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.
The overlap with the slightly fancier CX-50 means Mazda probably doesn't need to make the CX-5 still, but we're glad it does.
Removal of a dial to control everything from audio levels to navigation freed me to appreciate the SUV’s other virtues.
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I've driven the 2.0-liter ND Mazda MX-5 several times, but on every occasion, I've had the RF version with a folding hard top and a six-speed automatic. A little while back, I finally had the chance ...
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