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Problems with 2007 Mazda MX-5 STRUCTURE

On average, the 2007 Mazda MX-5 starts to “feel” problems with the STRUCTURE and its various aspects after 56 000 miles.

Recently reported STRUCTURE problems on 2007 Mazda MX-5

I first noticed the floor under my drivers seat in the back was soaked. i took it to a mazda dealer immediately and was told that the drainage system was probably backed up with debris causing the water to back up inside the car and it would cost approx. $700.00. it seemed to happen when my car was exposed to heavy rain. also whenever i went to a car wash. the problem seemed to have gotten worse and i came home to find the inside of my car filled with water in the back and the front under the driver's and passenger seats. this problem can lead to a more serious problem if not fixed immediately because eventually rusting will occur under the carpeting which could be a potential danger to me as the driver. i do not feel safe driving this car with this recurring water problem. i have asked around as to how to fix this problem and have had no resolution with mazda. i do not feel that this is a normal wear and tear issue but more one of a manufacturing flaw. when i spend thousands of dollars on a sport car i do not expect for a problem such as this to occur and then not be dealt with expediency. if the flooring rots from rust, my seat could fall through while i'm driving. i would like this to go on record now as i am still getting no resolution. i don't think this is something that i should have to pay out of pocket to get fixed. *tr

Approximately, one month ago, i began to experience water accumulation on the driver's side of my vehicle. this happened every time there was any kind of rain, and i left the vehicle outside. after a particularly hard rain on february 17, 2012 in my area, the next morning there was approximately a 6 inch accumulation of water in the driver's side of my vehicle.i took my vehicle to a local mazda dealer. i drove the vehicle to roger beasley mazda, 6825 burnet rd, austin, tx 78752 and spoke with their lead service technician. he looked at the water inside my car and told me " i have seen this problem too many times and the problem is with drain holes on each side of the convertible top that get clogged with debris". i asked how debris got into the drains, and he said it was leaves, and other debris from rain. instead of this debris filtering off the vehicle, the debris accumulates in the drains and causes them to clog, and then reverts the excess water to the interior of the vehicle. this would appear to be a design defect. now, my car has wet carpet throughout the driver's side of the car, and all the excess moisture has accumulated and caused the convertible top to be moldy on the inside. i simply do not feel as though i should have to pay for damage to the vehicle that is clearly a design defect and clearly something that this lead service technician has recognized over several model years of this make of mazda vehicle. *tr

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