The 2010 Mazda CX-7 is a five passenger car that combines the benefits of an SUV with the economy of a passenger car. Many people consider SUV’s to be inefficient in terms of gas mileage and in some cases they are, but there is still a need for these vehicles.
There are many reasons why families choose minivans but some people are hesitant to jump into one because they don’t like the design. The ability to offer a solution that combines style and utility is what the 2010 Mazda CX-7 is aiming to do.
There are some sporty features that the 2010 Mazda CX-7 brings to the table, making it a strong competitor in the popular crossover segment. Sporty looks are one thing but a big concern for many is whether the mini-SUV can still pull nicely up hills while being economical with fuel consumption.
The Mazda CX-7 gets an average of 19 MPG city / 24 MPG highway fuel economy. The transmission is a 6-speed automatic with sport shift.
The Mazda CX-7 has brought a little more to the table for 2010 to keep up in this hot market. The curvy lines and newly designed front grill makes the stance of the Cx-7 a bit more aggressive looking. Mazda has been getting it right with many of their lines and this one is no exception. The sporty style of the popular Mazda passenger car is being incorporated in their crossover line. People are responding because Mazda is doing a great job of putting a lot of great things into one package.
The interior of the CX-7 is also nicely designed with a style of gauges and overall dash that looks clean and easy to program. Mazda increased the size of the heads up display making it easier to read and get information as well as follow the navigation as you travel your routes. Some other points to make about the interior are the handy access to control everything via the steering wheel.
Mazda has a number of great cars in their lineup and the CX-7 meets the criteria for this as well. The CX-7 has a suggested MSRP starting at $23,750 for FWD models and $25,450 for AWD models.




















