Great review 👍 Awesome job Mazda. You guys offering naturally aspirated engine and Turbo engine. The Turbo model for consumers that wants to lease a vehicle and naturally aspirated engine for those folks that wants to buy it right out. Common sense people will buy this vehicle. Quality is outstanding and looks like Lexus quality.
Same here. I tested the nonturbo and the Turbo, and at the time I didn’t feel the turbo was that much powerful enough. And maybe daily living would probably make a difference, but I’m satisfied with the nonturbo.
Best review I have seen for purchasing. You avoided the reviewer trap of always needing to get top models turbo etc. Bought the GSL in red, thanks for this review!
cool vid. just bought a CX50 Premium (USA), base engine, moon roof, 17 inch wheel, most o the goodies as the Premium Plus (USA), which has a bit more tech but the 20inch wheels...20 inch wheels a bit 'better' driving sporty on pavement, but rougher of road, low proifle, and a lot more $$$ to replace with slightly poorer gas mileage...loving it so far!
I pick the GS-L for many reason: the price for sure, but also the 17" wheels instead of the gigantic 20" of the GT. Also, I don't really need all the extra options on the GT trim. About the turbo, even if I would like to drive it, I don't really need it on the CX-50 as it's our family car.
Wow! Interesting that you get that two-tone tan interior on the naturally aspirated CX 50 in Canada we don’t get that choice in the United States. It’s only the black interior!
I’ve been watching your videos since the beginning and they keep getting better and better. I like the detailed discussion about trim levels, value and which ones you would pick.
Did you know before Throttle House, Thomas was making videos in this style with another guy named Brian Maskse who has his own channel now but gets dwarf by subscriber count to Throttle House. Who knows, these two might branch off and become popular like Throttle House.
I was confused, I’ve been doing my homework and went to a few dealerships. The US has more trims and better options. The lower trims have nicer darker cloth interior. Mazda should have kept trims the same in both countries.