22/08/2008 10:35. Second- and third-row passengers are treated to a 9-inch flip-down
DVD player with two sets of wireless headphones. DVD playback was
crisp and clear. Sound was good coming through the headphones and
great when piped through the 5.1-surround Bose system.
On a winding road is where the 2008 Mazda CX-9 stands apart from
other SUVs. The suspension is tuned to keep the vehicle relatively
flat in the turns, not sports-car flat, but flatter than most SUVs
we've tested. This, coupled with an all-wheel-drive system that
shifts power around on demand, means that it's pretty easy to end
up going faster in the turns than a vehicle this size should. Once
you have reached that point, the various traction control systems
step in and all but shut down the engine, bringing the vehicle to a
crawl. While... //
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