Built on Ford's Explorer platform, the Navajo brought Mazda's brand presence to the full-size SUV market.

374
Total Complaints
0
Total Recalls
5
Model Years
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Reported Deaths

Best Years

These years have the fewest reported problems.

Common Problem Categories

Service Brakes, Hydraulic 54
Tires 44
Engine And Engine Cooling 36
Power Train 34
Visibility 30

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
1994 154 0 4 6 Below Average
1993 56 0 0 0 Average
1992 48 0 2 0 Average
1991 114 0 10 0 Below Average
1990 2 0 0 0 Good

Mazda Navajo Years to Avoid

The 1994 model year had the highest complaint volume. Consider focusing inspections on engine, powertrain, and suspension components.

Best Mazda Navajo Years

The 1990 model year and later show improved reliability with fewer complaints recorded.

What Owners Are Reporting

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this model generally reliable?

The NAVAJO demonstrates good reliability with a lower complaint profile. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to any warning signs will help ensure continued dependability.

What should I know about the powertrain?

The powertrain generally performs well, though transmission shifting quality should be verified during test drive. Ask for complete service records.

What are the key maintenance points?

Focus on regular oil changes, fluid level checks, and inspection of suspension components. Address any warning lights immediately and maintain service records.

What should I check before buying?

Perform a pre-purchase inspection focusing on the top complaint areas: Service Brakes, Hydraulic, Tires. Request complete service history and test for any anomalies in acceleration, braking, and steering.

Is this model a good value?

Mazda vehicles are known for engaging driving dynamics and reasonable reliability. The value depends on condition, mileage, and service history. Factor in potential repairs for any identified issues when negotiating price.