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barich1 by audia8q
Jun 29, 2004 (1:32 pm)
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good post...nobody builds a perfect car. Even the so called best manufacturers have service departments attached to their showrooms for a reason....and its not to do $14.95 oil changes.
 
The key is how well do they handle problems that pop-up. Mazda does a pretty good job of fixing problems. Some car companies create the illusion that their cars don't break and if they do it's the owners fault. haha
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Well...some problem boards.. by kyfdx HOST
Jun 29, 2004 (1:40 pm)
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I used to follow the Saab 9-3 board, when the new model came out in '03.. but, eventually, it just became too depressing...
 
If that didn't scare you off...shewwww The Mazda 3 looks relatively good compared to most.
 
regards,
kyfdx
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We wouldn't have any car problems boards if we all rode horses by mazda6s
Jun 29, 2004 (1:44 pm)
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But then there would be a Horse Owners: Problems & Solutions board where people would be complaining about their horses crapping all over the place.
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Re: We wouldn't have any car problems boards if we all rode horses [mazda6s #635] by janamax
Jun 29, 2004 (6:16 pm)
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Replying to: mazda6s (Jun 29, 2004 1:44 pm)

Good points, all... I have been to the other Problems boards for each of the cars I am considering. I feel like Mazda is somewhere in the middle in terms of number of bad feedback on these boards. The other cars I have thought about purchasing include the Lancer and Jetta (which have since been marked off the list) and the Corolla XRS and the Civic EX (boring, I know).
 
I don't mind a few problems (especially in a car's first year) as long as the manufacturer seems prepared to fix them. Some people on this board seem to feel that this is not the case with Mazda. Your thoughts?
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Re: We wouldn't have any car problems boards if we all rode horses [janamax #636] by npaladin2000
Jun 29, 2004 (7:34 pm)
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Replying to: janamax (Jun 29, 2004 6:16 pm)

Well, the dealer I work with seems happy to do whatever they can to fix my problems. The only problem THEY are having is a supply of parts at times (It seems like that's mostly esoteric stuff, not regular maintenance items. For instance, it took 3 weeks for them to get a new fuse box and wiper switch in for me. Not exactly things you keep around, expecting to need all the time; they had to come from Japan). That's due to the vehicle being a new model, and extremely popular, so all of the parts are being thrown into the hard-pressed assembly lines (incidentally, they're ADDING another Mazda3 line to one of their factories to increase production FURTHER).
 
Basically, any time they need a part, they have to get it from Japan, so it takes a bit. No one's stocking them here yet, probably because there's very little stock to be had. But you DO get a free loaner car (you're entitled to one under the Mazda warranty) so they won't leave you stranded. That's guaranteed. Those two cars at the top of your list...as I Toyota and Honda do NOT provide a loaner car as part of the warranty. I understand some dealers choose to provide something, but it's NOT always guaranteed with them. With Mazda, it's written in the warranty, and corporate policy.
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Re: We wouldn't have any car problems boards if we all rode horses [npaladin2000 #637] by janamax
Jun 30, 2004 (6:24 am)
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Replying to: npaladin2000 (Jun 29, 2004 7:34 pm)

Interesting info, npaladin... especially about the loaner car. I think that the Toyota dealer near me does loaners (not positive about this, though). One of the biggest differences between Mazda and Toyota/Honda is that Mazda has a 4-yr bumper to bumper and the others only have 3 years... To me, that is a HUGE selling point.
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janamax by howac
Jun 30, 2004 (8:02 am)
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Here's an additional data point for you: we bought a Mazda3 hatchback for my wife about a month ago. We love it!
 
I noticed that you mentioned the Corolla and Civic as contenders in your earlier posts. Our Mazda3 replaces my wife's 2001 Civic EX (which we're trying to sell now). Simply put, there is NO comparison between the 2 cars. (I have posted in the Civic Vs Mazda3 board, but it's been closed down due to lack of activity). I've also driven a rental Corolla. It felt a little better than our Civic, but still isn't in the same league as the Mazda3.
 
If you do decide on a Mazda3 but are still worried about potential reliability problems, I'd recommend getting the latest build date you can find (ours is 04/04). From what I've gathered, the earlier ones tend to have a few more issues. Just my 2 cents. Hope this helps. Good luck!
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Re: chris87114 AC issue [silverthorn #616] by rinebird
Jun 30, 2004 (11:20 am)
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Replying to: silverthorn (Jun 22, 2004 5:38 pm)

I think I have an AC problem too.It comes out cold but goes no where? Also brake dust and the brakes seem to rumble in the rear, getting louder? Ihave only 1220 miles.
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Re: We wouldn't have any car problems boards if we all rode horses [npaladin2000 #637] by wongpres
Jun 30, 2004 (1:16 pm)
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Replying to: npaladin2000 (Jun 29, 2004 7:34 pm)

"(incidentally, they're ADDING another Mazda3 line to one of their factories to increase production FURTHER)."
 
Where did you hear that? The only capacity Mazda has recently added is the re-opening of their Hiroshima/Ujina 2 plant in late May, but that's not for Mazda3 production. The Mazda3 only has one assembly plant (Hofu 1), and that plant has not added capacity in anyway except for operating as many shifts as possible (they've been running Saturday shifts over the last 6 months), but aside from running as many shifts as possible, no additional capacity has ever been added for the Mazda3.
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Re: We wouldn't have any car problems boards if we all rode horses [wongpres #641] by npaladin2000
Jun 30, 2004 (4:13 pm)
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Replying to: wongpres (Jun 30, 2004 1:16 pm)

They're adding Mazda3 (Known as Axela in Japan) production to the Hofu 2 plant:
http://money.cnn.com/services/tickerheadlines/for5/200406280538DO- WJONESDJONLINE000220_FORTUNE5.htm
 
"TOKYO -(Dow Jones)- Mazda Motor Corp. (7261.TO) said Monday it will boost its annual production of Axela midsize passenger cars by about 30% by September to meet robust overseas demand for one of its four core models....
 
'We're well behind in (our production of) Axelas,' Mazda President Hisakazu Imaki told reporters after a press conference for the launch of Verisa, its new compact model.
 
The Japanese car maker currently produces the Axela at its Hofu No. 1 plant in Yamaguchi Prefecture, western Japan, at full capacity.
 
It now plans to use production lines at its Hofu No. 2 plant located on the same site to boost production of the sports compact."

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