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In recent months we've seen quite a bit of hubbub over an all-new Mazda sport-utility vehicle. Called the CX-4, it is a slinkier version of the very popular CX-5 SUV here in the US.

Launched at the Beijing Motor Show, the CX-4 is a rather tidy looking vehicle. But, as with some mysteries of the automotive world, Mazda has decided NOT to ship it to the US market.

Beijing Motor Show

But, why? We assume this is where a company-issued statement would say something along the lines of "Well, there isn't a business case for it," would surface.

If you look at SUV sales these days though they're going up, up and up. This is because consumers WANT them. Badly. Mazda's CX-5 has been immensely popular and while it is a nice looking product in its own respect, clearly Mazda is capable of improving upon that .

So, we have to ask: Is Mazda making a BIG mistake by NOT bringing the all-new CX-4 to the States? This could be the poor man's BMW X4, Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class Coupe or even the rumored Audi Q4!

What say you, Spies?


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Is Mazda Making A BIG Mistake? Should The US Team Claw Back The CX-4 For American Consumers?

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