?? 2023 Mazda CX-50 Preferred Plus AWD Adventure-Ready, Tech-Packed, & Sleek! ??
Looking for a sharp-looking, fun-to-drive SUV thatâs built for Michigan weather? This 2023 Mazda CX-50 Preferred Plus AWD at Jim Riehlâs Friendly Cadillac Honda delivers style, tech, and capability wrapped into one seriously cool ride.
? 2.5L SKYACTIV-G Engine (187 Horsepower) Quick, responsive, & fuel-efficient.
? i-ACTIV All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Confident handling in rain, snow, or off-road.
? 6-Speed Automatic with Sport & Off-Road Modes Customize your drive for any adventure.
? Polymetal Gray Metallic Exterior with Black Leatherette Interior Bold & modern.
? Power Panoramic Moonroof Let the sunshine & fresh air in.
? 17 Alloy Wheels with All-Season Tires Built for all-year driving.
Loaded with Comfort & Tech:
Heated Front Seats & Power Driver Seat with Lumbar Support
Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control with Rear Vents
Power Rear Liftgate for easy cargo access
10.25 Center Display with Mazda Connect
Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
Bluetooth Hands-Free Audio & 8-Speaker Sound System
Push-Button Start & Mazda Advanced Keyless Entry
Rain-Sensing Wipers & Wiper De-Icer
Advanced Safety Features:
?? Blind Spot Monitoring
?? Lane Keep Assist & Lane Departure Warning
?? Rear Cross Traffic Alert
?? Smart Brake Support & Driver Attention Alert
?? Rearview Camera
?? Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go
?? MSRP When New: $34,460 Now Priced to Sell! ??
?? Test Drive Today at Jim Riehlâs Friendly Cadillac Honda! ??
?? 18900 Hall Rd, Clinton Township, MI 48038
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Used 2023 MazdaCX-50 2.5 S Preferred Plus Package
- Exterior Color
- Gray
- Interior Color
- Gray
- Odometer
- 42,166 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 24/30 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 2.5 Liter
- VIN
- 7MMVABCM1PN151830
- Stock Number
- H25P231
Mazda
CX-50
Included Packages & Accessories
Dealer Notes
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.3Out of 5
- 5.0
Fantastic SUV! Definitely best in class!
By Sidney | on Sunday, February 23, 2025
I've had my Mazda CX-50 Premium for almost a year now and it's pretty much perfect. Before this I had a Lexus RX 350 and I honestly like my Mazda better! With a significantly lower MSRP, it's a GREAT value for my money. My CX-50 corners much better (both have AWD) and is much better on gas. My backup camera is more clear as well. I considered (and drove) the turbo version, but really the non-turbo is plenty fast and jumps off the line nicely. Overall I'm genuinely enjoying my CX-50 and (almost) one year later I'm still very happy with my purchase!… - 5.0
Better than expected.
By SOGO | on Saturday, May 04, 2024
I purchased a 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Limited in January 2024. I like it. Though the 2.5 is noisy and I am not a fan of CVT Transmissions, though Subaru probably has the best CVT on the market. You forget it is a CVT because there is no lag. I think it better than Toyotas CVT that I have owned in 2021. Upon visiting daughter in Sacramento CA in May 2024. I had reserved a midsized pickup. When I arrived at Budget car rental there was no midsized pickups ready. Desk clerk ask if a Toyota 4runner be ok. I said NO! It will drink gas & California gas is high priced! He said, How about a Mazda CX-5. Sure ok. I get to space he said & noticed the Mazda is a CX-50 with 11,000 miles on it. Likely a 2023. Red in color. 2.5 engine, 6 speed conventional transmission. Right away I noticed the car was very quiet compared to my new Subaru Crosstrek limited. Power is immediate. Driving mountain roads up to Lake Tahoe the car never suffered for power. Returning down the mountain my 37 year old daughter drove. She is accustom to mountain roads and congested Sacramento traffic. The car took the mountain corners very very well, she was easily 10 to 20 miles over the recommended turn speed. Car handled beautifully & the cabin remained quiet. The space behind rear seats seems longer than my Crosstrek. Plenty of storage behind the seats. I would call the interior conservative, yet the seats are extremely comfortable. Much like my Crosstrek, the passengers seat is manual only and cannot be raised. The drivers seat is all power. Visibility is good. I guess what impressed me most is just how quiet this Mazda CX-50 is. How well the transmission shifts seamlessly and how it's power is immediate. I can tell you this, As soon as the 2025 Mazda CX-50's are available I will be trading in my Subaru Crosstrek. Subaru AWD is no doubt the best in the world. The boxer engine is old school even with its upgrades. But the quality of the Mazda Interior I believe is superior to that of Subaru. Certainly Mazda is much quieter and more refined even if conservative. I actually did not have Mazda on my shopping list back in January 2024. Wish I had, because I certainly would have chosen it over the Crosstrek Limited I purchased. True the Subaru Crosstrek is proven and a real value for your dollar, but in my opinion the Mazda has it beat in comfort and quietness. All else being equal, I rather ditch the CVT tranny and stick to Mazda's SkyActive Tranny and engines.… - 5.0
Great Car
By Mike Cheiftan | on Friday, November 29, 2024
Solid offraod capability, great feel on turns, solid gas mileage (I get ~32mpg mostly highway). Better than an outback…
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