So, let's assume there are 26 and that there are what, 200,000 Mazdas with CD out there? (Mazda 6 and CX-5), that is an issue on 0.013% of the cars. I don't think that is a huge number.
I would assume they have a much higher failure rate in other area's (like Miata transmissions!). And honestly, in a world were people like to communicate their problems (which is a good thing mind you), if this was a wide spread issue, I am guessing this would have shown up elsewhere (facebook).
Again, I don't know how big the issue is or not, it could be a very small issue on some cars and much less frequent than other issues or it could be the tip of the iceberg!
The Toyota throttle issue didn't effect very many cars either. But once it became the cause of a few deaths it became a huge issue. This has the same potential!! And if it is your family member that dies it really doesn't matter what percentage of the cars have the issue. Yours did!
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