Mazda 6 TOP Safety Pick
Published Saturday, 09 March, 2013 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: News.
Published Saturday, 09 March, 2013 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: News.
Published Tuesday, 05 March, 2013 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: News.
Published Tuesday, 05 March, 2013 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: News.
Published Friday, 10 June, 2011 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: News.
If rumours leaking from Toyo Kogyo's top-secret skunk works are anything to go by, the next Mazda MX5 could just be the lightest yet.
A senior insider let slip that the slide rule sensei have been challenged to slice nearly 330kg off the 1127kg of the current MX5, to bring it down to a target weight of just 800kg.
The idea is to recreate the minimalist character and incredible agility of…
Published Friday, 10 June, 2011 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: News.
June 9 2011 at 01:38pm
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Even this stripped-to-the-bone, one-off MX5 Superlight roadster concept, built for the 2009 Frankfurt motor show, weighed in at almost exactly a ton.
If rumours leaking from Toyo Kogyo's top-secret skunk works are anything to go by, the next Mazda MX5 could just be the lightest yet.
A senior insider let slip that the slide rule sensei have been challenged to slice nearly 330kg off the 1127kg of the current MX5, to bring it down to a target weight of just 800kg.
The idea…
Published Thursday, 09 June, 2011 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: People, News.
Published Sunday, 06 June, 2010 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: New Inventory, News.
Mazda is continuing to update…
Published Tuesday, 18 May, 2010 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: People.
Picture this: You're out on the road, driving in mixed traffic with your choice of drivers to follow. One is a gray-haired senior puttering along in the right lane and the other is a fresh-faced teenager moving briskly in the left lane.
Statistically speaking, which driver is safer to follow? The older driver with the slower reflexes, poorer vision, and cautious driving style, or the younger driver with faster reactions, better eyesight…
Published Wednesday, 12 May, 2010 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: New Inventory, People, News.
Published Wednesday, 05 May, 2010 by Troy Lerdo. Categories: News.
Analysts at the market-research firm AutoPacific report that though there are many indications that the recession is ending-or over-there might not be any strong indicators in the automotive sector that things will get much better anytime soon.The firm has found that new-vehicle purchase intention has weakened, not strengthened, in recent months; so, barring stimuli like sales-stoking special deals and incentives-of which there have been plenty-demand this spring might actually be lower than it…