I highly recommend the Mazda CX 5 a lot. In February 28 2019 I had a rear end collision of my 2006 Honda Accord (excellent car by the way). It was a total loss so I a bought a pre owned 2015 mazda cx 5. It was the base model. Very light and smooth. Four days after the purchase, I noticed the fuel indicator was still in full and that scared me cause I thought the car maybe had a problem. When I was about to take it back to the dealership the fuel started to go down a little bit. Then I could breathe.
This car i the GT equipped with a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine. My 2013 AWD 175hp 2.2 diesel has an average of 6.5 liters in real life and with the full 58 liter tank I can make a combined trip of approximately 800kmh (More on a highway under 120kmh.
The 2018 model apparently has cylinder deactivation under light conditions. Is there a light to let you know whether 2 of 4 cylinders are not being fed? Does the 2018 model actually get better mileage than 2017?
Short answer is no and no. I believe the claim is about a 1mpg gain, which in my opinion mpg gains aren't significant unless you're talking about 5mpg or more.
Very good video. Why didn't you turn off the engine while you're doing the FE calculations? Idling engine will increase fuel consumption and it'll give you 0 L/100km or 0 mpg. It also will increase the GHGE
Hi 7S, thanks for your comment! In order to show the fuel economy numbers we achieved to the viewers (total distance driven, updated fuel range after refueling, new fuel level after refueling, etc.), the engine needs to be on. We leave the engine off while performing the calculations to reduce GHGE, but leave it on for 1-2 minutes while filming. Have a great day :)
Can you please explain to me why I get 375 km to empty when I fill up the whole tank and you are getting 552 km to empty??????? I have the same exact car..
Za3eeawe is right. The range is usually calculated by taking your past fuel economy and multiplying it by the fuel tank size. If your fuel economy is not that great, then your range won't be that great either.
Hi. I dont now how hevy your right Food is. But i drive the same Car. 2.2 Ltr 175HP AWD Automatic. And i drive 758Km whit around 6.6 Ltr / 100 Km. That´s what the Car shows under Trip A.
Our test model was the GT equipped with a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine. Mazda's website claims "Up to 8.3L/100km highway" on our GT test model. Also, around 60% of our driving was in the city. If you do a significant portion of your driving on the highway (or at highway speeds), it certainly is possible to get a lower number.
Rognof Roller The test car has a 2.5 petrol(gas) engine. And your car is a 2.2 diesel engine. Diesel engine are more efficient than petrol(gas) engine.
I highly recommend the Mazda CX 5 a lot. In February 28 2019 I had a rear end collision of my 2006 Honda Accord (excellent car by the way). It was a total loss so I a bought a pre owned 2015 mazda cx 5. It was the base model. Very light and smooth. Four days after the purchase, I noticed the fuel indicator was still in full and that scared me cause I thought the car maybe had a problem. When I was about to take it back to the dealership the fuel started to go down a little bit. Then I could breathe.
Hello, how's your CX5 doing right now? Based on your own experience, how many km does it go with 1L of fuel?
This car i the GT equipped with a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine. My 2013 AWD 175hp 2.2 diesel has an average of 6.5 liters in real life and with the full 58 liter tank I can make a combined trip of approximately 800kmh (More on a highway under 120kmh.
Hard to get accurate numbers when you're "topping off" the tank each time... Something gas stations tell you not to do...
Are you going to post more videos ? .... I was missing this kind of videos ... thank you
Of course! More to come... stay tuned.
mine is the same model just awd how many miles in a full tank would u say? probably a bit less then 343
The 2018 model apparently has cylinder deactivation under light conditions. Is there a light to let you know whether 2 of 4 cylinders are not being fed? Does the 2018 model actually get better mileage than 2017?
Short answer is no and no. I believe the claim is about a 1mpg gain, which in my opinion mpg gains aren't significant unless you're talking about 5mpg or more.
Very good video. Why didn't you turn off the engine while you're doing the FE calculations?
Idling engine will increase fuel consumption and it'll give you 0 L/100km or 0 mpg. It also will increase the GHGE
Hi 7S, thanks for your comment! In order to show the fuel economy numbers we achieved to the viewers (total distance driven, updated fuel range after refueling, new fuel level after refueling, etc.), the engine needs to be on. We leave the engine off while performing the calculations to reduce GHGE, but leave it on for 1-2 minutes while filming. Have a great day :)
Wat? Only 34$ ?
35 liter cost in the Nederlands 57 €
1.65€ p/L😭
Is it a diesel engine?
Can I use 89 octane?
My 2.2D is the sam around 9.5L
There are two kinds of countries: those who use the metric system, and those who claim to have landed on the moon. I like this video btw.
NASA uses the metric system.
@@vincebellisano1347 jahahahaha good job pointing that out
Drug dealers in the US use the metric system
I average 30mpg driving 80mph.
Çok yakmış 8.1lt 100km/saat
Can you please explain to me why I get 375 km to empty when I fill up the whole tank and you are getting 552 km to empty???????
I have the same exact car..
maybe you are 100% on city and driving like a rally or there is problem on your car.
Za3eeawe is right. The range is usually calculated by taking your past fuel economy and multiplying it by the fuel tank size. If your fuel economy is not that great, then your range won't be that great either.
All the math made me almost sleep😂😂
Teddy Sarkodie 😂😂😂😂
Hi. I dont now how hevy your right Food is. But i drive the same Car. 2.2 Ltr 175HP AWD Automatic. And i drive 758Km whit around 6.6 Ltr / 100 Km. That´s what the Car shows under Trip A.
Our test model was the GT equipped with a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine. Mazda's website claims "Up to 8.3L/100km highway" on our GT test model. Also, around 60% of our driving was in the city. If you do a significant portion of your driving on the highway (or at highway speeds), it certainly is possible to get a lower number.
Rognof Roller The test car has a 2.5 petrol(gas) engine. And your car is a 2.2 diesel engine. Diesel engine are more efficient than petrol(gas) engine.
25 mpg is really poor!
at what rate do you consider it as a good mileage?
@@l42222c anything above 30 mpg
What octane did you use?
87 octane (1:47)