Sunday, December 27, 2009

2010 Mazda MAZDA3 Vehicle Overview

"Whatever you do, don't screw it up." Such is the prevailing sentiment whenever one ventures to follow up a successful first try, yet the second go-round often turns out to be a disappointment. The original Mazda 3 was a huge success in terms of sales and critical praise, and it only grew stronger as time wore on. As such, the redesigned 2010 Mazda 3 seemed like a prime candidate for sequel failure. Happily, though, the new 3 is a delight, more "Empire Strikes Back" than "Caddyshack 2."

The biggest fear for many was that the new model wouldn't be as fun to drive as its predecessor. Thankfully, that attribute is still firmly intact. The underlying platform is mostly unchanged, save for the added use of high-strength steel and a retuned version of the suspension, which combine to give the new 3 better body control without any additional ride harshness. The steering remains communicative and confidence-inspiring, while the amount of vibration transmitted to the driver's hands has been reduced. The result is a more polished version of what was already a highly refined and fun car.

The base 2.0-liter four-cylinder remains unchanged in terms of power, but fuel economy has improved thanks to a new five-speed automatic transmission. While not quite at the gas-sipping level of the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla, the new 3 can no longer be slagged for relatively gluttonous fuel consumption. The bigger four-cylinder gets pumped up to 2.5 liters and a healthy 167 horsepower, and its fuel economy improves by 1 mpg on the highway. These are two of the peppiest power plants found in the economy sedan class.

The biggest changes are on the styling front, with an all-new exterior and interior covering the 3's virtually unchanged dimensions. The smiley front end has garnered mixed reactions, but at least there's a rational explanation for it -- Mazda designed it to maximize aerodynamics for increased gas mileage and decreased wind noise. The flared wheel arches are an obvious Mazda family cue, while the tail ends of both sedan and hatchback body styles are curvier evolutions of their predecessors. The interior is less controversial, with a more modern, eye-catching design and improved materials. Uninitiated passengers might even mistake the cabin of the Mazda 3 in fully loaded Grand Touring guise for that of an entry-level luxury sedan.

For those who find the 3's ride too firm or its interior controls too complicated, the Hyundai Elantra and Honda Civic are good alternatives. The Volkswagen Rabbit and Jetta could also be considered against the 3's trim levels. Nonetheless, the 2010 Mazda 3 remains our top choice in the economy sedan category thanks to its pleasing driving demeanor, strong powertrains, ample equipment, excellent quality and versatile body styles. Far from screwing it up, Mazda has made the new 3 a thoroughly satisfying sequel.


Fuel Economy 24-28 mpg
" Edmunds.com review "

Thursday, December 17, 2009

All New Mazda2..










Mazda's on the move again!

If you have not been keep up with the latest buzz new from Mazda, it's time start. The All New Mazda2 is scheduled to hit the North American market Fall 2010.
Designed to move you
Inside and out, Mazda2 is designed to move you with its exquisitely dynamic appeal. Deeply sculpted contours and powerful body lines come together to create a sporty yet friendly impression, resulting in a uniquely athletic design statement. Just a single glance at Mazda2’s dynamic wedge shape gives you an exciting sense of motion even when the car is parked.

The interior is designed according to the “exquisite” concept: form as an expression of carefully considered beauty, realizing a spacious cabin that belies the compact exterior dimensions. In particular, the front seats give an impression of expansive roominess, while the rear offers even tall passengers the space to relax. And Mazda2’s interior stands apart from the crowd thanks to its stylish look and reassuring feeling of quality.

Exciting on all roads
Of course the Mazda2 will deliver all the pure Zoom-Zoom pleasure that makes Mazda cars so special. Newly-developed suspension - MacPherson strut at the front and torsion beam at the rear - and Electric Power Assist Steering (EPAS) system deliver a stable ride and precise, linear handling, allowing everyone to experience the fun of being in command of the car. Advanced technology including Sequential Valve Timing (S-VT) gives the powerful MZR 1.5 engine thrilling response across its entire speed range, as well as outstanding fuel economy.

And this will translate into sparkling performance no matter where you drive, from high-speed motorway cruising to stop-start driving on crowded city streets, and everything in between. So drivers of all abilities can enjoy Mazda2’s dynamic performance to the full. Front ventilated disc and rear drum brakes offer confident, linear stopping power that ranks among the best in the class. And the smooth, comfortable ride features low levels of noise, vibration and harshness to make Mazda2 a calm and quiet companion at any speed.

So watch for new postings on the arrival of this exciting New addition to our wonderful line of quality vehicles. And be one of the first owners in the North American Market by Pre-Ordering your New Mazda2.