Mazda6 road test: driver appeal, great style, and rock bottom company car costs
The new Mazda6 is a terrific addition. Apart from the absence of a hatchback, we can’t fault the combination of great driver appeal and low running costs.
The new Mazda6 is a terrific addition. Apart from the absence of a hatchback, we can’t fault the combination of great driver appeal and low running costs.
THE new Mazda6 goes on sale in the UK from 25 January. Prices start at £19,595. There’s a choice of Saloon and Tourer (estate) bodies, along with 2.0-litre petrol and
Story: RALPH MORTON The all-new Mazda6 will be priced from £19,595 when it goes on sale in January 2013 with benefit in kind company car tax starting at £52 a
Author: ROBIN ROBERTS Business car managers and leasing companies are being targeted in the latest sales drive by Mazda. For the first time, standard contract hire support terms are
Author: ROBIN ROBERTS Mazda will hold the world premiere of the all-new Mazda6 wagon at the 2012 Paris Motor Show at the end of this month. The new Mazda6 Sedan,
Author: ROBIN ROBERTS The latest fleet model from Mazda is so small it fits into your phone. Mazda is leading the way with a ‘made for smartphone’ website designed for
Blog: RALPH MORTON What is Mazda-ness? That was a concept brought up by engineer Hideaki Tanaka when I attended the press conference for the new Mazda CX-5 compact SUV. Tanaka was
Author: Robin Roberts Data from future residual value experts at CAP reveals the soon to launch CX-5 will retain an average 36-39 percent of its value across the petrol
Author: Robin Roberts Thame-based CPM, a global leader in providing integrated sales strategies, will provide a range of fleet management-focussed services to Mazda. It will include B2B prospecting and
APRIL 2012: Mazda’s tax-dodging new SUV
Mazda CX-5 2.2 SE-L Nav 150 auto 2wd car test review
MAZDA’S new compact SUV is the start of the new beginning for Mazda. Featuring CO2 and fuel reducing
Author: Ralph Morton BUILDING relationships with a car maker’s senior personnel can sometimes be tricky, especially when they are swapped around so often. So seems to the case with Mazda,
WITH new cars backed up by new low emission SKYACTIV technology, Mazda is positioning itself to be a significant business car brand choice for small businesses and SME fleets. Business
MAZDA was once memorably described as a “pilchard” by former Mazda Motors Europe chief James Muir in seeking to illustrate the modest-sized car maker’s vulnerable place in the automotive ocean’s
BREAKTHROUGH technology – that’s how Mazda is talking about SKYACTIV, new technology that will deliver major fuel savings and emission reductions for business company car fleets with no compromise in
Mazda6 Business Line is the latest model in the Mazda6 range aimed specifically at company car drivers
Peter Allibon: in more relaxed mood than the last time I saw him, discusses the new Mazda small business programme Business Car Manager: Editor’s Blog THE last time I met
THIS weekend the Mazda London Triathlon takes part in what will be the 2012 Olympic city. It promises a record number of competitors – some 14,500 – who will compete
Two-wheel test: Bianchi bike for cycle section Editor tests out sporting ability A road test with a difference. A test of my endurance. I’m taking part in my first triathlon:
Honda CR-V: swallowed bike upright Flip the seats down to create volumes of space One of the things I haven’t touched on is the estate car practicality of the Honda
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