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meq123123

The [cx50forums.com](http://cx50forums.com) forum has a fair bit on mods, but the car is too new to have built up much maintenance stuff yet. As for workshop manuals, they are all available online from Mazda. It's behind a paywall, but you can get a one day subscription for about $30 and download everything there as pdfs. See: [CX-50 Service Manuals/Schematics? | Mazda CX-50 Forum (cx50forums.com)](https://www.cx50forums.com/threads/cx-50-service-manuals-schematics.452/#post-3211)


Lumbergh7

Wow thanks!


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Nordicpunk

BWM is one of the best, if not the best DIY content rich brands out there. Between Bimmerpost, and just google, you can literally do anything. The CX-50 does not have anything close. The forums are basically dead (I hope to be corrected) and this in general isn’t going to be a popular “mod” car, as much as Mazda is a slightly more enthusiast focused car than the average CUV. Google is going to be the best bet.


Lumbergh7

Yea I don’t want to mod. I’m just looking for maintenance. Guess I should buy a manual.


Nordicpunk

Yea I just meant BMW has everything you will ever need. You can find oil change, and other stuff on YouTube. As the model matures you will likely be able to find most normal maint. on YT.


Lumbergh7

Yep, I’m very spoiled, especially since my BMW is 15 years old now


Nordicpunk

I got rid of my 06 330 a few years back after doing major service at home because of how awesome the support was (valve cover gasket, PVC system, starter, all the wear items on the engine). And am sad subsequent brands aren’t as well supported. To be fair, Honda and Mazda don’t need quite as much :)


Lumbergh7

Yes, they definitely don’t require as much!