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Plenty of space for this family road trip

Crossover has a lot to offer in storage, handling and interior

- Jonathan Yarkony AutoGuide.com

It has been a busy summer for our long-term Mazda crossover, racking up thousands of kilometres all around North America, most recently making a road trip with the Yarkony clan on our big camping adventure. The past two Yarkony summer road trips were in compact sedans, so I was really looking forward to the big, wide cargo hold of the CX-9 making the practical aspects of this camping trip much easier. It was also a chance to see how the Mazda fared during an extended highway drive.

Our destinatio­n, Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park, takes us through some pretty choice roads, so it was a chance to put the big Mazda’s driving chops to the test as well.

Every good road trip starts with a game of packing Tetris, and with just two adults and two kids, the third row was flattened and the hidden compartmen­t cargo covers removed for maximum capacity. Despite the 1,082 L of cargo space in five-seat setup, our tent, cooler, sleeping bags and gear filled up the cargo bay to the window line and above and left me wishing for a roof bag, with odds and ends tumbling out every time I opened the trunk.

And why is it that despite eating most of our food and using up all the firewood we brought along, the trunk was even more stuffed to the gills on the return trip home?

The benefit of the jam-packed trunk was that all the gear and food was braced as well as the kids in their car seats, so when we hit those winding roads in the Muskoka region, I wasn’t afraid to flip the Sport mode button, keeping the engine and transmissi­on on high alert, and fling the CX-9 into curves for all it was worth.

Turn-in is crisp, the compliant suspension gives, the body rolls, and comfort-first tires chirp delightedl­y, but the big SUV feels composed and balanced, the steering not exactly Miata-connected, but there’s enough chassis feel and steering precision to do it again, and again, and again . . . and again. (And again.) You get the picture. It may be a big, bloated crossover, but it is fun, and lives up to Mazda’s “Driving Matters” credo.

While we love the fat torque curve of the new 2.5-litre turbo, Mazda also promised excellent real-world efficiency, which we had yet to see in our daily routine driving on congested highways and around the suburbs shuttling the kids around.

Cruising a touch slower than usual on major highways and secondary roads, though not quite hypermilin­g, we finally saw some better numbers on the trip computer, clocking 9.4 L/100 km on the outbound leg, and finishing up at 10.1 L/100 km for the 804-kilometre round trip and campground errands. By the end of another week in the city, it was back to 10.7 and eventually settling back to 11.8.

Beyond fuel consumptio­n, the road trip also showed off the CX-9’s accommodat­ing interior, with seats that kept us fresh and comfortabl­e all day, and plenty of space and storage for phones, tablets, snacks, etc., and we appreciate­d the 2.1-amp charging ports in the rear armrest that quickly juiced up our devices.

On the negative side, I repeatedly discovered that the rear liftgate just doesn’t quite open high enough.

Since we had some rain during our stay, we pulled the CX-9 up to the edge of our tarp and used the hatch to get us some extra cover (and channel rainflow).

However, at least half a dozen times I forgot to duck and dinged the corner of that hatch, and have done it again in my driveway since.

At 5-foot-10-ish, I’m not the tallest guy out there, and anyone my height or taller will have to exercise caution when working around that tailgate.

 ?? MIKE DITZ/MAZDA ?? The 2016 Mazda CX-9 clocks 11.2 L/100 kilometres in city driving, and 8.8 L/100 km on the highway.
MIKE DITZ/MAZDA The 2016 Mazda CX-9 clocks 11.2 L/100 kilometres in city driving, and 8.8 L/100 km on the highway.
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The CX-9 has an accommodat­ing interior, with seats that are comfortabl­e for an entire day and plenty of space and storage.
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