The Mazda6 is no more. The sedan made headlines recently when Mazda decided to discontinue it in the U.S for 2022. However, this isn't the only time that the car has made headlines. It was previously in the news for a pretty creepy reason. Those afraid of insects and arachnids beware!
Mazda North American Operations announced an expansion of its Essential Car Care Program in August 2021. It has now been expanded to include educators. Mazda has found a way to help by recognizing the challenges educators have faced and continue to face during the pandemic. Here's a look at the Mazda perks available for educators.
Mazda is currently doing quite well in terms of sales. There are many reasons for that, but some of them have to do with Mazda's diverse lineup of cars that appeal to different drivers. This is especially true for Mazda's lineup of SUV models. Let's look at which Mazda SUV is right for you.
The paddle shifters on the steering wheel allow the 2021 Mazda CX-30 to be operated as a manual, which ups the excitement. It puts you into first gear pretty quickly, and the second gear can reach 60 mph.
The 2021 Mazda CX-30 has an infotainment system that works well. It’s fast and responsive, plus the graphics look great. But it’s not a touchscreen, so it takes a little getting used to.
As a kei car, the Suzuki Cappuccino isn't quite as big or as powerful as the Mazda Miata. But with turbocharged power, compact dimensions, and low curb weight, the RWD Cappuccino is just as much fun to drive.
There's plenty to consider when shopping for family vehicles. And like families, vehicles come in many sizes. They also offer varying levels of safety, technology, and sustainability. The 2021 Mazda3 might not be the first car that comes to mind when you think of a family hauler. But maybe it should be. Here's why.
In a sea of astronomical new and used car prices, buying on a budget may feel out of reach. However, there are definitely good used cars out there worth buying for under $10,000.
Which is a better SUV, the Mazda CX-30 or Mazda CX-3? Consumer Reports rated both SUVs, and they’re pretty similar. However, owners of one SUV are happier.
As Q1 sales numbers reveal, most automakers have bounced back after a slow year in 2020. Big incentives even pushed some automakers like Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis to hit record-breaking sales this year. Mazda also managed to break some records of its own.