Mazda dealers are now able to accept orders for the brand’s first electric car, the MX-30.
Mazda dealers hope their sales will take off with the 2020 addition of a new crossover SUV in the C-segment.
This is a vehicle manufacturer that some observers thought was running out of road a decade ago.
Helping the team make the most of a good opportunity comes naturally to this winner, who's heading a business that, although young, shows plenty of promise.
The choice of large estates is diminishing, but Mazda’s dealers can still find customers for this trusted workhorse
Now that the morning frosts have set in, I am getting even more warm feelings about the Mazda6 Tourer I have been using for the past three months.
Customer gripes about the Mazda6's automated safety features present an opportunity for the Mazda dealer to get in touch.
Tim Rose makes the case for large estate cars, such as the Mazda6 Tourer
Mazda Motors UK has confirmed the pricing for its CX-30 compact SUV, which is available to order now.
Mazda UK has agreed a partnership with Feefo to handle their customer experience on its Mazda.co.uk website.
Mazda UK managing director Jeremy Thomson says good products, high profits and an easy way of doing business are key
The new Mazda3 forms a key part of Mazda’s line-up to tempt private car buyers
Mazda has announced UK pricing and specifications for the all-new Mazda 3 hatchback, which is available to order now.
Snows Mazda Portsmouth has revealed its “transformed” showroom since acquiring from Perry’s Fiat, Mazda and Peugeot last October.
Mazda has redesigned the Mazda6 saloon and tourer in response to WLTP changes
Mazda is planning to revive the rotary engine as part of its Electric Vehicle (EV) strategy, launching the first in a new generation of AFV models in 2020.
Mazda, Suzuki and Yamaha Motor had followed the admissions of Japanese manufacturers Nissan and Subaru in admitting to improper testing of vehicles for fuel economy and emissions.
Mazda has upgraded convertible and RF versions of the MX-5, offering more performance, increased safety equipment and cabin refinements.
A successful trial of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency’s new cloud-based first vehicle registration system will see it replace the current system by February.