2007 Mazda CX-9 Crossover SUV

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Mazda seems to be on a roll with their cross over SUV’s lately. The new CX-7 looks great and folks who’ve driven it seem to agree so far. I hope to drive one in the next few weeks. Hot on it’s heels, Mazda is set to release yet another crossover. Officially unveiled at the New York auto show in April, this 7 passenger ute is due to appear in dealerships in early 07. Curious, but today’s press release from Mazda actually bears the release date of April 12. This must a be Ford influence.

Mazda press release:

Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) unveils its all-new 2007 Mazda CX-9 seven-passenger crossover sport-utility vehicle at the New York International Auto Show.Arriving in Mazda dealerships in early 2007, the CX-9 is designed and engineered specifically for North America. The Mazda CX-9’s design sets new standards for style, while incorporating an interior of sophisticated elegance with class-leading space and unmatched versatility. Best of all, CX-9 - like all Mazdas - has the Soul of a Sportscar.Like the Mazda CX-7 presented earlier this year, the CX-9 is a clean break from the traditional boxy SUVs crowding the US market, deftly blending sporty driving spirit with seven-passenger SUV practicality.

“The North American market continues to play a leading role in Mazda Motor Corporation’s global future and financial health,” emphasizes Jim O’Sullivan, president and CEO, MNAO. “The all-new CX-7 and CX-9 were engineered specifically for North America to help us fulfill ambitious goals. The CX-9 has traits only a Mazda SUV could have: strong performance, agile handling, precise steering and superior quality and craftsmanship.”

Mazda CX-9 targets young couples and modern families with a focus on family interests, yet haven’t lost their desire for high-intensity leisure activities, learning experiences and social interaction. It is also ideal for couples with grown children who pursue an active lifestyle.

Every CX-9 is powered by a new 3.5-liter V6 engine driven through a standard six-speed automatic transmission. Final drive is through either front- or all-wheel drive. Brakes are large ventilated discs on all four wheels.

More detail on specific model content will be available closer to launch, but standard features on all trims include air conditioning, power windows, power door locks with remote keyless entry, cruise control, and six airbags. To help avoid accidents, all CX-9s are fitted as standard with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Roll Stability Control (RSC) and Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS). An optionally available power-operated lift gate provides one-touch opening and closing access to the cargo hold.

Camaro concept is a driver!

Lucky Alex over at Noonzwheels was strolling along at the New York Auto Show, minding his own business when happened upon the new Camaro concept car. Even better, they were about to move the car & it seems that this concept is a real life car. As it rumbled it’s way through the show, Alex was lucky enough to snap a few shots & get some video. It’s a shame he wasn’t able to grab sound.

Great find Alex!

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Skyline GT-R to be branded as Nissan

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In a move that has made many Nissan employees and enthusiasts happy, Nissan has announced at the New York Auto Show that the Skyline GT-R will be a Nissan, not an Infiniti when it hits our shores. I’m actually amazed at the buzz this has created with dealership employees. While the car is definately a Halo product, it really seems to have had an impact already. Previous Gen GT-R’s have become legendary, and it’s good to see that Nissan agrees the newest version should retain the Nissan Brand. Now, the only question is how many will they sell. The car will be close to $100,000 here in Canada so I don’t expect we’ll see too many. Then again, the Porsche store down the street seems to have an awful lot of customers who drive real GT2’s and GT3’s, so who knows.