Mazda dealers CAN NOT keep the CX-90 in stock and Honda dealers are FUMING.

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Welcome to today's detailed look at the latest buzz in the car dealership industry! In this video, we dive into why Mazda dealers are struggling to keep the all-new CX-90 in stock and why this is causing a stir among Honda dealers. Learn how Mazda's strategy on the CX-90 is winning over customers from competing brands and what makes the CX-90 a preferable choice over the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander.

Why watch this video?

Discover the advantages of the Mazda CX-90 over its competitors.

Find deep insights on pricing, features, and deals currently available for the CX-90.

Learn how Mazda's promotional offers such as financing options and rebates can save you money.

Gain a professional insider's tips on negotiating prices and understanding car dealership dynamics.

Reflect on safety ratings like the IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus which make the CX-90 stand out.

Check out real owner feedback from exclusive forums to get the truth behind common issues and recalls.

Special highlights include:

An in-depth look at key features offered in different CX-90 trims.

Comparison with the Honda Pilot concerning pricing and promotions.

Crash test reviews and insurance insights.

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Buying a Mazda (vs a Honda, Toyota or Subaru) is not "settling". They make a great car.

NVRAMboi
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I have owned Mazdas for the past 19 years, and their reliability has been phenomenal. With new models, especially a new powertrain, there are always issues. So, I will personally wait a bit before considering the CX-90. Mazda made great cars before their partnership with Toyota. It is misleading when people say or insinuate that somehow Toyota is raising the quality of Mazda vehicles to a whole new level. It's a business partnership, people. This means that it's mutually beneficial. For the record, Toyota owns only 5.1% of Mazda.

bill
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I just got a 2025 CX-70 PHEV with $13, 500 below MSRP, even though it doesn't technically qualify for the federal tax rebate since it's build in Japan, also the dealer paid me $3k more than market value for my trade in, they really wanted to get the deal done that day. The vehicle is just fantastic.

Ramoono
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My son and his wife took delivery Sunday 6/30/24 of a 2024 CX-90 Turbo Premium Plus in Platinum Quartz Metallic with the White Nappa Leather interior. Really a beautiful SUV.

Kstxrd
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I'm a Honda guy through and through. I'm currently on my 6th Honda... But Honda(among other automakers) have forgotten what made them great to begin with. A quality, reliable product for a fair price. The prices of new Hondas/Acuras are eye watering and Hondas main selling point was value for money. You were good taking slightly less in the performance or luxury dept because they didn't break the bank and were reliable enough to modify them to make up some of the performance gap. I have no desire to buy a new car anytime soon. But for the first time in 2 decades... I wouldn't blindly buy another Honda.

Silvrebear
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Love Mazdas. Have for years. I have been getting them since roughly 2004, yes, the Ford years that were hit and miss. I started with Mazda 3s made in Japan (they didn't have a Mexico plant then). The reason I started getting Mazdas? After the 3rd Honda dealership in a row said "we don't need to negotiate, these are Hondas" I stopped trying and turned out I like the way Mazdas drive better, and have only improved over the last 18 or 19 years, Plus the prices and customer service are phenomenal at the dealers I have dealt with over the years.

sass
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5 Mazda for me 😊 1 Mazda 3, 2 Mazda 6, CX-50 and now CX-70 ❤

Raymond-dz
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I have been a loyal Toyota 4Runner buyer for decades. After test driving a new 2024 Mazda CX-90 Premium, I bought one. The interior, fit and finish was impressive. As a bonus, it still had a inline six cylinder engine!

puravida
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I got CX-90 PHEV Premium about 2 weeks ago, and I feel it’s not refined in terms of safety and drivers assistance features and entertainment functionality. Apple Car Play is dropping connection constantly, no touch screen in 2024 is just weird. Lane keeping assist is not working properly, blind spot monitor is missing huge trucks, just too many things are not working properly. Not to say PHEV transmission feels clunky and the motor feels underpowered for such a huge SUV. I came from 2021 Kia Sorento, all those features were implemented properly and worked just flawlessly

pzhivulin
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I bought my first and kast Mazda in 2008, whenni bought a CX- 7 GT with turbo engine. I gor a good deal on the car fully loaded. In my area NYC, Mazda dealer went out of business, my turbo went out at 55k miles. Sadly wa expensive to replace from dealer and if i had it done by local mechanic i was lioking at turbo replacement + engine was burning a little of oil so engine rebuild added as well. All in itself premature damage of engine due to poor engine design. Gave up my car shortly after 58k miles and traded for a Honda Accord 2013 which was trouble free until it got demolished in a 5 car accident.

danielmelendez
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I have a CX9.. Had a 2017 six b4 that.. The 90s all new powertrain still scares me.. Many recalls out on it.. I don’t want a mild hybrid or awful stop/start.. ( Yes I know u can turn it off)

classiccorvettesmusclecars
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Made in Japan, great design, and superior build quality. Mazda is a winner.

andrevukovic
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I see way more new pilots than I do CX-90s. I just saw my first CX-90 a couple days ago. I see pilots multiple times per day

pkdude
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I’m here in NC. I was very interested in the CX 90 until they told me the CX 70 would be coming out. I found that to be more of a sporty looking vehicle. In terms of trying to keep CX 90 on the lot. There are tons of them down here. as a matter of fact, the S turbo platinum courts black interior. They still are calling me up to try to get me to buy it.

Thisishard
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Just got my premium 90 fuck i love this thing😂

RunningThruLife
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This is solely a mazda project. Nothing to do with Toyota. Mazda platform, engine and transmission. first year of an all new platform, engine, and transmission is always glitchy. You should know that! PS- they have a software fix for clunky low speed shifts on transmission, and many other things have been corrected since last year.

sass
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Watching this as a 23 year old sports car buyer, not sure why but I love the content 🔥

samiwasti
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According to the car care nut, if you are buying it the long term maintenance is harder to perform. The reason I bought a 2023 Pilot Elite. The prices of these vehicle and today’s economics, I’m sure a lot are leasing or financing them. Ramsey says if you can’t pay cash, you cannot afford it.

Jvcxov
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I bought the CX-90 Select (base model) for $750 off MSRP with 1.9% financing for 72 months. They also paid full KBB value on my CRV trade. Their offer was so fair (aggressive as they called it), I didn’t even submit a counter offer. This was the first purchase that I didn’t need to back and forth for hours. Happy with the base trim, by the way. Even the base trim is packed with features and I prefer to not have a sun roof in Florida because it’s usually too hot to open the shade.

MrDilbert
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My Mazda 3 Hatchback, a manual, 2006, 235K. I LOVE Mazdas.

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