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If you want reliability, go with Mazda, Honda, or Toyota. Since you only drive once a week, hybrids and EVs might not be worth it. Mazdas have the least markups and Toyotas have the most (at least where I'm living).
So I just test drove the Mazda CX-5 and have a few minor issues with it. Android Auto is wired only, which is fine, I guess, my car had wireless, but was also aftermarket so I can't complain TOO much...
The weird thing was the MPH on the HUD was slower than the gauge. If the gauge showed "40", the HUD showed 37 or 38.
Not sure if that's "normal" or not.
That's weird. I have a Mazda 3 and I've never seen the HUD and gauge have different MPH.
I talked to a different Mazda dealer today and they felt it was abnormal too. Either someone changed a tire size and threw off one of the spedometers, or a tire sensor is off, or that the whole system needs to be re-calibrated.
Either way, I can't trust the spedometer, and that's a safety issue. I'm going to give them a shot at fixing it, but there's no way I'm paying to fix it. :)