‘A FASTER ZOOM ZOOM CX-5’ For the 2014 model year Mazda holds up to its famous ‘Zoom Zoom’ philosophy by increasing the size, horsepower and torque of its best-selling CX-5 Full Article »
Car culture around the world naturally has its different varieties and subtleties. In some parts of the world, specific automotive culture catches on to the rest and sometimes becomes standard. With that Full Article »
In Corbin Goodwin’s view, hot rods are all about rebellion. By that definition alone, his highly-modded RX-7 rat rod certainly qualifies; if the rusted paint and bodywork-by-sawzall-and-home-depot aren’t enough to Full Article »
It was semi-official, but now it’s officially official: Mazda will build a two-seat roadster for Fiat at its Hiroshima, Japan plant. The car will be sold under the Alfa Romeo Full Article »
Even though today’s media culture has up-rooted itself from the traditional paper-print media, some of the original automotive publications remain to be a valid staple in determining benchmark vehicles. Car Full Article »
For decades, Japanese automaker Mazda has been known for building cars that are fun to drive. Even if you discount the Mazda MX-5 Miata, the world’s best-selling sports car, the Full Article »
You can always find a select group of people that will never think of the Mazda MX-5 Miata as a worthy driver’s car or ‘prize’ vehicle for the every-day enthusiast. Full Article »
We’re still about two years away from the introduction of the next Mazda MX-5 Miata, which means it’s about time to crank up the rumor machine. We know for a Full Article »
It is not very often that cars are revealed for the first time at the Moscow Motor Show, but Mazda has chosen the venue to unveil their all-new 2014 Mazda6. Full Article »
Mazda’s Mazda6 was once a sleeper in the aspect of being a volume seller that not many people really talked about. With such emphases put on midsized sedans being the Full Article »
On Friday, June 22, Motor Authority notes that the last rotary engine powered car, an RX-8 Spirit R, rolled off of Mazda’s assembly line in Japan. After a lifespan in Full Article »
Finally, there’s a bit of good news on the horizon for Mazda: the Japanese automaker, best known for building cars with an undeniable fun-to-drive factor, has signed a non-binding Memorandum Full Article »
The “Wall Of Death” is a popular carnival attraction, generally starring motorcycle riders who seemingly defy gravity by riding vintage iron on the vertical walls of a large wooden bowl. Full Article »
In the fiscal year that ends on March 31, Mazda Motor Corporation estimates it will lose some $1.29 billion due to declining sales and a strong Japanese yen. That makes Full Article »
When it comes to the current batch of minicars available in the United States, the Mazda2 is among the most entertaining to drive. Like all things Mazda, the car handles Full Article »