Zippy, Clean 2009 Mazda 3 on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
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One owner car. Very good shape inside and out, very clean. Commuter car
that has been garage kept and professionally detailed yearly. No
accidents or damage, all major tune-ups made by a Mazda dealership. The
color of the car is a cool Metropolitan Grey Metallic Clear coat with
Black Leather interior.
Equipment includes: Automatic Climate Control, F&R Anti-Lock Disc Brakes, F&R Head Curtain w/Front Side Impact Air Bags, Aftermarket in dash DVD player with Bose speakers, Keyless Remote Entry, Power Glass Moon roof, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Dual Power Mirrors, Cruise Control, Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel, Heated Front Seats, Leather Seating, Trip Computer, Stability Control, Traction Control, Rain-Sensing Wipers, Fog Lamps, HID Headlamps, Rear Spoiler lip, Tire Pressure Monitor, Remote Fuel Door and Trunk Release, Split Folding Rear Seat, Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel w/Touch Controls, Alloy Wheels, 5-Speed Manual and 2.3 Liter 16Valve 4-Cylinder Engine 151HP. Extras: Two Bike holder Rack, Large snow ski/Board holder (Yakima), extra factor Radio, snow chain, touch up paint. |
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Mazda2 with extended-range hybrid rotary tech shown
Mon, 23 Dec 2013Every story dealing with a new rotary engine from Mazda lands in a different place on the matrix of possibilities between "Coming soon!" and "Never gonna happen!" In 2011 it was speculated that the rotary engineering program would be shut down with the demise of the RX-8, in 2012 the program was still alive and taking lessons from the SkyActiv engines, in August 2013 a Mazda insider said a rotary engine called 16X would be here in two years, in November the CEO said the only way we'd ever get a new rotary is if Mazda could sell 100,000 of them per year. Meaning that, for the moment, you can forget about it.
And yet, last month Mazda was putting journalists in a Mazda2 RE Range Extender, an electric car using a 0.33-liter rotary to power its lithium-ion batteries when the charge runs down. With a 75-kilowatt, 100-horsepower electric motor turning the front wheels, the Wankel generator and its 2.6-gallon gas tank living under the trunk double the range of the electric-only Mazda2 to 250 miles.
There's been talk of using a rotary to assist an alt-fuel vehicle for at least seven years, with Mazda pairing an electric motor with a rotary that ran on gas and hydrogen in a Mazda5 in 2007. Since then, almost all of those stories debating its return or demise also spoke of the oddball motor's advantages, such as compact size and ability to run on various fuels, as an aid in an unconventional powertrain.
2014 Mazda6: June 2013
Mon, 15 Jul 2013The 2014 Mazda6 is our most recent addition to the Autoblog long-term fleet, and we spent the month of June getting to know our Soul Red tester, generally enjoying the honeymoon phase of this twelve-month relationship. During June, the Mazda6 spent the majority of its time with director of photography Drew Phillips, who in addition to putting together this pretty gallery of our rakish long-term car, had a lot to say about it as a daily driver.
You see, not too long before Mazda delivered our long-term 6, Drew bought a 2014 CX-5 crossover to support his growing family. The CX-5 was the first vehicle to use Mazda's full suite of Skyactiv technologies, and we've generally enjoyed the good-to-drive CUV. A lot of that CX-5 goodness lies beneath the more shapely lines of this sleek Mazda6 sedan, so it's only fitting that Drew had a lot of comparisons between Mazda's two housemates during his month behind the wheel.
Mazda Hazumi concept gets punchy, comes out of its corner early
Mon, 03 Mar 2014The official images Mazda Hazumi concept, which previews the next-generation Mazda2, have leaked out from Chinese website Auto.sohu.com ahead of its debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
The subcompact, four-door hatchback shows off Mazda's Kodo design language in its smallest size yet. Hazumi means "bound" or "spring up" in Japanese, and it is meant to look like it is packed with energy. It is a very attractive little concept and hopefully points to a more stylish face for the next-generation Mazda2.
Mazda has not unveiled the full details about the concept yet, but in a previous release, it said for the car is using a 1.5-liter Skyactiv-D diesel engine. While Mazda has not officially said that the Hazumi shows the next Mazda2, it did say in its earlier release that it "points the way to the future" for the brand's small cars. Reading between the lines isn't too difficult, then.



