You are exactly right. Based on the reviews I thought I was getting the quality I expected, in a brand new car at a price I could afford. Apparently it was too good to be true.
I could pay more for a higher end car, I could buy a used higher end car for same price, I could buy a Vw with high maintenance costs. Lots of options that Mazda is trying to tap into. Unfortunately they aren't there yet.
Sucks to make a purchase like this and after a week of owning it I regret it.
I understand, but as an engineer, how did you think you would be getting $50K of engineering and design and QA/QC for $30K? If you feel Porsche is that inept, you're working for the wrong company, you could fix them! If you feel Porsche is that profitable, you're buying the wrong stocks. So, really, you made a decision with zero real evidence to back it, based on slick marketing, without investigating. That is similar (and I have no idea what sort of engineer you are, so forgive me) to me saying "Use this steel for the truss on your bridge, it's great, and costs $1/foot less!" and you say "AWESOME!" and don't even bother verifying tensile, compression strength, coefficient of expansion, etc. You just slap it into the blueprints and off it goes! That's going to be a bad bridge, I bet...
So, really, what this all boils down to, is you being human. You saw something, someone told you a story, and you WANTED IT TO BE TRUE. So you caste your lot with it.
This is what I'm talking about. You sold yourself that car. And you can do it AGAIN! If you can master your own tendencies, and be happy and move on with life and enjoy it! OR...if you choose not to, then buy an older vehicle out of warranty that will cost the same amount, and gamble that, or spend MORE money, and buy a vehicle that meets your standards under warranty.
Those really are your only 3 options, unless you propose to hand-pick a Mazda which is more hand-picked than your current hand-picked Mazda...?
None of these issues are mechanical, and I challenge you to tell me how they will impact your interaction with the vehicle in a non-mental fashion. This is a game of dollars, or of mental perception. You choose the playing field. Spend the money, or change the mindset.