RedNose
01-03-2007, 09:16 PM
Hello,
Today, at work I was reading Business Week online and they published 100 best products of the year 2006. I stumped upon CX-7 Mazda made it on the list of best crossover product! This is wonderful CX-7 Forum Owners Club... so much research involved and very excited to learn something new everyday. I am planning to buy one very soon and I'll keep you posted when I'll get a new black cherry mica crossover.
Happy New year 2007!
Cheers!
Best Products
Mazda CX-7
($24,345 base)
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/12/1207_bestproducts/image/3.jpg
Crossover SUVs — looks like a sport utility, but built on a car platform — have been a hit, and this Mazda is one of the zippiest. The CX-7 is getting rave reviews and flying off dealer lots thanks to its slick looks, superior handling, and relatively low sticker price. The jaunty exterior is complemented by the interior design, which carries through the look and feel of a sports car. And at 18 to 24 mpg, it's a happy medium between huge gas guzzlers and duller, more expensive hybrids.
Today, at work I was reading Business Week online and they published 100 best products of the year 2006. I stumped upon CX-7 Mazda made it on the list of best crossover product! This is wonderful CX-7 Forum Owners Club... so much research involved and very excited to learn something new everyday. I am planning to buy one very soon and I'll keep you posted when I'll get a new black cherry mica crossover.
Happy New year 2007!
Cheers!
Best Products
Mazda CX-7
($24,345 base)
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/12/1207_bestproducts/image/3.jpg
Crossover SUVs — looks like a sport utility, but built on a car platform — have been a hit, and this Mazda is one of the zippiest. The CX-7 is getting rave reviews and flying off dealer lots thanks to its slick looks, superior handling, and relatively low sticker price. The jaunty exterior is complemented by the interior design, which carries through the look and feel of a sports car. And at 18 to 24 mpg, it's a happy medium between huge gas guzzlers and duller, more expensive hybrids.