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Our Fleet Test Drive Review: Mazda CX-7 - 3rd Report

Date: 19 August 2010   |   Author: Tristan Young

satnav screen

Satnav in the Mazda CX-7 is a standard item, and while it is excellent at finding the place you want to go first time (using either street address or postcode), it does have some peculiarities.

The first is that it takes at least four button presses to turn the nav to mute. And if you then turn the ignition off (say to refuel) it forgets you've set mute and you have to go through the procedure all over again. The second weirdness is that it doesn't always select the obviously quickest route, and unlike other systems there's no option to select between shortest or quickest. Odd.

Mazda CX-7 2.2 diesel 5dr manual
Mileage2812
Claimed combined
consumption
37.7mpg
Our average
consumption
34.2mpg
P11D price£26,515
Model price range£26,515
CO2 (tax) 199g/km (31%)
BIK 20/40% per month£136/£273
Service interval12,500mls
Insurancegroup 32
Warranty3yrs/unltd mls
Boot space (min/max)455/1348 litres
Engine size/power2184cc/173hp
Top speed/0-62mph124mph/11.3secs
Why we’re running itRevised CX-7 now (only)
has a diesel variant
PositiveRarity, equipment, economy
NegativeA-pillar visibility, emissions



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