The Mazda CX-5 reveals a major improvement: its frustrating infotainment system has been replaced with a touch screen. See what else we liked about it.
Removal of a dial to control everything from audio levels to navigation freed me to appreciate the SUV’s other virtues.
The redesigned CX-5 successfully addresses complaints about its predecessor, but sadly it drifts away from Mazda's ...
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Automakers could start raising prices this year to offset tariffs, dealership executive says
Tariff costs are becoming unsustainable for automakers, and they are going to have to raise prices or cut features, said the ...
The premium-feeling CX-90 is an attractive option if you can get past the SUV’s not so premium on-road behavior.
Engine and software get a little boost, and a longer overall length means more room inside.
The new CX-5 keeps the last model's good driving dynamics while adding more safety features and practical functionality.
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How the Mazda Miata lost its affordability
The Miata is probably Mazda's biggest success story over the years. However, one of its biggest selling points is now under ...
The next-generation Mazda CX-5 is longer, wider, and more stylish. And it has the one thing everyone wanted.
I promise you’ll see quite a few more Hot Wheels collectibles inside than promised in the title: I couldn’t help myself with ...
The big winner coming into St. Pete is Justin Adakonis (No. 23 McCumbee McAleer Racing). He leads the points after scoring a career-best finish of second in Race 1 and backing it up with a 10th-place ...
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