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The Most-Recommended Miata and Mazda YouTube Videos

These are the Mazda and Miata videos owners link most when they talk to each other. We sampled 3,622 working YouTube links posted across the Mazda and Miata subreddits between 2013 and 2025, then ranked them by how many times each one appeared. This page collects the high-signal reviews, culture clips, and creators. The narrow how-to videos (CarPlay installs, firmware flashes, ghost-touch fixes) live on their own topic pages.

Section titled “A count is a link tally, not a quality vote”

A count is the number of times a video link appeared in the Mazda and Miata subreddits we sampled, from 2013 to 2025. That is it: one link in one post or comment is one mention.

A mention is not a vote. It measures how useful or shareable a video is in a conversation, not how good it is. A solid how-to gets pasted into dozens of help threads, so it climbs fast. A funny clip gets dropped into a thread for the laugh and climbs the same way. High counts tell you what the community reaches for, not what it endorses. Read the count as “owners keep linking this,” and judge the video on its own.

Section titled “The 1995 Miata review tops every other Mazda review owners link”

The reviews owners cite when someone asks “is this car any good.” Regular Car Reviews’ 1995 Miata clip leads the list at 106 mentions, ahead of the recent mechanic walkthroughs of the current crossovers.

The culture clips owners share for fun, not for a fix

Section titled “The culture clips owners share for fun, not for a fix”

These are the clips owners drop into a thread for the laugh or the nostalgia: the anniversary feature, the documentary, the meme songs, the track laps. High mention counts here mean shareable, not authoritative.

These Mazda-specific channels get linked most for repairs and reviews

Section titled “These Mazda-specific channels get linked most for repairs and reviews”

The creators the community links most for Mazda and Miata content, ranked by how often their videos appeared in our sample. These are Mazda-specific channels, not general car channels.

  • 25 Grolla DAT: Skyactiv drivetrain explainers, including the transmission relearn clip that is the single most-linked video in our whole sample.
  • TheCarPassionChannel: Miata DIY and long-running project builds, from buying guides to dyno-tested mod comparisons.
  • savagegeese: in-depth reviews plus the multi-part NC Miata documentary.
  • Greg’s DIY Garage: Mazda Connect firmware updates and CarPlay enablement, walked through step by step.
  • Bryce Thomas: Mazda Connect firmware and CarPlay and Android Auto retrofits, including the echo-fix flash.
  • AutoX Advice: CMU upgrades and infotainment screen repair for delamination and ghost touch.
  • The Car Care Nut: Mazda reliability and ownership advice from a working dealership mechanic. The review videos run on the sister channel The Car Care Nut Reviews.

For general car skills that are not Mazda-specific, owners also link ChrisFix for detailing and bodywork, Engineering Explained for how-it-works breakdowns, and Project Farm for tool and fluid testing.