Mazda 3 and CX-3 recalled
Mazda is recalling over 176,000 vehicles across the 3 and CX-3 lines due to a defect with their reversing camera. “Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear-view camera wiring harness may become damaged
Read MoreMazda is recalling over 176,000 vehicles across the 3 and CX-3 lines due to a defect with their reversing camera. “Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear-view camera wiring harness may become damaged
Read MoreA quick glance at Toyota Australia’s sales results for the first half of 2023 would have you think the most popular brand in the country, and indeed the largest car company in the
Read MoreMazda North American Operations said it is recalling certain 2014-18 Mazda3 and 2016-21 CX-3 vehicles. In the affected 227,335 U.S. vehicles, the rearview camera image may not display properly, according to a July
Read MoreMazda has opened a new chapter with the launch of its CX-60 luxury mid-size SUV now priced in premium territory, and the next two Mazda models, the CX-90 and CX-80 will continue this
Read MoreAt the halfway point of last year, Mitsubishi was the third-most popular new-car brand in Australia, as it has been for some time post-Holden’s decline, but this year is different. The brand that
Read More“Potential” for the addition of adaptive damping being considered as ride comfort criticised Mazda Australia also confirmed that negative reviews of the CX-60 had not gone unnoticed. “Confirming Mazda Corporation is aware of
Read MoreMAZDA Australia continues to go from strength to strength; Australia’s number-two selling importer noting outstanding performance across a range of models ahead of the arrival of its CX-60 and CX-90 premium SUV lines
Read MoreThe Japanese brand is one of Australia’s favourites, but its latest machine ushers in a range of changes that will surprise loyal fans. It’s the brand’s first hybrid-only model, the first to use
Read MoreAt the same time, consumers had retreated to their residences to stop the spread of COVID-19 and the auto industry was at a standstill, waiting for production to restart and dealerships to reopen.
Read MoreAustralians will have to wait at least another 18 months before Mazda introduces another all-electric model. The country’s second best-selling brand has been notably slow in joining the electric vehicle market, only introducing
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