Mazda CX-9 TC Azami (2016-2026)
Also referred to as: Mazda CX-9 TC Azami 2025 and Mazda CX-9 TC Azami 2027.15 reviews
A recall notice has been issued for MY2017 CX-9 models. Mazda will contact all affected owners, but to confirm if you are affected check your VIN at https://www.mazda.com.au/recalls/
I’m doubt but CX9 is beautiful to own and drive – We were looking for third row SUV as our family is growing fast. I have drive tested Palisade, Kluger, Sorento and Cx9 before ordering Cx9 in Feb 23 at 73k. One month later, Mazda officially discontinued Cx9, while I still waited for order which was delivered in April 23. I was pretty concerned at that time but after 7 month of owning we love it.… Read more
Cx9 is the best affordable third row Mazda has ever made. They no longer make affordable car as 6 inline hybrid in Cx90 and future Cx80 is way expensive for general Oz. Driving is so comfort and nice. Engine is decent enough and space is generous. In the fact that Cx9 shares some many parts with Cx5 so spare part in future is not really a big problem. Fuel efficiency is extremely good at 9L/100km for 91 fuel and 8L for 98 fuel for mix my daily driving. My kids love this new car so do I.
This is perfect. Cannot live without it – This is is my favourite car at home. I hate the idea my dad got to get a Tesla. Mazda's vroom of petrol is very cool and large seven seater is perfect for long trips with lots of people on board. Show details
Love the quality and after sales service – I bought my CX9 Azami from Edwardtown Mazda. The Vehicle is so much better than my Honda that I pnly use when going shopping. The after sales service has been excellent from Mazda Australia. Issues solved within 48 hours. Still waiting for Formula Honda to fix my third row seat. Show details
Safety failure – I bought a brand new my CX9 Azami in Feb 2018. I did not have much issues initially until I did. The Smart City Brake failed although I was within speed limits and my car crashed. My family and I feel LUCKY TO BE ALIVE. Neither the retailer nor Mazda Australia want to know anything about it. They boast about their safety features in the marketing specs, however, does not deliver what was promised. This car was a huge and EXPENSIVE MISTAKE ! Show details
Very good car and looks awesome – Bought it in March 2017. Used as a daily drive to work and interstate drives. 9.2l/100km fuel consumption. Passenger seatbelt alarm kept going off and was fixed under warranty. The speaker cover on driver’s side was bulging, kind of half fixed now by Mazda. Seats leather quality and design questionable. Rust proofing suspect. Steering wheel… Read more
leather scratches easily. Great all round car though.
Service done as per recommendation, 6 months/10,000km.
Disappointing – I bought mazda cx9 azami in May 2019. After 7000kms i-eloop and i-stop got malfunctioned. I called mazda to rectify this problem. I have to wait 4 weeks to get a date to fix this. In the meantime my car had an accident, hit a kangaroo and damaged front parts. I have been waiting for one month to fix this problem. How come these can go wrong for… Read more
brand new $68k car? Mazda,you have to be bit faster for the parts delivery. I used Mazda 3 before and never had any issues. I recommended Mazda to my friends. But this time I won't recommend Mazda to anyone.
over all happy but few annoyances – Overall great spacious car. Comfy drive, less noise, fuel consumption is impressive. We drove from Adl to Melb largely on cruise with full tank ans still 60 km fuel left. We are happy for the choice we made.Nice interior as compared other suv in this category. Few problems: Gps system is a wreck despite updates chooses longest and unpractical… Read more
route, keep google as back up. I felt the car third row area less illuminated when boot is opened automatically. Infotainment system is very basic , but love bose sound system. I am curious to know if anyone has driven both Awd and Fwd to share difference.
Excellent car cx9 – I love mazda cx9 am using if from last 6 months . It s reliable and it got more advanced features. Am getting 10l/ 100km. Good customer service and good value for tge money Show details
Happy with it – We've owned this car for over 2 years and it's been a great car considering it was a completely new model from Mazda. It goes great and has plenty of torque for a petrol engine thanks to the turbo charger. Apart from replacing one tailgate strut under warranty, we've done nothing but service it. It has so much room for a seven seater which is what we needed. Highly recommended. Show details
great family car – we purchased this car last month as our Commodore no longer suites our growing family and it has been good. Very comfortable to drive and has heaps of safety features such as lane depart and a feature to slow you down if you are coming too close. it looks really lovely too, with the sunroof and leather interior and maps are very clear. fuel… Read more
economy isn't fantastic as a downside (about 13 l/100) and boot size is tiny with the 7 seats up (which is why we bought it) but overall I am happy
Love our 7 seater – I bought this car in May 2018 and can say this is the best car in the market. Use this car everyday for dropping kids to school and commute to work. Car body looks great, it's very comfy , has lots of leg space, big boot, classy interior and excellent for long drive. Love the sun roof feature.good fuel economy for this size of car and cheap service compare to others. Show details
Awesome car – We purchased this car about 2 months ago now and we absolutely love it. We were worried about the size of the car but it hasn't been an issue for us because the reversing camera and the sensors make it really easy to park. The leather seats are very comfortable even on long trips. There is very little road noise on the highway. The boot space is… Read more
amazing. On the negatives, the turning circle is huge, so a 3pt turn ends up being a 5pt turn. Entertainment system can be buggy - we had it switch off and reboot last week. The quoted fuel consumption is misleading, we get about 13L/100 for urban driving.
I can't really live without my Mazda CX9 – Interiors: It will spoil you. Great leather interiors and luxury console. Exterior: Majestic look and sleek design and very sexy Performance: for a 4 cylinder, this huge car can just glide in the air. Very powerful turbo engine.In sports mode, it is just out of the world experience. Overall very smart, less fuel consuming 7 seater SUV. Show details
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Great quality car! – New generation is a great car - excellent value for money! Azami 4X4 for just over $60k.. A heap of room, tech and now looks modern and 'cool'. I purchased metallic White and had the wheels painted gloss black. Love it and am very happy with my new car. Thank you Mazda! Show details
What a car, the reviews and awards were right – I had never thought about owning a Mazda SUV until the CX9 won several car of the year awards. I'm typically drawn to BMW Or Mercedes. I was having a really unpleasant owner experience with my BMW X3 so I thought I'd look at the CX9. Any Mazda I had been in prior seemed noisy on the road, so I was very pleasantly surprised to discover just how… Read more
quiet the CX9 was. I would say it is a quieter and more comfortable drive than the BMW X3 I owned. The features and value for money is amazing compared to the premium European brands. I couldn't be more pleased with the way it drives, and the versatility of the 7 seats has come in handy a few times. It is a large vehicle though. That being said it is no problem to park in shopping centre car parks thanks to the sensors and reversing camera. Im very happy with my Mazda CX-9 and I would recommend anyone looking at the more expensive brands to give it a try, you might be surprised.
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