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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[They gave me a CX-5 as my loaner car for last week. It was a 2020 Grand Touring Reserve model, which means AWD with the turbo! It was hilariously fast, for a family CUV that is. That Mazda SkyActiv 2.5T engine is strong. Love the power in everyday driving.&#xA;&#xA;2020 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring Reserve AWD - a loaner car I was given while the service department had my Mazdaspeed3.&#xA;&#xA;hr class=&#34;sb&#34;/&#xA;Got back my Mazdaspeed3 last Saturday. I&#39;m glad to have it back. But I also have to say that I was so spoiled by that CX-5 turbo loaner car. It was a really good car!&#xA;&#xA;Anyway, cost to repair the leak in the Mazdaspeed3 transmission was $1,071. It was actually the transmission shifting mechanism that was leaking, not the transmission itself. Thankfully it was an affordable repair bill. And that&#39;s thanks to an emergency fund set up for times like this. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;So, no need to trade in my car then. Though that CX-5 turbo did make me think twice about trading in... Is still making me think twice LOL!&#xA;&#xA;hr class=&#34;sb&#34;/&#xA;Lord of The Rings 50th Anniversary Edition&#xA;Lord of The Rings 50th Anniversary Edition&#xA;&#xA;Started reading the Lord Of The Rings 50th Anniversary Edition book. This was a much appreciated Christmas gift from my brother.&#xA;&#xA;hr class=&#34;sb&#34;/&#xA;There&#39;s apparently a way to forward/send emails into OneNote. Got this idea after reading Tiago Forte&#39;s One-Touch to Inbox Zero: How I Spend 17 Minutes Per Day on Email, which is a great read by the way.&#xA;&#xA;hr class=&#34;sb&#34;/&#xA;Here&#39;s some good parenting advice from an Instagram post on how to handle your kids when they lie to you.&#xA;&#xA;hr class=&#34;sb&#34;/&#xA;Up to Episode 6 now of Vincenzo and man, what a good show! There were a couple of interesting things in Episode 6 that caught my eye, most notably the interaction between a Buddhist and Catholic character.&#xA;&#xA;There&#39;s this scene where a Buddhist monk was carrying a huge wooden cross, like Jesus was on his way to crucifixion. The monk was carrying the abandoned cross to donate to a nearby church. It struck me as a beautiful scene, where people can cast aside their differences and just be kind to one another.&#xA;&#xA;That scene then led to a conversation between Vincenzo and a Buddhist monk regarding enlightenment.&#xA;&#xA;  Vincenzo: &#34;If I go live somewhere far away, like in the middle of the ocean, will the anger inside me disappear?&#34;&#xA;&#xA;  Buddhist monk: &#34;It doesn’t matter where you live. What matters is whether you still have the anger inside you or not.&#34; &#xA;&#xA;  Vincenzo: &#34;Does that mean that I need to achieve enlightenment?&#34;&#xA;&#xA;  Buddhist monk: &#34;The only way to get rid of your anger is by fighting it. Stand your ground and fight back. Enlightenment is what you get when you win that battle.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Tags: #Weeknotes #Cars #Mazda #CX5 #Mazdaspeed3 #LordOfTheRings #Productivity #Parenting #TVShow #Vincenzo&#xA;&#xA;!--emailsub--&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;post-signature&#34;&#xD;&#xA;div class=&#34;alert-info&#34;&#xD;&#xA;ba href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/journal.dinobansigan.com/weeknotes-018&#34;Discuss.../a/b or leave me a comment below.&#xD;&#xA;/div&#xD;&#xA;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They gave me a CX-5 as my loaner car for last week. It was a 2020 Grand Touring Reserve model, which means AWD with the turbo! It was hilariously fast, for a family CUV that is. That Mazda SkyActiv 2.5T engine is strong. Love the power in everyday driving.</p>

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<p>Got back my Mazdaspeed3 last Saturday. I&#39;m glad to have it back. But I also have to say that I was so spoiled by that CX-5 turbo loaner car. It was a really good car!</p>

<p>Anyway, cost to repair the leak in the Mazdaspeed3 transmission was $1,071. It was actually the <em>transmission shifting mechanism</em> that was leaking, not the transmission itself. Thankfully it was an affordable repair bill. And that&#39;s thanks to an emergency fund set up for times like this.</p>



<p>So, no need to trade in my car then. Though that CX-5 turbo did make me think twice about trading in... Is still making me think twice LOL!</p>

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<p>Started reading the Lord Of The Rings 50th Anniversary Edition book. This was a much appreciated Christmas gift from my brother.</p>

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<p>There&#39;s apparently a way to <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/use-email-to-send-notes-to-onenote-notebooks-f513b641-ab0d-41cc-8dab-2a66f5d141e7">forward/send emails into OneNote</a>. Got this idea after reading Tiago Forte&#39;s <a href="https://fortelabs.co/blog/one-touch-to-inbox-zero/">One-Touch to Inbox Zero: How I Spend 17 Minutes Per Day on Email</a>, which is a great read by the way.</p>

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<p>Here&#39;s some good parenting advice from an Instagram post on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CMUki2wAgw6/?igshid=1so2bpd7b5wj6">how to handle your kids when they lie to you</a>.</p>

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<p>Up to Episode 6 now of <a href="https://www.netflix.com/title/81365087">Vincenzo</a> and man, what a good show! There were a couple of interesting things in Episode 6 that caught my eye, most notably the interaction between a Buddhist and Catholic character.</p>

<p>There&#39;s this scene where a Buddhist monk was carrying a huge wooden cross, like Jesus was on his way to crucifixion. The monk was carrying the abandoned cross to donate to a nearby church. It struck me as a beautiful scene, where people can cast aside their differences and just be kind to one another.</p>

<p>That scene then led to a conversation between Vincenzo and a Buddhist monk regarding enlightenment.</p>

<blockquote><p>Vincenzo: <em>“If I go live somewhere far away, like in the middle of the ocean, will the anger inside me disappear?”</em></p>

<p>Buddhist monk: <em>“It doesn’t matter where you live. What matters is whether you still have the anger inside you or not.”</em></p>

<p>Vincenzo: <em>“Does that mean that I need to achieve enlightenment?”</em></p>

<p>Buddhist monk: <em>“The only way to get rid of your anger is by fighting it. Stand your ground and fight back. Enlightenment is what you get when you win that battle.”</em></p></blockquote>

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      <title>2020 Mazda CX-5 First Impressions</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[2020 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring? I wasn&#39;t sure what trim this was as it was just a loaner car.&#xA;span class=&#34;imageCaption&#34;2020 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring? I wasn&#39;t sure what trim this was as it was just a loaner car./span&#xA;&#xA;I really enjoyed the 2020 Mazda CX-5 loaner car. I had it for a few days while the Speed3 was in the shop. I think it&#39;s a great daily driver. It wasn&#39;t the top of the line CX-5 trim, but it had a Bose sound system, heated seats, heated steering wheel and even had power folding mirrors. I think it also had ventilated seats, but I didn&#39;t get to try it out.&#xA;&#xA;It didn&#39;t have the turbo engine, but it drove really well. Sure, it could use more passing power at highway speeds, but the engine felt responsive and strong. The biggest difference in my opinion, between the engine in this 2020 CX-5 and our 2016 CX-5, is the powerband. They both have the same 2.5 liter 4 cylinder SkyActiv-G engine. The newer engines do have cylinder-deactivation. But the powerband on the 2016 CX-5 goes from 3250 to 5700 RPM, while the powerband on the 2020 CX-5 goes from 4000 to 6000 RPM. Technically, the 2016 CX-5 has a wider powerband, so it should feel stronger in everyday driving. But this was not the case. &#xA;&#xA;The much improved throttle response on the newer CX-5, plus the powerband being at the higher end of the RPM range, meant the newer CX-5 felt stronger in everyday driving. It also made for a much more fun drive. Bury the throttle on a 2020 CX-5 and the transmission puts you right into the powerband, where you can wind it out to 6000 RPM if you want to. The 2016 CX-5 on the other hand, feels like it runs out of steam before the redline. It&#39;s like the 2016 CX-5 doesn&#39;t want to be revved to redline, while the 2020 CX-5 wants you to redline it as often as you want.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;The 2016 CX-5 also seems to prefer to cruise at around 60 mph. To cruise faster than that, you have to step on the gas pedal more. But when you do, you will feel this sort of resistance. Like it does not want to cruise at a higher speed. The 2020 CX-5 on the other hand, I had a hard time keeping it below 75 mph. It&#39;s almost like it prefers to cruise at 80 mph. The engine spins so freely while cruising on the highway, I end up cruising at a much higher speed than I intend to.&#xA;&#xA;The throttle response and transmission shifting logic in the 2020 CX-5, was so well matched to my driving style, it felt telepathic. This was one instance where I really felt Mazda&#39;s Jinba Ittai philosophy in a car. It&#39;s almost like the car was made for me, or I did the test driving and told them how the throttle response and transmission logic should be set. &#xA;&#xA;2020 Mazda CX-5 Interior&#xA;&#xA;The interior is a great place to be. Mazda has been trying to raise their cars up to luxury car standards. Their current cars are not far off. If you consider the price you&#39;re paying for a Mazda, versus say a BMW or an Audi, then yes their interiors are luxurious enough. And they are very quiet too. As soon as I closed the doors on this 2020 CX-5, my ears picked up on the deafening silence. Okay that&#39;s a bit of an exaggeration. But it is really quiet inside. You have to try it out to understand what I&#39;m saying.&#xA;&#xA;2020 Mazda CX-5 - Night shot&#xA;&#xA;Lastly, it is a beautiful looking car inside and out. I seem to be saying that for newer Mazdas nowadays. But I really believe that to be true. Mazda&#39;s newer Soul Red Crystal Metallic paint is beautiful. And it comes alive in different lighting conditions. You can see the difference in color when you look at it under the sun and at night. It renders a wonderful shade of red, that looks even better than the Soul Red on our 2016 CX-5.&#xA;&#xA;Anyway, time to wrap this up. I&#39;ve written more about this car than I thought I would. And it was just a loaner car. And no, this not a Mazda sponsored post. But I am a Mazda fan. If you are looking for a new daily driver and it needs to be a CUV, then this is my recommended choice. Get the turbo if you want more passing power. Otherwise, stick with the Grand Touring trim and the 2.5l engine for a luxury feel without the luxury price tag.&#xA;&#xA;Related:&#xA;2019 Mazda3 Sedan – First Impressions&#xA;Final Thoughts on the 2019 Mazda3 Sedan&#xA;&#xA;Tags: #Cars #CarReview #Mazda #CX5&#xA;&#xA;!--emailsub--&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;post-signature&#34;&#xD;&#xA;div class=&#34;alert-info&#34;&#xD;&#xA;ba href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/journal.dinobansigan.com/2020-mazda-cx-5-first-impressions&#34;Discuss.../a/b or leave me a comment below.&#xD;&#xA;/div&#xD;&#xA;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>I really enjoyed the 2020 Mazda CX-5 loaner car. I had it for a few days while the Speed3 was in the shop. I think it&#39;s a great daily driver. It wasn&#39;t the top of the line CX-5 trim, but it had a Bose sound system, heated seats, heated steering wheel and even had power folding mirrors. I think it also had ventilated seats, but I didn&#39;t get to try it out.</p>

<p>It didn&#39;t have the turbo engine, but it drove really well. Sure, it could use more passing power at highway speeds, but the engine felt responsive and strong. The biggest difference in my opinion, between the engine in this 2020 CX-5 and our 2016 CX-5, is the powerband. They both have the same 2.5 liter 4 cylinder SkyActiv-G engine. The newer engines do have cylinder-deactivation. But the powerband on the 2016 CX-5 goes from 3250 to 5700 RPM, while the powerband on the 2020 CX-5 goes from 4000 to 6000 RPM. Technically, the 2016 CX-5 has a <em>wider</em> powerband, so it should feel stronger in everyday driving. But this was not the case.</p>

<p>The much improved throttle response on the newer CX-5, plus the powerband being at the higher end of the RPM range, meant the newer CX-5 felt stronger in everyday driving. It also made for a much more fun drive. Bury the throttle on a 2020 CX-5 and the transmission puts you right into the powerband, where you can wind it out to 6000 RPM if you want to. The 2016 CX-5 on the other hand, feels like it runs out of steam before the redline. It&#39;s like the 2016 CX-5 doesn&#39;t want to be revved to redline, while the 2020 CX-5 wants you to redline it as often as you want.</p>



<p>The 2016 CX-5 also seems to prefer to cruise at around 60 mph. To cruise faster than that, you have to step on the gas pedal more. But when you do, you will feel this sort of resistance. Like it does not want to cruise at a higher speed. The 2020 CX-5 on the other hand, I had a hard time keeping it below 75 mph. It&#39;s almost like it prefers to cruise at 80 mph. The engine spins so freely while cruising on the highway, I end up cruising at a much higher speed than I intend to.</p>

<p>The throttle response and transmission shifting logic in the 2020 CX-5, was so well matched to my driving style, it felt telepathic. This was one instance where I really felt Mazda&#39;s <a href="https://insidemazda.mazdausa.com/the-mazda-way/mazda-spirit/jinba-ittai/">Jinba Ittai</a> philosophy in a car. It&#39;s almost like the car was made for me, or I did the test driving and told them how the throttle response and transmission logic should be set.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/6D3bPVPm.jpeg" alt="2020 Mazda CX-5 Interior"/></p>

<p>The interior is a great place to be. Mazda has been trying to raise their cars up to luxury car standards. Their current cars are not far off. If you consider the price you&#39;re paying for a Mazda, versus say a BMW or an Audi, then yes their interiors are luxurious enough. And they are very quiet too. As soon as I closed the doors on this 2020 CX-5, my ears picked up on the deafening silence. Okay that&#39;s a bit of an exaggeration. But it is really quiet inside. You have to try it out to understand what I&#39;m saying.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/ma7nmj4Q.jpeg" alt="2020 Mazda CX-5 - Night shot"/></p>

<p>Lastly, it is a beautiful looking car inside and out. I seem to be saying that for newer Mazdas nowadays. But I really believe that to be true. Mazda&#39;s newer <em>Soul Red Crystal Metallic</em> paint is beautiful. And it comes alive in different lighting conditions. You can see the difference in color when you look at it under the sun and at night. It renders a wonderful shade of red, that looks even better than the <em>Soul Red</em> on our 2016 CX-5.</p>

<p>Anyway, time to wrap this up. I&#39;ve written more about this car than I thought I would. And it was just a loaner car. And no, this not a Mazda sponsored post. But I am a Mazda fan. If you are looking for a new daily driver and it needs to be a CUV, then this is my recommended choice. Get the turbo if you want more passing power. Otherwise, stick with the Grand Touring trim and the 2.5l engine for a luxury feel without the luxury price tag.</p>

<p>Related:
– <a href="https://journal.dinobansigan.com/2019-mazda3-sedan-first-impressions">2019 Mazda3 Sedan – First Impressions</a>
– <a href="https://journal.dinobansigan.com/final-thoughts-on-the-2019-mazda3-sedan">Final Thoughts on the 2019 Mazda3 Sedan</a></p>

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