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Examining the 2014 Mazda CX9

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One of the most significant changes is the optional extra alert for rear cross traffic for improved safety. The 2014 model was released only a few months ago and many people will automatically ask, whether they are better purchasing the 2013 or the 2014 model. This is of course down to personal preference. However, it is worth taking the time to examine the 2014 model and see the differences for yourself.

The 2013 Mazda CX9 saw some design detail changes from the previous model. This included new styling to the front and rear, a new design of dashboard and the touch screen which is 5.8 inches. While these changes were quite dramatic from the vehicle’s previous incarnation, it may take a little more studying to determine the 2014 changes.

The CX9 is one of the older models of three row crossover available on today’s market. The design features can be traced back to the 2007 year model. The appearance changes in 2013 did freshen up the design and aesthetics ensuring that the CX9 remains a stylish vehicle competing well with its contemporaries.

As with many Mazda models, the Mazda CX9 is remarkably fun to drive. While there are comparable models offering the possibility of a little more cabin space or slightly more thrifty fuel economy, many industry experts agree that the enjoyment factor of the Mazda is difficult to dispute.

While the changes in the 2014 model may appear slight, there is a crucial element in the additional safety features offered. The addition of the alert for Rear Cross Traffic (RCTA) is one of great benefit to all drivers and is now as standard on the Grand Touring AWD model. This is a sound alert which is accompanied by an LED icon. The alert is triggered when the in built radar detects any oncoming traffic from each side of the car when reversing. The icon appears on the side mirrors, while the sound alert is distinctly audible. Since many accidents occur at low speed while reversing, this will make the Mazda CX9 driver more confident, especially in restricted or confined areas such as parking garages or retail car parks.

The new system is ported over from the relaunched Mazda 6 range and is the perfect complement to the other advanced safety features included in the Grand Touring model such as warnings for lane departure and forward obstruction, monitoring for blind spots and a high beam control.

The 2014 Mazda CX9 range has also benefited from updated wheels with a new design for the twenty inch Grand Touring and Luxury models and a new silver finish to the eighteen inch Classic design wheels. The range will also be offered with two additional colour finishes, Blue Reflex and Jet Black mica.

If you are interested in learning more about the 2014 Mazda CX9 contact us. We have a showroom on site and would be happy to arrange a test drive or answer any questions you may have.