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Fall 2009 Auto Guide
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New and redesigned Mazda CX-7

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Mazda CX-7

A new, nonturbocharged four-cylinder engine choice has been added to the 2010 CX-7 -- a move sure to please customers who are more interested in fuel economy than power output. The five-passenger crossover's exterior and interior also offer a number of improvements, including a redesigned front end and a new, larger information display at the base of the windshield. The CX-7's rear seats provide a nearly flat floor when folded down, along with 58.6 cubic feet of cargo space. In addition to the new 161-horsepower, four-cylinder engine standard on SV and Sport trim levels, the CX-7 continues to offer a 244-horsepower, turbocharged four-cylinder. All-wheel drive is available with the latter. Standard safety features include side-impact and side curtain airbags as well as electronic stability and traction control. A blind spot warning system is also available.


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