Mazda CX5 sport nav query

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  • #85041
    Macca

      Hi, calling a sport nav keeper. Can anyone tell me what the driver’s seat squab (base) measures from back to front?

      Cheers Mac

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    • #85047
      joss
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        Morning Macca. Best bet is to ask the dealership. In the mean time, have a search through this user manual.

        https://owners-manual.mazda.com/gen/en/cx-5/cx-5_8ft1ee17b/contents/03010202.html

        Joss
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        #85049
        Alan Young

          I wouldn’t like to give exact measurements as probably measure from wrong place but I have a 2019 Sports Nav + and can say that at 6’3 and 18st , it is big enough for me and the most comfortable seat I’ve had on a car.

           

           

          #85051
          Macca

            Thats interesting as i’m 6’2″ and when i checked it out recently it felt short to me. I guess it just wasnt adjusted to the optimum for me.

            Am i right in thinking that a spare wheel can’t be spec’d in with the CX5?

            #85058
            Alan Young

              I don’t know about the Sel model, but there is no space in the boot for a spare wheel in the Sports Nav+.

              The SN+ has the best sounding audio system I’ve ever had in a car as standard and in the boot it has a sub woofer. When you lift the floor, the space underneath is taken up by a moulded base with the subwoofer in the middle, about the size of a space saver wheel. To have a spare wheel, even a space saver, you would need to lose the subwoofer and get a whole different moulding.

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