Only bad thing is it doesn't distinguish what kind of failures they are. :-\ 8% and no major problems or 8% and your motor or tranny is busted? and of course that goes for all the other auto-makers as well.
Found this at MX-5.com. Mazda (all models) are more reliable than Honda and Toyota. Linkie
The study, which was conducted by independent automotive specialists, Warranty Direct, looked at the reliability of more then 450,000 vehicles, from 33 different manufacturers, across both the UK and the USA. The resulting ‘Reliability League Table’ shows the number of failures reported for every 100 vehicles covered by its warranty policies.
Mazda was rated number one with a failure rate of just 8.04 per cent. At the other end of the scale, famous 4x4 brands Jeep and Land Rover scored 44.21 and 46.35 per cent failure rates.
Warranty Direct 'Reliability League Table' 2007 - Top 10 Results
- Mazda 8.04%
- Honda 8.90%
- Toyota 15.78%
- Mitsubishi 17.04%
- Kia 17.39%
- Subaru 18.46%
- Nissan 18.86%
- Lexus 20.05%
- Mini 21.90%
- Citroën 25.98%
Randy (who'd rather be)
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Only bad thing is it doesn't distinguish what kind of failures they are. :-\ 8% and no major problems or 8% and your motor or tranny is busted? and of course that goes for all the other auto-makers as well.
Blah blah blah!
Short of abuse, I have'nt heard of any cases of Mazda's having any major issues.
Last edited by Radio-Active; 02-12-2007 at 04:46 AM.
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Well guys,
If you look at the bottom of the post, it says edited at 4:46 AM.
That was basically to take out my rant with mine and others Honda problems with engines and transmissions, being that this has turned into a Honda/Mazda forum.![]()
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Nah.![]()
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