10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
62,066 miles

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problem #7

Feb 092019

CX-7

  • 99,000 miles
The transmission just all of a sudden would not reverse the vehicle

- San Antonio, TX, USA

problem #6

Apr 182018

CX-7

  • 64,000 miles
On 4/18/18 - while driving vehicle, all of a sudden and with no warning, pushing gas pedal, it reved up into gear, stayed there and then all of a sudden banged into next gear and proceeded to do the same through the remaining gears. Then the at light illuminated. I turned the car around and drove back to the office (this was at lunch time). When I left the office for the evening, the car now would not go into reverse. I ended up having it towed to a transmission shop. I was told that it needed a new transmission. Now I would probably be inclined to agree but the car does not even have 65K miles on it!!! everyone I have talked to said that is not normal for a transmission to go with that few miles on it. Something is very wrong here.

- Wilmington, DE, USA

problem #5

Apr 162017

CX-7

  • 72,000 miles
Car was stationary at the time. I was attempting to back out of a driveway, and the car would not engage into reverse. I was able to push it out and drive it to smithaven Mazda. This car was able to run in drive but would bog down when the transmission would try to shift. The dealership was closed at the time and the next day I spoke to the service manger at Mazda and he performed a diognostic on the car. He called later that day to inform me that the transmission was blown and the cost to replace it would be $4,300. This car has 72,000 miles on it and was purchased new in 2011. The car has been serviced at the dealership and every recomended repair and scheduled maintenaince was performed. I am interested in contacting Mazda of America to complain about a failed transmission on a car that was well maintained and was not driven abusively.so far I have had repair estimates from $3,000 to $4,300 at the dealership. I have read of complaints of transmission falures with other Mazda CX7 owners. Mazda should be held responsible for this defective car part, considering a car that was very well maintained at the dealer. Mazda offered no apology or explanation as to why this transmission would fail on a car with this mileage and maintenance record.

- Holbrook, NY, USA

problem #4

Dec 142015

CX-7

  • 61,000 miles
On 12/14/2015, I was driving about 60-65 mph on a Maryland highway at around 10am. I was in the next lane beside the fast lane. The 2011 Mazda CX7 started to decelerate. I looked down at the gages to make sure I didn't inadvertently go into neutral. I was still in drive. I hit the brake, not coming to a complete stop, and then stepped back on the gas, pushing the gas pedal to the floor and the car would not accelerate. It went down to about 20 mph. In my rearview mirror I saw a tractor trailer coming toward me and there was no where I could move, and I could not see on the other side of the trailer to go into the next lane without hitting another vehicle. I was hit in the rear by the trailer. I had on my seatbelt and the airbag did not deploy. I checked for cars in the fast lane and slowly moved onto the shoulder. The driver of the truck followed me. I purchased the car used last year from mile one in baltimore, md. The car fax for the vehicle was great, with no issues. I got oil changes every 6K miles, my last one being in September 2015, at jiffy lube. This was my first instance with any acceleration and deceleration issues. If there was an issue, I did not get any indication light on my dash board that there was an issue.

- Baltimore, MD, USA

problem #3

Feb 062015

CX-7

  • 64,262 miles
Purchased (new) - July 4th, 2011. One month in, the front driver tire blows out on the 55 freeway in costa mesa. The car is driven to the dealer the next day - to have a tire placed on. The price was surely "surprise surprise" - $250. We push to know why the tire was so expensive, it's because the size is new for this size vehicle and there's one maker of the tire. Bridgestone. We pay for it begrudgingly, and go about our way. February 6th, 2015, 3 years, 6 months of owning the vehicle. The vehicle history is good, maintenance is excellent (my wife is a therapist for children with autism so that's why vehicle choice was extremely important - traveling client to client in administering therapy sessions) and without warning, she cannot reverse. Car can drive forward, yet is losing power when the automatic attempts to shift from 1st to 2nd gear, so it jumps from first to 3rd. We take the vehicle to browning Mazda in cerritos and we are advised that the transmission needs to be replaced ($3,200). 3 years 6 months 64,262 miles, excellent maintenance history, & this vehicle needs a new transmission" this felt like a terrible joke. The power train warranty" 3Y/60K. Expired just over 4,000 miles ago. We contact Mazda (corporate) & are advised later in the day that they would pay half of the ticketed amount. That's still egregious as there wouldn't be a vehicle sold if most buyers knew that at such ridiculously low mileage, the transmission would fail them. We retrieve the vehicle and have it looked at for two more opinions and apparently there are no codes indicating the transmission is bad, yet it's obviously the transmission according to the mechanic as indicated simply by the test drive.

- Anaheim, CA, USA

problem #2

Nov 012014

CX-7 4-cyl

  • 70,000 miles
Vehicle exhibits sudden acceleration. Approx 25% to 35% of the time vehicle will lurch forward when accelerating from a stop. Vehicle behaves as if the accelerator if pressed down all the way, even though it is barely engaged. Sometimes the acceleration is so strong that the tires will break loose. Sudden acceleration starts at about 2mph and stops by 10mph. Approx 5% to 10% of the time will happen in reverse as well. On approx. Nov 1, 2014 this sudden acceleration caused an crash while the vehicle was being parked.

- Lake Worth, FL, USA

problem #1

Oct 162011

CX-7 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 4,200 miles
The contact owns a 2011 Mazda Cx-7. the contact stated when he turned the vehicle on and shift into drive gear all five doors fail to lock unless he manually locked them. The failure was not diagnosed by a dealer or local mechanic. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 4,200. Updated 1/16/14 the consumer stated when the vehicle was in drive, the doors would not lock automatically.

- Rahway , NJ, USA