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2007 Mazda Ratings, Reviews and Awards
Best known for its sporty coupes, such as the Mazda Miata and its compact sedans, such as the popular Mazda 3, Mazda jumped into the crossover/SUV world in 2007 with the introduction of the Mazda CX-7, a five-passenger SUV that closely resembled the brand's high-performance RX-8 couple. The CX-7 featured a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that offered 244 horsepower at 5,000 RPM. The 2007 CX-7 was available in three trim options, each of which had the same 2.3-liter engine and six-speed automatic transmission. The base model came with power windows and locks, air conditioning, front, rear and side airbags, and Dynamic Stability Control. Also for 2007, Mazda offered a few updates to its existing line, such as adding a retractable hardtop option for the Miata and adding the Dynamic Stability Control with Traction Control as a standard option on all five-door and four-door S Mazda 3 models.
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quality
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the first 90 days of ownership.
1
AWARD

dependability
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the last 12 months with their 3-year old vehicle.
1
AWARD

performance
Awarded to the brand with the highest new car owner design and performance ratings after the first 90 days of ownership.
0
AWARDS

dealership sales
Awarded to the brand who received the highest dealership new car buying experience rating.
Not rated

dealership service
Awarded to the brand who received the highest customer satisfaction rating based on service for maintenance or repair work.
Not rated
Research 2007 Mazda models (8)
$5,283 - $8,276
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
19 - 26 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$4,090 - $5,219
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
21 - 21 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$5,063 - $6,513
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
19 - 21 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$3,993 - $6,909
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
24 - 31 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$3,411 - $4,204
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
23 - 24 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$3,992 - $7,373
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
22 - 28 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$5,504 - $8,810
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
26 - 27 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$3,665 - $5,109
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
21 - 21 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
See 2007 Mazda awards
See all Mazda awards

quality
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the first 90 days of ownership.
1
AWARD

dependability
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the last 12 months with their 3-year old vehicle.
1
AWARD

performance
Awarded to the brand with the highest new car owner design and performance ratings after the first 90 days of ownership.
0
AWARDS

dealership sales
Awarded to the brand who received the highest dealership new car buying experience rating.
Not rated

dealership service
Awarded to the brand who received the highest customer satisfaction rating based on service for maintenance or repair work.
Not rated
Best known for its sporty coupes, such as the Mazda Miata and its compact sedans, such as the popular Mazda 3, Mazda jumped into the crossover/SUV world in 2007 with the introduction of the Mazda CX-7, a five-passenger SUV that closely resembled the brand's high-performance RX-8 couple. The CX-7 featured a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that offered 244 horsepower at 5,000 RPM. The 2007 CX-7 was available in three trim options, each of which had the same 2.3-liter engine and six-speed automatic transmission. The base model came with power windows and locks, air conditioning, front, rear and side airbags, and Dynamic Stability Control. Also for 2007, Mazda offered a few updates to its existing line, such as adding a retractable hardtop option for the Miata and adding the Dynamic Stability Control with Traction Control as a standard option on all five-door and four-door S Mazda 3 models.