Okay this is getting tiresome now.
Skidpan has always extolled the virtues of every car he's owned and I've been on this forum for 15 years.
He's right about the Superb though, they are nicely built and have classy interiors made of good quality materials. There's nothing cheap or plasticy about them these days.
They are not up to Audi standards though.
Now Mazdas: Great designed cars often with nice handling, but only recently have they discovered how to do interiors properly.
I have experience of 3 very different Mazda models
I had an MX5 MK3 for 3 years, I loved it, but the interior was cheap and plasticy even though it was well screwed together. The 1.8 engine was fun if you worked it hard, which was part of the fun. Not much low end pull but got 38 MPG however I treated it.
Next I had a Mazda 6 2.0 petrol loan car for 3 weeks while I was waiting for my actual company car to be ready. Disliked it. Choppy ride, absolutely no pull unless you revved the bejesus out of it. Not much fun. Interior was okay. struggled to get 32 mpg even on a 65 mile commute on the A14/A11. Much preferred the Volvo V50 and Peugeot 407 HDi SW which came immediately before it, not to mention the Rover 75 which came after it
Next, test drove a CX5 2.0 petrol auto last year. Horrible. Seats were flat and had no side support. Engine was a joke, nothing happened until you made it kick down then the drone from the engine was very unrefined. Interior was lovely however, almost up to Audi standards. But neither me nor my wife would have been able to live with the gutless engine. Supposed to be 165 BHP, but I think they were Shetland Ponies. Bought a Volvo XC40, love it
Of the 5 cars we had extended test drives in pre Covid, the CX5 was the most disappointing and this included the DS7, X1, and Peugeot 3008.
Finally, the Mazda 6 from 2008 to 2014 is one of the most unreliable cars in its sector (What Car Feb 2021), whereas the current model is one of the best. And it was nothing to do with the diesel problems either.
I write this as a neutral observer with no affiliation to either brand, an Advanced Driver of 36 years and a complete car nut. I do however have a penchant for Mercedes, I have two older ones as well as the XC40.
Another thing I've noticed is that Skidpan is getting very good at moderating his replies, well done sir, whereas chris87 occasionally sounds like a temperamental teenager. Try not to be ageist .
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