Since the launch of the 2014 Mazda3 in September 2013, Mazda enthusiasts have raised their voices demanding a new Mazdaspeed3. Unfortunately, the launch of the redesigned 3 signaled the end of Mazda’s popular hot hatch.
The latest batch of rumors come straight from the Japanese motor magazine Holiday Autowhich claims to have an inside scoop on Mazda’s plans for the relaunch of the Mazdaspeed3.
Recent rumors indicated that Mazda was aiming to outfit the Mazda3 with a turbo diesel engine which would be released as the new Mazdaspeed3. Word on the street, or at leastHoliday Auto, now indicates Mazda has ditched the plan for a turbo diesel in favor of a turbocharged variant of the 2.5-liter gasoline engine currently found in the s Touring and s Grand Touring trims in the US for the 2014 Mazda3.
Mazda corporate in Japan has denied rumors about turbo, especially concerns that the high compression ratio of the SKYACTIV-G engine paired with a turbo would create problems. However, the source makes it clear that the problem “has been already solved.”
The source also told Holiday Auto that we can expect to see All-Wheel-Drive on the new Mazdaspeed3 which would be the first compact Mazda to receive the AWD treatment.
If the rumors are true, we can expect the return of the Mazdaspeed3 in 2016.
Via: CarsGuide.com.au
Monday, December 15, 2014
RUMOR: Return of the Mazdaspeed3 in 2016? | Mazda El Cajon
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Thursday, December 4, 2014
Five Habits that will Ruin Your Vehicle | Mazda El Cajon
Avoiding these habits can go a long way in preventing an expensive repair bill.
Most things you own will last longer if you take care of
them and treat them well. Your car is no exception to this rule. While
neglecting your car may seem harmless in the short term, regular neglect and
mistreatment will add up and will reduce your car’s lifespan. To keep your car
running longer and stronger, avoid these five harmful habits.
1. Delaying regular maintenance
Regularly maintaining your car is vital to your car’s
longevity. Regular maintenance includes oil and filter replacement, as well as
transmission fluid, air filter and brake pad care. Every vehicle
manufacturer specifies a different maintenance routine, which can be found in
your owner’s manual. While regular maintenance requires you to invest some time
and money, it’s peanuts compared to the cost of a new engine or transmission.
2. Ignoring dash warning lights
When a warning indicator lights up on your dash panel, it’s
important to address the problem immediately. If you don’t know what the light
means, check your owner’s manual or call your mechanic. Dash warning
lights can alert you to some very serious problems, such as a
coolant leak, which can cause your engine to overheat. A simple
preventative repair can often prevent a large problem down the line.
3. Shifting while moving
The transmission is one of the most complex and expensive
parts in your car and it’s important to use is as it was intended. Be careful
not to shift from drive to reverse or vice versa while the car is still moving.
This “jerky” shifting places excess strain on the transmission’s internal gears
and can instantly destroy it.
4. Jerky driving
We all know someone who accelerates wildly on every straightaway
only to brake hard at a traffic light or stop sign. This type of
driving won’t destroy your car immediately, but will cause your engine,
transmission and brake system to deteriorate much more quickly than
intended. Cars that have been abused will have premature fluid leaks, broken
seals and mechanical problems.
5. Putting off tire replacement
Tires for some cars can be expensive, so replacing them is
an unwelcome cost. Driving on bald tires is very risky, however. If a tire
blows out while you’re driving, you can lose control of your vehicle and have a
serious accident. And if you drive with bald tires in the rain, the risk of
hydroplaning goes up tremendously. A new set of tires may seem
pricey, but probably costs less than your car, and even less than
your insurance deductible.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Mazda previews 2016 Miata Global MX-5 Cup racer | Mazda El Cajon
At this point, we all know that the Mazda MX-5 Miata is a highly capable racing platform. Mazda even claims that the car is the most road-raced model in the world. Fittingly, then, the Japanese brand is making a huge announcement about the future of motorsport for its next-generation convertible. The MX-5 Cup is going worldwide in 2016 as the MX-5 Global Cup, and all of the racers are getting behind the wheel of the upcoming fourth-gen Miata, similar to the gorgeous redhead pictured above.
“It has long been our goal to see Mazda fans around the world competing in identical MX-5s, and the launch of the 2016 MX-5 Miata is the perfect time to make this goal a reality,” said Masahiro Moro, Managing Executive Officer in charge of Global Sales, Marketing and Customer Service for Mazda in the company’s announcement.
The racing version makes its grand debut at this year’s SEMA show, although at the moment it’s really more of a concept. Mazda confirms that the racer uses the 2.0-liter SkyActiv four-cylinder, but the other important parts like tires, suspension and safety equipment are not yet determined. The cars “will be sold ready to race from a single supplier,” according to automaker’s announcement for the series.
The company has time to figure all of that out, though. The first of these one-make racers won’t hit the track in the MX-5 Global Cup until 2016 with a series of identical cars running in North America, Europe and Asia. The world championship will be at a Global Shootout at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The grand prize will be a test in Mazda’s prototype running in the United SportsCar Championship.
Tracks, dates and other details will be announced later.
Published by Mazda Blogs on November 6th, 2014
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Friday, November 7, 2014
Oil Change E-Oil | Mazda El Cajon
Here at Mazda El Cajon, we provide Mazda oil changes in El Cajon, CA during our Service Department operating hours.
When it comes to getting an oil change, many customers feel more comfortable going to someone they know will do a great job with their new or used Mazda vehicle. That's why Mazda El Cajon provides quick lube oil and filter services for our customers.
You don't have to purchase a car from our dealership in order to get it serviced here. We offer the recommended transmission oil change services to any new and current customer in the El Cajon, CA area.
In addition to oil change services, we also offer tire rotation, brake service, and more. To schedule an oil change or other service, please call our Service Department at (800) 920-4444 or visit us online.
Friday, October 24, 2014
About Mazda El Cajon | Mazda El Cajon CA
Here at Mazda El Cajon, we are eager to help you drive away in a
vehicle that is just right for you! If a new Mazda isn’t the right fit, we
also stock a large selection of used and pre-owned vehicles in many makes,
models, and styles. Whether you need a used car under $10,000 or want a certified pre-owned
vehicle that
feels like a new car, Mazda El Cajon is your place in El
Cajon to find it.
Mazda El Cajon in El Cajon, CA, also serving San Diego, CA and
La Mesa, CA is proud to be an automotive leader in our area. Since opening our
doors, Mazda El Cajon has kept a firm commitment to our customers. We offer a
wide selection of vehicles and hope to make the car
buying process as
quick and hassle free as possible.
If you would like financing options and you are in the market to
purchase a new Mazda or used car or truck, we will provide assistance to help
you find financing options that fit your needs! Whether you
have bad credit, no credit, or are a first time car buyer, you can trust that
Mazda El Cajon will get you into the car or truck you choose with
professionalism and attention to your needs.
Mazda El Cajon offers a full selection of services including:
· New Vehicle Sales
· Pre-Owned Vehicle Sales
· Car Loans and Financing
· Certified Service Department
· Full Selection of Mazda Parts and Accessories
Mazda El Cajon has an experienced and reliable Service and Parts
departments that are open extra hours to help fit our customers' hectic schedules,
and as always, Mazda El Cajon offers competitive pricing for your automotive
maintenance needs.
Customer satisfaction is our highest priority, and our staff is committed to
achieving this goal in every aspect of our business. Please feel free to reach
us at (800) 418-4444 if you have any questions or comments.
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