Nissan sure doesn't seem to care... about their engineers! Yet another good engineering house castrated and brought to ruin by accountants. What happened to the RB's, CA's, SR's?
The VQ is the best they have now, and it's getting long in the tooth.
Originally Posted By: Spazdog
Originally Posted By: cptbarkey
in my eyes, they are slightly above mazda in affordablity and reliablity, mazda being the lowest of the japanese pack, at least in the states.
i still slightly lust over a high school friends 1987 manual maxima, what a smooth and great sounding car.
Mazda the lowest of the Japanese pack?
Did Mitsubishi suddenly become better? Because they haven't changed much in their lineup in awhile.
Do you know of
any company that makes a more reliable automotive Wankel Rotary than Mazda? Or Miller Cycle V6?
Is the Mexican made Duratec somehow magically more reliable than the Mazda variant of the same motor?
Most of the perceived problems with Mazda reliability are exotic engines like the rotary or Ford problems like the CD4E. I'll compare my Mazda vs any similar year/mileage Altima. All the parts that have failed on my car are emblazoned with FoMoCo. 5 coil packs, one starter and a seat belt buckle. Take out the Ford parts and the car is pretty [DARN] good
http://www.caradvice.com.au/143268/consu...a-honda-on-top/
Say what you want about CR, but they're probably one of the least likely to- "accept sponsorships", unlike say JD Power, if you know what I mean.
But Mazda's languishing reputation is really just an American thing. Mazda North American Operations IMO is a joke, they really don't seem to care about the brand. Go to Germany and ask around, people will say Mazda is one of the most reliable brands. In fact ask anyone in any of the EU countries and Australia and you'll hear the same thing. Pretty good for an underdog with minimal liquidity to play with, and I respect that.