After a new Mazda, but not sure how long you’ll have to wait?
Issues such as semiconductor chip shortages, shipping problems and sickness and isolation have affected the ability of manufacturers like Mazda to keep their production lines going over the last three years.
As such, all of the Japanese brand’s models are experiencing some delays at present, with some better than others.
Overall, the average wait time for a Mazda, according to Price My Car, is now 76 days – compared to 74 days in January 2022.
It states the quickest to get hold of are the Mazda 3 hatch and sedan and the CX-3, CX-5 and CX-8 SUVs.
The worst affected are the brand’s CX-9 large SUV and MX-5 sports car.
Mazda model wait times 2023
Model | Wait time |
---|---|
Mazda 2 | Not available |
Mazda 3 | 52 days |
Mazda 6 | Not available |
CX-3 | 44 days |
CX-30 | 73 days |
CX-5 | 54 days |
CX-8 | 59 days |
CX-9 | 105 days |
MX-30 hybrid | Not available |
MX-30 electric | Not available |
MX-5 | 303 days |
BT-50 | 66 days |
NOTE: This information is current as of January 19, 2023. This article will be reviewed and amended as new details come to light.
However, Mazda’s own information is at odds with the Price My Car figures, with the company telling us “stock levels have improved considerably, and are back to pre-COVID levels of availability across almost the entire Mazda range”.
“BT-50, CX-3, CX-5, CX-8 and CX-9 models in particular are all available in our dealerships right now, and more arrivals are due in the first quarter of 2023,” a spokesperson for the brand said.
With all of the above in mind, it is important to consider this article a guide only.
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