2005 Mazda MIATA MX-5 - Ratings, Complaints and Recalls

The 2005 Mazda Miata/MX-5 Convertible has not been rated for overall safety by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). However, the front crash driver side rating is 4 out of 5, and the front crash passenger side rating is 5 out of 5, indicating good protection for occupants in the event of a crash. The side crash driver's side rating is 3 out of 5, suggesting satisfactory protection in side impacts.

This vehicle does not come equipped with electronic stability control, forward collision warning, or lane departure warning systems, which are advanced safety features that can help prevent accidents.

In terms of complaints and recalls, this Mazda Miata/MX-5 has received 10 complaints but has not been subject to any recalls so far. It's important to address these complaints and ensure that the vehicle meets safety standards to provide a secure driving experience for its occupants.

Top stats at a glance

Complaint Count

10

Recall Count

0

Investigation Count

0

Safety Rating

Not Rated

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Safety Features

2005 Mazda Miata/MX-5 Convertible Safety Features

Here are the safety features that come as standard on the 2005 Mazda Miata/MX-5 Convertible

Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

ESC is an advanced safety feature in vehicles designed to help drivers maintain control during challenging driving conditions. By continuously monitoring various factors such as steering angle, vehicle speed, and individual wheel speeds, ESC can detect and reduce the risk of skidding or loss of control. It achieves this by automatically applying brakes to specific wheels to stabilize the vehicle.

No
Forward Collision Warning (FCW)

Forward Collision Warning (FCW) is a safety feature in vehicles that helps prevent frontal collisions by alerting the driver of an imminent collision with a vehicle or obstacle ahead. Using sensors such as radar or cameras, FCW monitors the distance and speed of vehicles in front, and if it detects a potential collision, it provides visual and/or auditory warnings to prompt the driver to take evasive action.

No
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)

Lane Departure Warning (LDW) is a safety feature in vehicles that alerts drivers when their vehicle unintentionally drifts out of its lane without signaling. Utilizing cameras or sensors to monitor lane markings on the road, LDW detects when the vehicle crosses these lines and triggers visual, auditory, or haptic alerts to notify the driver of potential lane departure.

No

2005 Mazda Miata/MX-5 Convertible Safety Ratings

Here we have the crash and rollover ratings for the 2005 Mazda Miata/MX-5 Convertible Where possible we've included the ratings for the oldest and latest models of this car so you can compare how the safety ratings have changed over time.

Frontal Crash Ratings

Combines Driver and Passenger star ratings into a single frontal rating. The frontal barrier test simulates a head-on collision between two similar vehicles, each moving at 35 mph.

Test 2005 Score
Overall Front Crash Rating Not Rated
Front Crash Driver Side Rating 4
Front Crash Passenger Side Rating 5

Side Crash Ratings

Combines Side Barrier and Side Pole Star Ratings into a single side rating.

Test 2005 Score
Overall Side Crash Rating Not Rated
Side Crash Drivers Side Rating 3
Side Crash Passenger Side Rating Not Rated
Combined Side Barrier Pole Rating - Front Not Rated
Combined Side Barrier Pole Rating - Rear Not Rated
Overall Side Barrier Rating Not Rated

Rollover Ratings

The Rollover Resistance test measures the risk of rollover in a single-vehicle, loss-of-control scenario.

Test 2005 Score
Rollover Rating Not Rated
Rollover Possibility % 0%
Dynamic Tip Result
Side Pole Crash Rating Not Rated

Complaints for the 2005 Mazda MIATA MX-5

This chart show the number of complaints for each car component. A Higher number of complaints could indicate that this car might have a common fault. Something to look out for when purchasing one.

Component Complaints

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Complaint:
"i have had the headlight combination switch, part number nc11-66-122 fail in this mazda miata 6 times. after the first replacement i noticed all the subsequent failures were due to a mechanical failure in the switch and not an electrical problem causing the failure. when the switch fails, i turn it to either parking lights or headlight position and the lights will not come on unless i physically continue turning the switch past it's "on" position. soon as i release the switch and it falls back into the "on" position, the lights go off. the first 4 replacements were performed by mazda dealers under warranty. of course, they do not try to figure out the cause of the failure, they merely replace it. the fifth replacement i was able to keep the defective part and i disassemble it and found the contacts were not touching unless the switch was turned past the "on". i am now in the process of having the 6th combination switch replaced. on this present failure i can also physically push the switch inward and the lights momentarily come on then turn off when i release the inward pressure. my assessment of the problem is a poorly manufactured switch. it is definitely a safety hazard should the switch fail at night. failure date mileage serviced by 02-25-2008 13737 mazda of longmont 05-26-2009 23744 spradley barr mazda 01-18-2010 29206 spradley barr mazda 06-01 2010 35084 spradley barr mazda 10-25-2012 58656 coyote motors 03-??-2015 72300 part on order by courtesy mazda, longmont"
Components Involved: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, EXTERIOR LIGHTING, UNKNOWN OR OTHER
Date of incident: 2010-01-02

MAZDA Overall Complaint Ranking

This table shows the ranking of car manufacturers when it comes to most complaints and recalls. The manufacturer with the most complaints is at the top. However this doesn't necassarily mean they should be avoided. Some manufacturers might just have more popular or affordable cars which a lot of people have bought. Which means there's more scope for a complaint to be made. Use the ranking table below as a part your wider research into buying a car.

MAZDA ranks 16 out of 44 in the complaints ranking table.

Manufacturer Complaint Count Recall Count Ranking
FORD 208,358 3,259 1
CHEVROLET 111,306 2,082 2
TOYOTA 81,019 1,852 3
HONDA 61,937 1,268 4
NISSAN 56,226 930 5
DODGE 45,756 827 6
HYUNDAI 44,150 649 7
GMC 34,441 1,410 8
KIA 29,832 501 9
CHRYSLER 27,698 254 10
TESLA 26,230 730 11
BMW 24,890 1,877 12
VOLKSWAGEN 23,125 829 13
MERCEDES-BENZ 19,066 2,925 14
SUBARU 18,513 703 15
MAZDA 10,599 364 16
PONTIAC 10,430 138 17
CADILLAC 9,434 444 18
AUDI 7,865 1,093 19
BUICK 7,851 279 20
SATURN 7,672 84 21
MERCURY 7,374 135 22
LEXUS 6,373 408 23
LINCOLN 5,897 423 24
ACURA 5,722 382 25
MINI 5,585 366 26
INFINITI 4,000 187 27
MITSUBISHI 3,912 397 28
VOLVO 3,875 727 29
PORSCHE 2,646 1,231 30
SUZUKI 2,272 123 31
FIAT 2,205 80 32
SAAB 1,536 76 33
JAGUAR 1,195 198 34
SMART 528 17 35
GENESIS 436 42 36
ISUZU 249 37 37
ALFA ROMEO 161 37 38
MASERATI 76 46 39
BENTLEY 46 159 40
POLESTAR 42 2 41
LUCID 14 6 42
CODA 4 2 43
MAYBACH 0 0 44

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