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2015 Mazda CX-9: Big-family comfort, easy upkeep
The 2015 Mazda CX-9 suits families who want a comfy seven-seater that doesn’t fuss under the bonnet. With a smooth 3.7‑litre V6 petrol and a six‑speed auto, it’s built for long Kiwi and Aussie road trips, school runs, and everything in between. The cabin is roomy, the third row folds flat for a generous boot, and the ride strikes a tidy balance between comfort and control.
Day‑to‑day, it’s a straightforward vehicle to look after. Routine servicing keeps the V6 happy, the transmission shifting cleanly, and the suspension tight. Owners appreciate that it uses a timing chain (not a belt), and common wear items—brake pads, tyres, filters—are easy to source. A quick check of the service book or the dash reminders keeps maintenance on track without any drama.
- Engine oil and filter: around every 10,000 km or 12 months (use quality oil to suit local climate).
- Tyres: rotate every 10,000 km, keep pressures set for load and towing, align if you notice edge wear.
- Brake fluid: refresh about every 2 years, inspect pads and rotors at each service.
- Air filters: cabin and engine filters checked each service, replace as needed (dusty roads = sooner).
- Spark plugs: long‑life items often around the 100,000 km mark.
- Transmission and driveline: inspect fluid condition regularly, AWD transfer and rear diff fluids on a schedule suited to use.
- Cooling system and battery: test during services, coolant renewed per the handbook.
For best results, follow the owner’s manual and local service guidance—especially if the vehicle tows, sits in traffic, or tackles hot summers and alpine winters.
What fuel economy can drivers expect from a 2015 Mazda CX‑9?
Most owners see roughly 11–12 L/100 km in mixed driving, with highway runs dipping lower and city traffic pushing it higher. Payload, roof racks, tyre pressures, and driving style all make a noticeable difference.
Does the 2015 CX‑9 use a timing belt or a chain?
It uses a timing chain. That means no scheduled belt replacement, though regular oil changes are important for chain longevity and the health of its tensioners and guides.
How often should it be serviced in Australia and New Zealand?
Plan on every 10,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first. If you tow, do lots of short trips, or drive in extreme heat or cold, consider shorter intervals and extra fluid checks.