The Mazda CX-5 is proving to be a dependable SUV, while its five-star result from Euro NCAP indicates it's certainly a safe one.
What is the most reliable Mazda?
MX-5
Do Mazda CX5 have a lot of problems?
According to Car Complaints, there are 366 complaints lodged over eight model years. For the 2014 CX-5, there were 96 complaints made. That went down for 2015 (11 complaints) but went back up to 133 complaints for 2016. For that same year, Consumer Reports gave the reliability a four out of five.15 may 2021
Which Mazda SUV is the most reliable?
With an overall score of 86, the 2020 Mazda CX-9 ranks the highest in reliability.17 mar 2021
Are Mazdas expensive to fix?
Mazda ranked as the brand with the lowest average repair cost, at $302.92, and while Toyota has the most expensive average cost, at $486.93, CarMD notes that this number is offset by both a higher frequency of catalytic converter replacement and rather expensive hybrid battery replacement.3 dic 2014
Do Mazda cars last long?
Like most modern cars, the Mazda 3 should last you at least 150,000 – 200,000 miles if well maintained and regularly serviced. Most Americans drive an average of 13,500 miles per year. Based on this, your Mazda3 should last at least 10-15 years.31 mar 2021
Is Mazda the most reliable brand?
Seven out of seven Mazda models tested by Consumer Reports came recommended. Mazda jumped from number four in brands in 2020 to number one in 2021. Mazda also tops the Most Reliable Car Brands of 2021.27 may 2021
What is the best Mazda ever made?
- Mazda RX-7. To be listed above the MX-5 Miata, a car needs to be truly special.
- Mazda MX-5 Miata. ...
- Mazda Cosmo L10A/L10B. ...
- Mazda Autozam AZ-1. ...
- Mazda Eunos Cosmo. ...
- Mazda RX-8. ...
- Mazda RX-3/Savanna. ...
- Mazdaspeed6/Atenza. ...
What Mazdas to avoid?
Model Year(s) to Avoid
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Lincoln Nautilus 2019
Mazda CX-3 2017
Mazda CX-9 2013
Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2016
What are common problems with Mazdas?
Mazda's L-series engines are earning a reputation for variable valve timing (VVT) defects that can cause oil leaks, excessive smoke out of the tailpipe, loose timing chains, and catastrophic engine failure.