Mazda CX-60 Review: Stylish Design and Affordability Compared to European Models
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This video from carwow takes a closer look at the Mazda CX-60, a Japanese car that aims to compete with its European counterparts. The host immediately points out a design flaw with the fake twin exhaust pipes, which is quite disappointing considering the overall appeal of the car. However, the Mazda CX-60 does have some redeeming qualities, such as its 20-inch alloy wheels, glossy body color inserts, and a bold Mazda grille. With a starting price of £45,000, it may not break the bank, especially when you consider that carwow offers an average savings of £3,500 on this model. Moving to the interior, the host is impressed with the design of the dash, especially in the top-spec version which features maple wood trim and fabric accents. The materials used throughout the cabin feel of good quality, and the driving position is comfortable. It's worth noting that being the range-topping model, the Mazda CX-60 offers electrically adjustable steering wheel, a feature usually associated with luxury brands like Mercedes-Benz. The digital widescreen display for the dials is another nice touch, allowing you to easily navigate through different menus and access various information. While the infotainment screen is not touch screen, it is quite large and comes with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. One standout feature of the Mazda CX-60 is the standard heads-up display, which adds to the overall driving experience. All in all, the Mazda CX-60 presents a stylish design, comfortable interior, and advanced features at a competitive price, making it a worthy contender in the market.
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