K). I think, in this current economic climate you can just get even luckier. Bro, go for the real thing. I took that Mazda (almost) path already. Let me tell you that it was not a pleasant experience come selling time. I advertised the car in The Star for 2 consecutive weeks and nobody called. Nobody. Once you get the Cayenne she'll totally forget the BVLGARI ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 332704, member: 2733"] I know why you like the CX-9. It is because of the Cayenne silhoutte, right? This is Mazda's first seven seater SUV, but to sit in the cabin or drive you wouldn't know it. As it has become the norm for Mazda of late, this is one thoroughly impressive vehicle. The "value for money" part is where CX-9 fluffs its line. Worst of all is the the fuel consumption, something hardly unexpected when a large 3.7 litre V6 petrol engine is combined with a heavy vehicle like this one. I would say the engine is less refined. Come selling time, say, after 3 or 4 years who (in a right frame of mind) would want to buy 3.7 litre Mazda?:stupid: I would rather buy a second hand 3.2 litre Cayenne.:top: Well, speaking of Cayenne there are actually heaps of good deals in the market. Before the credit crunch it was selling for RM380K (they think they can sell at RM380K). I think, in this current economic climate you can just get even luckier. Bro, go for the real thing. I took that Mazda (almost) path already. Let me tell you that it was not a pleasant experience come selling time. I advertised the car in The Star for 2 consecutive weeks and nobody called. Nobody. Once you get the Cayenne she'll totally forget the BVLGARI ring. [/QUOTE]
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