| The Mazda CX-5 may have debuted just a year ago in Frankfurt, but the Japanese automaker already has an update in store for the 2014 model. No, this isn't an emergency mid-cycle refresh as we've seen with the 2013 Honda Civic—in fact, the CX-5 recently won a six-crossover comparison shootout—but rather an opportunity for Mazda to broaden the powertrain lineup and introduce a couple of new technologies for the brand's second-best-selling vehicle. READ MORE ›› Read full story »from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com | |||
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