Version: 2008
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2007 Mazda CX-9 comparison

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The Bottom Line Fully equipped, the 2007 Mazda CX-9 gets close to $40,000, but it is a comfortable car with almost sporty handling. Most of its faults can be mitigated through its options, such as replacing the poor stereo interface with an LCD when you get navigation. Although we really liked the 2007 Mazda CX-7 during our test period, it wasn't outstanding in any particular way. It came equipped with a good stereo system and good navigation, and proved practical for getting around, and even fun to drive at times. The Mazda CX-9 is a sporty SUV that packs a lot of space inside but it both looks and performs like a much smaller vehicle. However, the cabin tech lacks polish and needs to be better integrated. There's a lot to like about the Mazda CX-7 Grand Touring's performance and cabin accommodations, but the cabin tech, while adequate, is sorely in need of an update. The 2008 Toyota Highlander Limited is a well-equipped crossover with some advanced cabin technology and a smooth power train. Aside from some questionable cabin materials, the Highlander is a worthy contender in a competitive segment.
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Drivetrain availableAll-wheel drive
all-wheel drive
All-wheel drive
Front-drive
Front-drive
Available EngineGas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Body styleSUV
SUV
SUV
SUV
SUV
Trim levelsTouring
Grand Touring
Grand Touring
CX-7
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