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2012 Mazda2 improves safety

Australia's most popular light car, the Mazda2, has been given a range of additional features for no extra cost. The most important being the inclusion of side and curtain SRS airbags as standard equipment. The safety enhancements announced to

Mazda Black Limited Edition MX-5 and Mazda2

Mazda in the UK have just released details of the ‘Black Limited Edition MX-5 Sport Black and Mazda2 Black and numbers are indeed 'limited'. In recognition of the highly successful 205 kW Mazda MX-5 GT race car, which competes in the current

Mazda2 Review

2012 Mazda2 Genki 1.5-litre four-cylinder five-speed manual transmission, 76kW/135Nm: $20,495 (Manufacturer's List Price) From the moment you nudge the MX-5 style short-throw shifter from second to third gear and open it up, you’ll have no d

2011 Mazda2 Genki update on sale in Australia

The Mazda2 Genki has been upgraded with more standard features and is now one of the best-equipped light cars available in Australia. The range-topping model in the Mazda2 range, the Genki now includes rain-sensing wipers, automatic headlights, cl

2011 Mazda2 sedan gone as production returns to Japan

Mazda Australia has confirmed that the relocation of 2011 Mazda2 production from Thailand to Japan means the sedan variant will no longer be available in the local market. Mazda Australia’s Steve Maciver told CarAdvice production was initially m

2011 Mazda2 range updated for Australia

Mazda Australia has announced subtle 2011 model year updates for the 2011 Mazda2 range. The updates apply to the entry-level Neo and mid-spec Maxx models. The 2011 Mazda2 Neo benefits from new seat trim, Piano Black interior highlights, body colou

2012 Mazda2 Electric leasing announced in Japan

Mazda has announced it will begin leasing EV versions of the Mazda2 in Japan during the first half of 2012. The Mazda2 Electric will be leased to a number of companies and government organisations that will use the car in the city to see how well its

Mazda Axela (Mazda3) with i-stop testing in Australia

Mazda has started local testing of its fuel saving i-stop system on a Mazda Axela (Japan’s version of the Mazda3) ahead of its implementation into Australian-sold vehicles in 2011. Engineers from Mazda’s Hiroshima head office are working close

Mazda Australia announces price savings across the range

Savings are now in place on the Mazda2, Mazda3, Mazda6 and the Mazda BT-50. Mazda has cut prices by up to $1000 across the range on certain, already top-selling, models. All Mazda2 Neos are now available from $16,490 drive away. This is effect