10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 1
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 57,634 miles
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I have a 2007 Mazda Cx-7. it is a very beautiful car but also has tons of problems. At 15000 miles it was leaking oil and they replace the engine gaskets. Then later was also leaking oil. Was told by the dealer that it was not. Took it to someone else who said it was leaking from the timing chain. Mazda resealed it. Since then my car doesn't shift properly going up and down hills. My air conditioner is hot and makes a funny sound. My car has loss of power and sound like a diesel. Overall I think that Mazda needs to step up and take care of the problems or they will not get many returning customers! something needs to be done! it was a 35000 dollar car!
- Batavia, OH, USA
My 2007 Cx-7 had been making a noise for a couple of weeks so I had it checked out by two different places and was told by both that the timing chain is about to break. It has 66K miles which seems low to be having this kind of problem. I will be taking it to the Mazda dealership but since I'm over the 60K my warranty has expired.
- Arlington, TX, USA
Mazda 2007 Cx-7 engine seized. Heard a clicking sound for a few seconds at the start-up of the vehicle intermittently and would go away. This went on for a few weeks, but did not occur everytime the car started. Car seized at a traffic light and failed to operate normally, loud clanging noise followed by decrease in speed, could not get the vehicle past 15 mph. Car has 30,000 miles, called dealer since vehicle is still under warranty. Dealer indicates that engine and turbo need to be replaced and has contacted Mazda for warranty verification. No oil in car, and mechanic reports sludge in oil pan. Dealer requested receipts for all oil changes and parts since I performed all maintenance. I have no receipts. From reading the horror stories from similar individuals online with same problem, Mazda will more than likely decline my warranty and claim that I the owner did not properly maintain the vehicle. I have had several past problems with my vehicle since its purchase and have had warranty service work performed on numerous occasions. With all the times that my vehicle was in service, I was not notified of a Mazda service bulletin #01-002/08, which addresses certain VIN # 2007 Cx-7's (mine qualifies) to have a variable valve timing replaced due to numerous engine failures coinciding with the problem that I have experienced. The bulletin indicates that only customers who complain of engine noise will be treated with warranty replacement service. Since I had no inclining of the ongoing issues with the 2007 Cx-7, I am being penalized for having to pay for the engineering defects with the Mazda 2007 Cx-7.
- Lawrenceville, NJ, USA
Like tons of other reports online, my 2007 Cx-7 is having a timing chain/vvt actuator failure at around 40000miles. Luckily, after reading the reports online, I told my Mazda dealership about this problem and they are in the process of repairing while timing chain was at its breaking point (that would have resulted in a blown up engine while driving).
- Pensacola, FL, USA
My wife and I purchased a 2007 Mazda Cx-7 a few years ago, and over the last three months it has been in the shop with multiple problems. From an oil leak, to a bad compressor, then the timing chain gone bad and now another problem with the egr. The car has a little over 38K miles and to me it seems very odd for a car being this young in miles, to have major problems such as these. After going back and forth with the Mazda corporate office, they first agreed to pay for the parts for my latest problems since I'm now out of warranty. I was fine with that until I found out the labor was over $500 to fix this problem. When I call the corporate office to try to discuss splitting the labor costs, their supervisor contacted me back with an attitude like I did something wrong and decided they were now not going to help at all. That is just poor customer service behind a vehicle that was not ready to be put on our us roadways. In my opinion, this car should be recalled. After reviewing some of the forums, many others agree with my displeasure in the problems with the Mazda Cx-7--check this linktownhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.F0E5B59/110. thank you.
- Grand Bay, AL, USA
- Visalia, CA, USA