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New Car review: Mazda CX-7

July 14th, 2006

One of the best cross over SUV vehicles you can drive for under $209.0/day. The Mazda CX-7 is sure to fit your SUV all terrain needs of the urban byways as well as your family toting necessities to boot. But what exactly is the CX-7 like to drive; let’s find out as we open- test drive: Mazda CX-7. Mazda CX-7 testing would be thought to be done on the family front rather on the performance track, as of course this is exactly what a crossover SUV is engineered to satisfy for its customer. But in this one case the Mazda CX-7 reviews will have to make an exception, as the CX-7 is rather somewhat of an all-terrain performance vehicle. The Mazda CX-7 review of itself uses the term “soul of a sports car” to describe the feel that the CX-7 was meant to deliver.

New car test drive: Mazda CX-7
Most all Mazda CX-7 reviews show that the majority o customers of the CX-7 are reasonably happy with their choice and would do very little to alter the overall design. But let’s look over the new car review. If we take the time to scan over the internet forums: Mazda CX-7; we find similar reviews on the premier of this new type of family road burner. But what lies under the hood that truly sets this vehicle apart from all the other crossovers on the road.

Mazda CX-7 specification
The Mazda CX-7 is powered by a turbocharged 2.3 liter intercooled four cylinder that knows how to lay down the rubber if properly coerced. But if you gather the knowledge that the CX-7 shares the power train with that of the Mazdaspeed6; it is easy to understand the key ingredients that give the CX-7 its balance of ample power with overall environmental performance.

Road test: Mazda CX-7
On the road the turbo 2.3 liter proves to be rather smooth and quiet. To the surprise of most turbo enthusiasts the CX-7’s turbo engineered design eliminates much of the turbo lag associated with most turbo vehicles and instead transfers a rather smooth power curve throughout the rpm spectrum. Road noise is kept to a minimum with well designed body panels, and the 240 watt stereo probably helps with that a little also. The 2007 Mazda CX-7 review state that if urban/city driving is your main area of adventure, the CX-7 will conquer almost anything the weather has to offer, and leaves a little room for those weekend mountain excursions too!

2007 Mazda CX-7 touring review
The 2007 Mazda CX-7 is a beautiful touring car as well. Traveling long distances in the CX-7 is quite comfortable with its room interior and plush seating. The rear seats are both designed for children and adults, and you can drive any road without the unpleasant complaining from either. On a recent Mazda CX-7 update, we find that the all new Mazda Advanced Keyless Entry and Start System will allow the unlocking of the CX-7’s doors as well as the starting and stopping of the engine without even removing the key from your pocket; now this is something that I will have to see for myself to believe.