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2007 Mazda CX-7 Review
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As with almost every Mazda, handling is where the CX-7 shines. This is a deceptively quick little SUV that can tackle a twisty road with nearly the same verve as some so-called sport sedans. Firmly planted with excellent roll control, equipped with sharp steering that transmits good feedback from the road, and blessed with responsive brakes, the CX-7 hauled ass from sea level to the mountain resort town of Lake Arrowhead, Calif. The turbo engine was unfazed by the mile-high elevation, the P235/60 Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires offered impressive grip, and the transmission’s grade-logic software kept the CX-7 in the right gear.
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