2007 Mazda CX-9: Tester's Comments
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- MSRP: $29,035 -$33,875
- Invoice: $26,857 -$31,322
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Find out what the Consumer Guide Automotive testers had to say about the 2007 Mazda CX-9. See if the 2007 Mazda CX-9 is right for you.
Vehicle Evaluated

| Make/Model: | 2007 Mazda CX-9 |
|---|---|
| Trim Level: | Grand Touring |
| Arrival Date: | 07/09/2007 |
| Engine: | dohc V6 |
| Bodystyle | 4-door wagon |
| Transmission: | 6-speed automatic |
| 4WD/AWD: | Yes |
| Base Price: | 33,875 |
| Price as Tested: | 37,185 |
| Mileage at Beginning of Test: | 7403 |
| Mileage at End of Test: | 7983 |
| Total Measured Miles: | 580 |
| Total Fuel Used: | 31.165 gals. |
| Consumer Guide Fuel Economy: | 15.75 mpg (what's this?) |
| Problems During Test: | None |
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Sirius Satellite Radio, Moonroof/6-CD Package, Towing Package
From the Back Seat
Chuck Giametta
The CX-9's suave good looks and attractive, comfortable cabin speak to a more refined sensibility than mustered by crossovers that are intentionally more "trucky." And yet, the CX-7 is clearly not a minivan, though it functions like one and drives like one. This, indeed, may be the best of both worlds.
Jennifer Geiger
CX-9 can get a bit pricey but overall it's a classy, comfortable, versatile alternative to a minivan.
Matt Jaster
In a market saturated with gadgets, gizmos and special effects, it's nice to know there are sport utility vehicles that act like sport utility vehicles. The CX-9 is an excellent choice for those who need a minivan without the social stigma typically attached to one. I'd still go with the Saturn Outlook first, but the CX-9 is worth a second look.














