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Quick Spin: 2013 Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring AWD

By Seyth Miersma

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After spending some time roaming the Hill Country of central Texas with Mazda’s new Mazda6 and CX-5 with the 2.5-liter Skyactiv engine, I got a round with the redesigned CX-9 back in Michigan. The three-row Mazda crossover comes to court in the 2013 model year with the same 3.7-liter V6 engine that we’ve sampled before (still making 273 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque), though the nose that wraps it has been updated with the same “Kodo” design language that marks out the CX-5 and friends.

I had quite recently spent time in our long-term Nissan Pathfinder, so I felt better equipped than usual to suss out the potential high and low points of Mazda’s family-facing CUV.

Driving Notes

  • A combination of a responsive throttle pedal and a surprisingly lively exhaust note made the CX-9 feel immediately sportier than the CVT‘d Pathfinder I had just stepped out of. The Mazda’s six-speed automatic transmission was surprisingly willing to drop gears and pile on the revs when I put my foot to the floor for a pass on the highway, and I actually never really felt prodded to use the manual mode as a result. Don’t get me wrong, the CX-9 isn’t “fast” in an objective sense, but it definitely feels adequately powerful for a largish 4,500-pound crossover. (Those seeking real speed with three rows would still prefer the Ford Explorer Sport or Dodge Durango in V8 trim, I’d wager.)
  • True to form for Mazda, the CX-9 feels a shade sprightlier in terms of handling than does the bulk of its competitive set. Sitting in the drivers seat for the first time, I was actually a little shocked at how small in diameter the steering wheel is. Better yet, the front end of the large vehicle moves promptly when guided by this sporty wheel, turning in with a quickness that belies the long wheelbase, and offering a shade more road feedback than is typical of this class. I’m not sure how many buyers really care about a kind of “athletic” steering feel when selecting their next kid-wagon, but the Mazda would seem to be the top-of-class here.
  • Overall fit and finish of our CX-9 Grand Touring-spec interior felt nice – I particularly liked the kind of micro-suede door inserts – if a little bit simple. There’s still more hard-plastic surfacing in the CX-9 than I’d gotten used to in our long-term Nissan, and far fewer enticing pieces of technology. Mazda is offering a new-for-2013, 5.8-inch display with which to negotiate the navigation and media controls, but the interface simply serves to make the CX-9 feel slightly less out of date than it would with the older setup. And the Mazda didn’t have the near-luxury feeling that the plusher, gizmo-laden Pathfinder does.
  • There was more interruption from wind and tire noise in the CX-9 than in other similarly sized crossovers and SUVs I’ve been in lately, too. Just a shade louder, …read more
    Source: FULL ARTICLE at Autoblog

Ryland Homes Announces the Grand Opening of Sweetwater in the Desirable Lake Travis Area

By Business Wirevia The Motley Fool

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Ryland Homes Announces the Grand Opening of Sweetwater in the Desirable Lake Travis Area

Enjoy beautiful rolling ridges and deep canyon views of Texas’ Hill Country

AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Ryland HomesAustin (NYS: RYL) announces the grand opening of their newest community, Sweetwater, with affordable luxury homes starting from the $250’s. Grand Opening festivities will be held Saturday, March 23 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday, March 24 from 2 to 5 p.m. On Saturday, guests will enjoy lunch catered by Dogs of New York, while sweet treats from Amy’s Ice Cream will be provided on Sunday.

The Miami model in Sweetwater. (Photo: Business Wire)

Ryland offers nine floor plans ranging from 1,669 to 3,074 sq. ft. — five of which are brand new designs and two beautiful models. These new home designs maximize the stunning views and offer flexible indoor and outdoor living, additional flex space, unique built-in storage, luxury master suites and much more to fit the lifestyle of Austin homebuyers. This spectacular development features homes with Ryland’s energy-efficient HouseWorks® program to preserve the Earth’s natural resources while saving homeowners money on their monthly utility bills.

More than 700 acres of recreational land, miles of canyon views, open space and preserves surround Sweetwater, a 1,400-acre, master-planned community. The planned Sweetwater Club, a 10-acre complex including a Hill-Country inspired clubhouse, will provide an outdoor pavilion, resort-style pool, splash pad, sports fields, lawn and indoor event space along with an extensive trail system, providing an assortment of leisure activities for everyone.

Sweetwater is located in the highly respected Lake Travis Independent School District, which ranks among the best in Texas. Newsweek and US News & World Report included Lake Travis High on their lists of America’s top high schools in 2012. The Texas Education Agency rates the district as “Exemplary,” a designation achieved by just 5 percent of school districts statewide. Sweetwater is conveniently located near fantastic retail including Hill Country Galleria along with the Shops at the Galleria, as well as the Lakeway Regional Medical Center and is just moments away from downtown Austin.

For more than 45 years, homebuyers have trusted Ryland Homes as a new home builder for truly livable designs, great neighborhoods, outstanding quality and a commitment to …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance