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Have you ever compared a car to an atom bomb? If you haven't, then beware – once you sashay in behind the steering wheel of the Mazda CX-9 and press the accelerator, the Mazda CX-9 will simply explode into action due to its powerful 3.5 L V6 engine that is capable of producing a horsepower of 265 and a torque of 339 N-m. Mazda - a Japanese car manufacturer - probably recalled the impact of the deadly atom bombs dropped at Hiroshima and Nagasaki while engineering this gigantic crossover SUV, a couple of years ago, through its factory located at Hiroshima, but of course, Mazda's product is deadly in the figurative sense unlike the gruesome atomic bombs. The Mazda CX-9 is engineered to provide stiff challenge to top brands of Toyota , Nissan, Hyundai, Honda and General Motors. Despite being magnum in size, the Mazda CX-9's bulk offers no hindrance to its agile, dance-like gait because of the hi-tech laser-conjoining and laser attachments along its 199.8” long metallic body. The car's price ranges from nearly $29,500 to $39,500 according to its version. The Mazda CX-9 possesses an uncanny resemblance to the Audi Q7 and the Mercedes-Benz GL 450 in its all-pervading bearing and intricate structuring. | |
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- A large panel in its centre that displays a variety of switch and button controls.
- Adjustable seats to suit the requirements of the driver and passengers.
- A maximum luggage capacity of 47.5 cubit feet.
- Front-wheel drive with a 4-wheel drive facility available at one's discretion.
- A 6-speed automatic gear change system.
- Power mirrors
- Robust locks
- Electronic entry facilities that do not require keys
- A superlative Traction Management system
- An enviable Active Stability Management facility
- High quality airbags and air curtains for driver and passenger safety
- Bluetooth telephone connection
- An internal camera
- A Digital Video Disc (DVD) guide for maneuvering in the right direction

