2007 Mazda CX-7 Review
Secondary Controls
 

No surprises here, because the Mazda CX-7’s secondary controls are all logically located, grouped, and marked. Both front windows feature automatic lowering and raising, the power sunroof is a one-touch open and close affair, cruise and audio buttons on the steering wheel are simple and easy to use, and the single-setting heated seats are on the center console. The main ergonomic glitch is the manual shift feature for the transmission, which is counterintuitive.

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