Why Mazda CX-9 had no business here

Why Mazda CX-9 had no business here


When the Mazda CX-9 debuted in 2006, the Dutch importer was very clear: the CX-9 was not intended for Europe. However it appeared on the official Dutch price list.

After the presentation of the Mazda CX-9, the seven-seater crossover did not immediately appear on the Dutch market. It took several years. And that had nothing to do with European talk.

American Mazda CX-9

With the CX-9, Mazda introduced its largest crossover. The car was intended for the North American market and also worked in Australia. In Europe, the CX-7 will be the top model.

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