Volfy
Some fava beans and a nice Chianti
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2010
- Messages
- 1,496
- Reaction score
- 1,372
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Gulf Coast
- Genesis Model Year
- 2021
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
Sale figures? Personally, I don't judge a car's worth by sale numbers. I myself don't buy what other folks like... I buy what I like. Stingers and G70s are not strong sellers, and I own 3 of them. You want to follow the herd? Go right ahead; knock yourself out.The Kia EV9, an almost $80k Kia vehicle is having no issues selling right now. Meanwhile the most expensive version of the CX-90 tops out at $60k, which is identical to a loaded Toyota Grand Highlander (that also sells like hotcakes).
RWD isn't the issue. The CX-90 has less combined legroom than a much smaller X5, which itself has less legroom than a GV80. Mazda just did a terrible job with packaging and completely misunderstood the entire point of a three-row.
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But just for giggles, let's look at some numbers:
Genesis sold 19,697 GV80's in 2023
Mazda sold 30,821 CX90's in 2023
And Mazda didn't even release the CX90 in North America till Spring 2023.
So according to you, this means Genesis GV80 is even more of a dismal failure?! Yeah right.

As far as Mazda is concerned, the best way to benchmark the new CX-90 is against it's outgoing CX-9. We test drove a ton of other 3-row SUVs before buying our 2019 CX-9, and it had bar none the best driving dynamics. The 2.5 turbo 4-cyl was smoother and torquier than all the competitors' V6's. Mazda knows well what's important to their zoom-zoom customer base. No doubt that's why they switched to RWD architecture.
So, how is the CX-90 doing relative to the CX-9? For the 17yrs Mazda has been selling CX-9 in the US, only 3 of those years they sold over 30,000/yr.
CX-90 did that in less than a full sales year after intro.