Mazda CX-9 2020 News
How many SUVs are too many for Mazda?
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By Tung Nguyen · 13 Dec 2020
Mazda Australia is open to any and all future products as it looks bulk out if portfolio, meaning even more SUVs could be on their way.Speaking to CarsGuide, Mazda Australia boss Vinesh Bhindi explained that the default position for the local division of
How much will you pay for a Mazda special edition?
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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
Meet the cars built RHD just for Australia
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By Tom White · 25 Apr 2020
Making cars for the Australian market is notoriously difficult, regardless we have enough sway internationally to draw at least these major nameplates.
Limited-run models for Mazda's birthday
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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
JEOFY could save you thousands
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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.
New Mazda CX-9 kicks off from $45,920
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By Tung Nguyen · 14 Jan 2020
Mazda Australia has brought in an updated version of its popular CX-9 seven-seat large SUV for the new year, adding a number of small specification improvements and a reshuffle in price.Now kicking off at $45,920 before on-road costs, the entry-level fron
Volkswagen Atlas firms for Australia
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By Andrew Chesterton · 08 Oct 2019
Volkswagen's biggest SUV could still get an Australia debut, with the brand confirming it "has its hand up" for a right-hand drive version of the Atlas SUV. First unveiled in 2016, and launched in 2017, the seven-seat Atlas seemed a ready fit for Aus