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Patriot VS CX-5? #1077248 03/18/15 09:59 PM
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One of my friends has been looking at getting a new or near new crossover. He has narrowed it down to these 2 cars. After driving them both I have to admit I liked driving the CX-5 slightly more but oblivious I like the look of the Patriot allot more.
I was wondering if anyone who has owned either for a while has come across any issues or just what you would choose and why?


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Re: Patriot VS CX-5? [Re: GoneFishing] #1077249 03/19/15 05:50 AM
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When posting pictures, I would be appreciated if you would limit their size to at least 640 pixel wide...

With respect to your question, I do not own either type of vehicle. However....

Mazda does built a quality vehicle. Jeep does build a quality vehicle.

That brings the question down to what do you expect from the vehicle?

At first blush, if I were to chose between either, it would be conditioned by a lot of caveats. Based on the specs of both vehicles, I would buy either as neither vehicle fits within the specs of a vehicles that meets my needs.

I drive 30,000 plus miles per year. Both vehicles offer increased fuel economy which I a plus. However, neither provide tow or load carrying capacity that I require.

Second, neither vehicle has the ability to accept a low-cost suspension lift to accommodate the off-road capabilities I require.

Overall, it depends on your driving conditions and how close the vehicle will accommodate your requirements.

Personally, if you are looking for a 4x4 that will provide a dependable grocery getter in a variety of weather conditions, I would lean to the Jeep Patriot. Or, I would broaden my choices and take a look at the Kia Sportage. That is another quality vehicle that I would consider above a Mazda.


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Re: Patriot VS CX-5? [Re: 4x4Wire] #1077250 03/19/15 09:22 PM
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Re: Patriot VS CX-5? [Re: 4x4Wire] #1077251 03/24/15 02:54 AM
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When posting pictures, I would be appreciated if you would limit their size to at least 640 pixel wide...

With respect to your question, I do not own either type of vehicle. However....

Mazda does built a quality vehicle. Jeep does build a quality vehicle.

That brings the question down to what do you expect from the vehicle?

At first blush, if I were to chose between either, it would be conditioned by a lot of caveats. Based on the specs of both vehicles, I would buy either as neither vehicle fits within the specs of a vehicles that meets my needs.

I drive 30,000 plus miles per year. Both vehicles offer increased fuel economy which I a plus. However, neither provide tow or load carrying capacity that I require.

Second, neither vehicle has the ability to accept a low-cost suspension lift to accommodate the off-road capabilities I require.

Overall, it depends on your driving conditions and how close the vehicle will accommodate your requirements.

Personally, if you are looking for a 4x4 that will provide a dependable grocery getter in a variety of weather conditions, I would lean to the Jeep Patriot. Or, I would broaden my choices and take a look at the Kia Sportage. That is another quality vehicle that I would consider above a Mazda.



Thanks for the feedback, sorry about the images they were just the first ones I got.

Yeah neither of these cars would be my choice but my friend throught I could help being a jeep owner but I don't know much about crossovers <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />

Anyway I will pass this on <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


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