How does Mazda stack up against other Japanese cars?

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if this is your choice -- go for it ... all cars in today's market will drive and ride trouble free if you service the car like it was a Jag or a Royce ... good service to the ride is the ticket.. Quick starts and stops wear out more than the drivers nerves ----- so whatever you can do to lessen the wear factors is adding to the life of your car. Spending more money on a car gets you more comfort .... but it is not necessarily a better car ..
 
I rate it better the Honda (too many GM parts), Mitsubishi (always has quality problems), Toyota (GM wannabee), and Suzuki (they should have stayed with motorcycles).
For the most part Consumers Reports think highly of them too.
Now just to keep you from thinking I am just ranting, I have owned or do own Honda, Toyota and Subaru cars. I avoided Mitsubishi after looking at the Dodge Colts (at the time Mitsubishi made). Time and reviews has proved this to be wise.
For quality, the Subaru is also one of the best. The problem I have with Subaru is the full time four wheel drive. While nice for a commuter car, it is not what I need when bad weather hits. I live a long way from main roads. Floods and blizzards cause problems that hamper the Subaru due to ground clearance.
 
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