Mazda 2 2020 News

Next-gen Mazda2 could be a Yaris
By Tung Nguyen · 01 Dec 2020
Mazda and Toyota could be strengthening their partnership with the latter's Yaris potentially stepping up to replace the former's Mazda2, as speculated by an overseas report.Autocar points to a Mazda financial results presentation that highlights further
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City cars to be gone by 2025? Kia thinks so
By Stephen Ottley · 08 Nov 2020
Prices are rising while sales are declining – the future of city cars doesn’t look bright. That’s not news, because this has been a trend for some time, but now one of the biggest supporters of smaller passenger cars has admitted the writing is on the wall.
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New Mazda 2 coming to rumble the Toyota Yaris
By Andrew Chesterton · 08 Sep 2020
The all-new Toyota Yaris might be making headlines at the moment, but the Japanese giant won't be without new competitors for long, with fresh reports out of Japan suggesting a new hybrid Mazda2 will arrive next year to fight it out for the city-car crown
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Mazda 2 and Mazda 6 will survive!
By Tom White · 02 Aug 2020
Mazda will continue to sell cars in tough segments, saying it offers a point of difference to private buyers.
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Who’s winning and losing in 2020 sales?
By Stephen Ottley · 07 Jul 2020
Car sales are down in 2020.
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How much will you pay for a Mazda special edition?
By Tung Nguyen · 05 Jun 2020
Mazda Australia has confirmed only 700 units of its 100th Anniversary Special Edition vehicles will be available locally, down from the initial 1000-unit figure reported by CarsGuide.As before however, the CX-5 mid-size SUV will be the highest volume mode
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How much have car prices crept up?
By Stephen Ottley · 22 May 2020
Cars have never been safer or as well-equipped s they are in 2020, but they are also getting more expensive.The entry-price point for many brands is on the increase, and in some cases, dramatically so.
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We crunch the EOFY deals to show the best savings on your next new car
By Neil Dowling · 08 May 2020
If ever there was a time to grab a new-car bargain, it’s now. This month, and in the lead up to the end of this financial year, spells a perfect storm for deals as people stay indoors because of the virus, new-car sales shrink for the 26th consecutive month, and ships still arrive in Australian ports loaded with lots of fresh vehicles.There’s only one way this can end - moving cars at discount prices. Here’s some of the biggest savings on the market - and there’s lots more coming here so keep reading CarsGuide.It’s not peanuts, either, with discounts of up to more than $10,000 off the recommended retail prices as listed by the car-makers and the dealers.10. BMW 118i M Sport automatic. Normally $52,329. Now $49,900 drive away with Enhancement package of panoramic roof, metallic paint and adaptive cruise control (worth $2900). Saving 4.6% ($2429).9. Volkswagen T-Cross 85TSI Life automatic. Normally $32,643. Now $29,990 drive away. Saving 8.2% or $2653.8. Mazda2 G15 Pure manual. Normally $24,515. Now $21,990 drive away. Saving 10.3% or $2525. Evolve automatic is now $25,490, saving $2668 or 9.5%.7. Hyundai i30 Go hatch automatic. Normally $26,331. Now $23,470 with on-road costs and warranty extended to seven years. Saving 10.9% ($2861).6. Mitsubishi ASX ES auto. Normally $30,039. Now $26,740 drive away. Saving 11% ($3299).5. Mitsubishi Outlander ES automatic 7-seater. Normally $36,082. Now $31,490 drive away. Saving 12.7% or $4592. 4. Renault Koleos Life automatic. Normally $36,766. Now $31,990 drive away. Saving 13% ($4776). More upmarket Zen version is now $35,990 including on-road costs, saving 10.9% ($4419).3. Suzuki Swift GL Navigator automatic with Safety Pack. Normally $23,365. Now $19,990 drive away with full safety suite and sat-nav. Saving 14.4% ($3375).2. MG MG3 Excite automatic. Normally $21,861. Now $18,490 including on-road costs and comes with leather seats, sat-nav and seven-year unlimited kilometre warranty and seven-year roadside assistance. Saving 15.4% ($3371).1. Nissan 370Z 50th Anniversary manual. Normally $59,936. Now $49,990 drive away. Saving 16.6% ($9936). The automatic is now $52,490 including on-road costs, saving $10,108 or 16.1%.
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Limited-run models for Mazda's birthday
By Tung Nguyen · 21 Mar 2020
Mazda will celebrate its centenary with 1000 special-edition vehicles that will hit Australian showrooms around June.Though the announcement is yet to be made official, CarsGuide has sighted internal documentation detailing the 100th Anniversary models, w
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JEOFY could save you thousands
By Laura Berry · 17 Mar 2020
Mazda, Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi - now is the time to buy one or any other new Japanese car, and that's because Japan's financial year ends on March 31 and dealers are doing everything they can to clear last year's stock as well as hit their targets.
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