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5-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
New or Notable
What We Like
What We Don't
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Seats five
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New 161-hp non-turbo four-cylinder
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Optional 244-hp turbo engine
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Five- or six-speed automatic
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AWD available with turbo engine
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Available blind spot warning system
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Acceleration and handling
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Cabin materials
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Lots of standard features
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Backseat-folding execution
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Uses regular gas
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Appealing styling
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Smallish cargo area
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Wide turning circle
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Towing capacity
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Gas mileage (turbo)
Vehicle Summary
The CX-7 five-seat crossover offers a non-turbocharged four-cylinder engine for the first time in the 2010 model, providing a higher-mileage option for those who don't crave the turbocharged engine's 244 horsepower. Priced between the Tribute and the large CX-9 crossover in the Mazda lineup, the CX-7 was designed to deliver the utility of a small SUV and the driving experience of a passenger car. Its competitors include the Ford Edge, Toyota Highlander and Nissan Murano in one regard, but the CX-7's sporty nature and wagon-like shape also liken it to the Volkswagen Tiguan and Infiniti EX35. Read more
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