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<blockquote data-quote="crrcboatz" data-source="post: 2884799" data-attributes="member: 32702"><p>Consumer Reports rates the Mazda 5 suv at and above any mentioned so far. My grand daughter drove a Mazda2.5 yrs and never had an issue. My son bought her a new Honda CRV and guess what, its been in the dealer shop 2 times already. I own a Sorento, Limited SE by KIA 2014 and LOVE the car. My first KIA but with the high ratings Consumer Reports gave it I believe they were spot on. V6 is 290hp and get a cool 28mpg on the road and 25 in town. 100,000 mile warranty on drive train, and 60,000 bumper to bumper. It has 40,000 on it now and not a single issue. </p><p>Why did I get the Kia over a Mazda? Bang for the buck and bottom line cost. If what it would cost in the end was not an issue the Mazda 9 suv would have been in my garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crrcboatz, post: 2884799, member: 32702"] Consumer Reports rates the Mazda 5 suv at and above any mentioned so far. My grand daughter drove a Mazda2.5 yrs and never had an issue. My son bought her a new Honda CRV and guess what, its been in the dealer shop 2 times already. I own a Sorento, Limited SE by KIA 2014 and LOVE the car. My first KIA but with the high ratings Consumer Reports gave it I believe they were spot on. V6 is 290hp and get a cool 28mpg on the road and 25 in town. 100,000 mile warranty on drive train, and 60,000 bumper to bumper. It has 40,000 on it now and not a single issue. Why did I get the Kia over a Mazda? Bang for the buck and bottom line cost. If what it would cost in the end was not an issue the Mazda 9 suv would have been in my garage. [/QUOTE]
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