Japan Gets A Revamped Atenza
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Sources: Mazda

Sources: Mazda

Everybody loves getting a discount. Who doesn’t? It’s an amount off the actual purchase price. It’s no wonder that shops that go on sale are mobbed by buyers. Going for an item with a discounted price doesn’t make you cheap. It actually leaves an impression that you’re a smart buyer since you get more out your money. The same thing applies with cars. When buying a car, we try to find the car which offers us the best value-for-money.
Sources: Kicking Tires, Edmunds, Car And Driver, Modern Racer
When driving, one of the things that we have to take into consideration is safety. Not just for ourselves but for our passengers and for the drivers around us. It’s a way for us to be responsible drivers and it’s a way to prevent and avoid accidents like head-on collisions, side collisions and rear-end collisions. In order to combat the latter from happening to drivers who are driving their cars, Mazda has come up with a system to prevent that from happening called the Rear Collision Warning System.
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Most designers have gotten inspiration for their work from nature. Some works are inspired by animals while some are inspired by endless greenery. Some even get inspiration just by watching the rising and setting of the sun. The designers of Mazda are no exception to this. The only difference is that they were inspired to base their design on something that could not be appreciated by the naked eye: air. Their aim when coming up with a design for the Mazda Taiki sports car was to capture the motion of flowing air. And based on the outcome of the design, it seems they were successful in doing just that.
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Japanese car buyers are in for a real treat as the new Mazda Axela comes to their shores this year. Widely known as the Mazda 3 outside the Land of the Rising Sun, this refurbished model comes packed with new and improved features both for its exterior and interior appearance that will give the competition a run for its money. .
Sources: mazda.com, designtaxi.com
Star Mazda Championship and Andersen Racing Team have struck gold at the start of the year by inking racer Yannick Hofman, who will be campaigning in the 2008 Star Mazda Championship under the banner of the Andersen Racing Team. The racer agreed to this deal after spending two seasons with Formula BMW
Sources: insidetracknews, racing.auto123