Does Mazda Make Good Transmissions?

Does Mazda make good transmissions?

Mazda does not currently offer a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which is generally much more efficient. However, CVTs aren’t quite as simple in terms of feel. The automaker is showing tenacity in powertrain technology, like its legendary Wankel engines or Skyactiv technology in its latest model.

Are Mazda Transmissions Reliable?

Well, Mazda vehicles were very famous for their automatic transmission problems in the early 2000s, especially the 626, Millenia, and MPV models. But from 2005 to 2020 Mazda 3, 5, 6, CX7, CX9 automatic transmissions were reliable, with minimal transmission hassles.

How long do Mazda changes last?

As long as your Mazda 3 receives regular maintenance, its drivetrain should last between 150,000 and 200,000 miles. If you drive 15,000 miles a year, your transmission should last at least 1015 years.

Are Mazda Automatic Transmissions Reliable?

So the short answer is yes, Mazda is very reliable. In 2019, MotorEasy rated the Mazda 19th in its reliability rating.

What brand of gearbox does Mazda use?

Mazda (and some other Japanese automakers) use the Jatco automatic, which was a joint venture with Ford. They paid royalties or royalties (and possibly other royalties…) to Ford for using their patented technology, which explains the reliability of most Japanese automatons.

Is the Mazda automatic okay?

Mazda ranks sixth on Motor Warranty Direct’s list of most reliable used vehicles.

Are Mazda transmissions any good?

From 2005 to 2020 Mazda automatic transmissions in Mazda 3, 5, 6, CX7, CX9 were very reliable with very few transmission problems. This is not to say that Mazda transmissions are never missing. Mazda vehicles that are not properly maintained or used for towing are more likely to fail with automatic transmissions.