A Brief History of Mazda
A Brief History of Mazda
Mazda was founded by the Tokyo Cork Kogyo Co. in 1920 in Hiroshima, Japan. Producing weapons for the Japanese military during World War II, Mazda officially started producing automobiles in 1931. Although Mazda vehicles always bore the name, the brand was only officially named Mazda in 1984. During the ’60s, Mazda developed radical and revolutionary Wankel rotary engines. Throughout these years of development, using motorsport as a testing ground, Mazda became the sole supplier of rotary engines in the automotive market. Mazda entered into a partnership with the Ford Motor Company between 1974 – 2015. Ford and Mazda produced several cars using the same platform to effectively cut production costs. After cutting ties with Ford, Mazda was forced to list on the Tokyo (TKY) Stock Exchange to raise capital, as the company was struggling to stay afloat. In 2015, Mazda entered a production agreement with Toyota Motor Company.
Buying a Mazda
Buying a Mazda
With just six models in their range, Mazda makes your selection quite simple, but that doesn’t mean you won’t find a vehicle that suits your needs. The Mazda2 is a popular model in the hatchback segment, while the bigger Mazda3 falls into the hatchback & sedan segment. They produce two SUVs, the Mazda CX-3 and the larger CX-5. The BT-50 is their offering in the bakkie segment, while the popular MX-5 Roadster steals hearts across the globe.
Mazda Insurance
Mazda Insurance
Typically, more expensive Mazdas might attract a higher car insurance premium, as they can be more expensive to repair in case of an accident and cost more to replace if stolen. However, with competitive pricing and great bang for your buck, a Mazda in any segment can be affordable. Find out what your Mazda car insurance instalment will be by using our quote comparison service!
Travelling with Mazda
Travelling with Mazda
Adventure enthusiasts typically look for spaciousness, comfort, fuel-efficiency, reliability, and safety in their car rentals, and these vehicles tend to be in the premium segments of car rental agencies. With the CX-3 and CX-5 models, you’re likely to find all these features without breaking the bank.
Mazda Models
Mazda Models
Each of the six models sold locally are strong contenders in their segments in terms of value for money. The best-selling Mazda is the medium-sized CX-5 SUV. It’s also a 2018 World Car of the Year top three finalist. The entry-level CX-5 2.0L Active FWD Manual offers 121kW and 213Nm. Features include a dual-zone air conditioner, seven-inch display, Bluetooth, keyless entry, and cruise control. Reverse camera, rain sensor wipers, and electronic parking brake are also standard features. The Mazda CX-5 2.0L Active FWD Manual retails from R329 400 including VAT. Visit the car buyers guide for more info on South African vehicle manufacturers.