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Review: 2017 Mazda CX-5 GT AWD – Part 4

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If you’re looking for technology in the Mazda CX-5, there’s a lot of it. Some of it which is really different. Let’s start with the safety technology:

The best piece of technology that is in the Mazda CX-5 is the inclusion of Mazda Connect. The combination of the 7″ touchscreen  and the HMI (Human Machine Interface) Commander Switch gives the driver a easy to learn, easy to use infotainment system. I wrote about it in detail here and this iteration seems to be a bit faster than I have found it to be in the past. Another note is that the screen looks extremely sharp and vibrant. Clearly they’ve upgraded it.

The Mazda CX-5 has a 10 speaker Bose sound system that I have to admit that regardless where in the CX-5 I happened to be sitting, the sound was excellent as the highs and lows were perfect and the audio was well balanced. Phone calls were clear on both ends of the conversation as well. I should note that there is no CD player in the CX-5, but I don’t think you’ll miss it. Speaking of missing, my wife pointed out that there are no backup sensors which give you audio cues of how close you are to an object when you are backing up. I have to admit that she might have a bit of a point there as many of the vehicles that the CX-5 competes against includes this feature.

The final part of this review will tie up some loose ends and I’ll give you my final verdict. Watch for it on Friday.

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