MAZDA CX-5 (2017-21)

The MAZDA CX-5 (2017-21) is a popular and versatile compact SUV that has earned a strong reputation in the UK market. Known for its stylish design, comfortable interior, and enjoyable driving experience, this vehicle is well-suited for families, daily commuters, and anyone seeking a reliable and efficient SUV. Its balanced mix of practicality and performance makes it a desirable choice for those looking for a vehicle that can handle both city driving and weekend adventures. Our data shows that the MAZDA CX-5 during this period is often driven reasonably miles per year, with an average of around 9,061 miles and a typical value at private sale of approximately £18,385. With hundreds of different VINs recorded, indicating a broad and diverse sample, the Mazda CX-5 (2017-21) stands out for its reputation for build quality, fuel economy, and smooth handling. It’s frequently praised for its stylish design, reliability, and features that appeal to a wide range of drivers, making it a smart choice for those seeking a practical yet enjoyable compact SUV in the used car market.
average use
average use
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The latest mileage data for Mazda CX-5 vehicles (2017-21) shows that the most common recorded mileage range is between 50,000 and 60,000 miles, accounting for 17.9% of vehicles. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles—about 14.8%—are recorded within the 40,000 to 50,000-mile range, and 15.4% fall between 30,000 and 40,000 miles. Lower mileage vehicles (0-20,000 miles) are relatively rare, making up just 6% combined, while higher mileage vehicles, especially those exceeding 120,000 miles, are quite uncommon, comprising only a small fraction (around 3-1.6%) of the sample. This suggests that the typical Mazda CX-5 from this period tends to be driven moderately and most are maintained within mid-range mileages, which may be appealing to buyers seeking a balance of vehicle usage and longevity.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuation data for Mazda CX-5 (2017-21) models indicates that most vehicles are priced within the £10,000 to £15,000 range, with the highest proportion (17%) falling between £11,000 and £12,000, and various other segments spread across lower and higher values. Notably, the highest percentages are concentrated around the £11,000 to £13,000 range, suggesting this is a common private sale price point. There is a relatively low percentage (around 0.3% to 1.9%) of vehicles listed above £18,000, indicating fewer higher-priced sales. Conversely, prices below £7,000 are also less common, implying that most second-hand models are valued above this lower threshold. Overall, the data reflects a market where mid-range prices dominate, with a significant cluster around £11,000 to £13,000.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that among Mazda CX-5 vehicles manufactured between 2017 and 2021, the highest proportion was made in 2018, accounting for 30.8%. The 2019 model also has a significant share at 28%. In contrast, fewer vehicles were manufactured in 2020, representing just 11%, and in 2021, accounting for 15.4%. The least common model in the sample is from 2017, with 14.8%. This distribution suggests that the 2018 and 2019 models are the most prevalent in the used market, possibly reflecting production peaks or higher durability and longevity of these years.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that the most common main paint colour for the Mazda CX-5 (2017-21) is Red, comprising nearly 30% of the vehicles. Blue and Grey are also popular, representing 22% and 20.4% respectively, while Black accounts for 11%. White and Silver are less prevalent, at 13.5% and just 3.1%, indicating they are less common choices among these models. Overall, vibrant colours like Red and Blue tend to be more popular than neutral tones like Silver, which is relatively rare.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that for Mazda CX-5 vehicles registered between 2017 and 2021, nearly half (49.4%) have had two registered keepers. A significant portion, 23.9%, have had three keepers, and 18.2% have only had one. Fewer vehicles have had more than three keepers, with very small percentages (0.3% each) having had five or six keepers. This suggests that most Mazda CX-5s tend to remain with the same owner through the early to mid-life of the vehicle, indicating relatively high ownership stability during this period.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data shows that for Mazda CX-5 vehicles (2017-21), the majority are powered by 1998cc petrol engines, accounting for approximately 55.7% of the models. Diesel engines with a capacity of 2191cc are also quite common, representing about 43.4%, while smaller 2488cc engines are rare at only 0.9%. In terms of fuel type, petrol engines slightly outnumber diesel, with 56.6% of vehicles running on petrol. Overall, petrol is the predominant fuel type, but a significant portion of the models are diesel-powered, especially those with 2191cc engines.