Mazda, Lexus and Toyota are the most reliable and carry the lowest TCO (Total Cost of Ownership). Thus, they are the best car brands, according to Consumer Reports, ISeeCars etc. The only thing missing for most Mazda models is the hybridisation, but this is coming via its minority shareholder, Toyota.
CX5 and CX30 do not share the same platforms, though share the same drivetrains, also the CX5 has fully independent rear suspension, the CX30 semi independent.
Do you know if the reliability ratings are based on the naturally aspirated engines or the turbo, or both combined? I am trying to find out if one or the other is better for reliability. I am guessing the N/A would be best overall.
@@UncleWally3 look it up. There's statistical data all over, especially if you look up each of their models individually. Also I sell parts for a living and have seen 1 year old Santa fes and palisades with less than 20k miles burning oil already.
The interior shot of the CX 30 shows a CD player in the lower dash. Is it now newly available, since cars sold in the USA did not have this player before
Ugh abother AI video, CX70 and 90 is the same size but yet states in the video the 90 is bigger, well 70 is the same size and 70 is also more expensive
just sat in a Rav4 last month and it felt like it was stuck in the early 2000's. And with all the toyota recalls, confidence isn't as high as it used to be. many mazda's are still being made in Japan, and share the toyota manufacturing plant as well. Purchased my pops a CRV last month over the rav4, and i just got myself a CX70 plug in hybrid yesterday. time will tell as its new, but im confident.
Uhh, you can't just spout anything out of your mouth that comes to mind. Over the last 4 or 5 years, the MAZDA CX5 ( which is the vehicle you would compare to a RAV 4 ).. has been more reliable, and costs a bit less for maintenance and service. J.D. Powers and several other sources for both Automobile ownership AND manufacturing have said this. Just check out the latest Consumer's Reports also! You have to research.. you can't just make claims because you own a RAV 4, or your neighbor does or because you like or work for Toyota 👁
Tell that to mid 2000 rav4s and their engine failures and oil burning, as well as fires due to the catalytic converter set up. Granted not all of them obviously. But too many documented.
Mazda, Lexus and Toyota are the most reliable and carry the lowest TCO (Total Cost of Ownership). Thus, they are the best car brands, according to Consumer Reports, ISeeCars etc.
The only thing missing for most Mazda models is the hybridisation, but this is coming via its minority shareholder, Toyota.
CX5 and CX30 do not share the same platforms, though share the same drivetrains, also the CX5 has fully independent rear suspension, the CX30 semi independent.
Do you know if the reliability ratings are based on the naturally aspirated engines or the turbo, or both combined? I am trying to find out if one or the other is better for reliability. I am guessing the N/A would be best overall.
Anything is better than Kia and Hyundai engine failures
You have verifiable data on those failures?
@@UncleWally3 look it up. There's statistical data all over, especially if you look up each of their models individually. Also I sell parts for a living and have seen 1 year old Santa fes and palisades with less than 20k miles burning oil already.
@@UncleWally3 It's commo knowledge .
The interior shot of the CX 30 shows a CD player in the lower dash. Is it now newly available, since cars sold in the USA did not have this player before
The CX70 is a CX90 without the third row seats
Jd power is a joke. Not sure why we are still using jd power for evalutions.
Crazy men
Ugh abother AI video, CX70 and 90 is the same size but yet states in the video the 90 is bigger, well 70 is the same size and 70 is also more expensive
the most reliable suv out of these 5 cars is the Toyota RAV 4 😅
just sat in a Rav4 last month and it felt like it was stuck in the early 2000's. And with all the toyota recalls, confidence isn't as high as it used to be. many mazda's are still being made in Japan, and share the toyota manufacturing plant as well. Purchased my pops a CRV last month over the rav4, and i just got myself a CX70 plug in hybrid yesterday. time will tell as its new, but im confident.
@@wc5012 keep us updated about the CX70, Enjoy it 👌👌
@@wc5012 🦾
Uhh, you can't just spout anything out of your mouth that comes to mind. Over the last 4 or 5 years, the MAZDA CX5 ( which is the vehicle you would compare to a RAV 4 ).. has been more reliable, and costs a bit less for maintenance and service. J.D. Powers and several other sources for both Automobile ownership AND manufacturing have said this. Just check out the latest Consumer's Reports also! You have to research.. you can't just make claims because you own a RAV 4, or your neighbor does or because you like or work for Toyota 👁
Tell that to mid 2000 rav4s and their engine failures and oil burning, as well as fires due to the catalytic converter set up. Granted not all of them obviously. But too many documented.
There are so many complaints about the cx 70/90 phev in the forums. Stay away!
...I've seen a few reports of complaints but not: too many like you claim. You're making stuff up now!