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What is the typical lifespan of a Mazda CX-5?

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If you take good care of your Mazda CX5, it can easily surpass 200,000 miles. Mazda is known for producing reliable engines and transmissions that are built for endurance. The key to longevity is to stay current with all the necessary maintenance for your vehicle. Keeping up with tasks such as regular oil changes and transmission fluid replacements can decrease the wear and tear on the vehicle's parts, ultimately extending its lifespan. Additionally, scheduling routine maintenance appointments allows a mechanic to inspect the car, identifying minor issues before they escalate into costly repairs.

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  • Todd Doty

    The 2020 Mazda CX5 is anticipated to have a lifespan that can reach as high as 300,000 miles.

  • Erich M

    I drive a 2014 CX-5 that's holding up well with over 117,000 miles on it. It still looks great even though it was parked outside until six months ago. We make sure to get it serviced as advised.

  • Jeffro

    Touch wood, but our 2014 vehicle has already clocked 277,350 miles and is still running smoothly.

  • Wilber

    I own a 2013 CX-5 that has covered 220,800 miles. It has had some ignition coils replaced and has been well taken care of through regular maintenance, but it's still running strong! I purchased it in 2018 when it had around 177,000 miles on it.

  • Babie B

    My car is from 2013 and has 272,000 miles on it. Recently, I started having issues that weren't identified by the diagnostic machine at the auto repair shop.

  • Sue

    In 2014, my CX5 SUV, which has 147,000 miles, needed new ignition coils. It has been parked outside since 2014.

  • tom m.

    In 2016, I bought a CX-5 with 100,000 miles on it. So far, the only expenses I've had, besides the usual gas, tires, and cabin air filter replacements, were for a new battery, rear brakes, and spark plugs. I haven't had any problems with it and I'm excited for the next 100,000 miles! I'm thinking about flushing the brake and transmission fluids next. Some friends mentioned that the drive belts on CX-5s can sometimes crack, but it's not a big deal and costs around $200-$250 to replace them.

  • Lemuel I.

    My 2013 Mazda CX-5 has been going strong even after reaching 108,000 miles, enduring the harsh -40 degree Fahrenheit winters without any issues. I make sure to change the oil every 3,000 miles using synthetic oil. Although I used to have a garage for 2 years, I have had to park my car outside for the past 6 years.

  • Dolores C

    In 2014, my CX-5 has clocked 161,000 miles, and it's still going strong. 🤞🤞🤞 Here's hoping she hits the 200K milestone.

  • Gabriel G.

    Here's a rephrased and tailored version of the provided text: "The 2104 CX-5 with all-wheel drive has traveled 120,000 miles. I've diligently maintained it with all necessary mechanical services. It still runs as powerfully as it did on the day I first got behind the wheel.

  • Stephanie A

    My 2015 CX-5 has accumulated over 120,000 miles and is still running strong.

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