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    Default 2013 Mazda CX-5 configurator zips online

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    If you've got that compact crossover itch that only something as sporting as the Mazda CX-5 can scratch, you're in luck. The smallest Mazda crossover is on sale now, and its online configurator tool is live.

    Starting price is $20,695 plus a $795 destination charge, for a total of $21,490. That kind of cash will get you a front-drive CX-5 Sport with a six-speed manual. Opting for all-wheel-drive will force you to also take the six-speed automatic and bump the price to $24,140. (The manual transmission is not available with any of the higher trim levels, either.) Like most Mazda models, the Touring model is the next rung up the ladder, with prices starting at $24,690 for FWD and $25,940 for AWD. Grand Touring models are the most loaded CX-5 models, at $27,840 and $29,090, respectively.

    We liked the CX-5 quite a bit when we drove a preproduction model last November and look forward to getting some quality time behind the wheel of the actual production model soon. Click past the jump for the full pricing press release, then bounce on over to the configurator.Continue reading 2013 Mazda CX-5 configurator zips online
    2013 Mazda CX-5 configurator zips online originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 15 Mar 2012 18:46:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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    How is it that the AWD diesel Grand Touring model is $50,636 driveaway here in Australia? There's a fair difference between US$29,090 and A$50,636 . Yes I know they are probably different spec cars.

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    They'd be pretty much the same spec. Maybe the odd difference like seat heaters.

    It's just the market in the US. Even the Commodores (Pontiac) were cheaper there. They can sell more of them. Must be better taxes over there as well.

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