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May 2009

Hello and welcome to Essendon Mazda's
May e-news
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May is here and with it comes the cooler weather, but there is still plenty to celebrate at Essendon Mazda.

This weekend is the First Ever Three Day Sale at AutoCentro so be sure to come down to the dealership and walk away with some amazing savings.

We are also excited to be celebrating Mazda’s 50th anniversary in Australia at the same time that Mazda is enjoying yet another fantastic month of sales with the ever growing success of the next generation Mazda3.

Be sure to come down to the dealership this weekend for AutoCentro’s First Ever Three Day Sale.

Sincerely,
Joe Cucuzza

Dealer Principal

50 YEARS OF MAZDA AUSTRALIA

Mazda is celebrating its 50th Anniversary in the Australian marketplace and how far the company has come.
 

When Mazda was first launched in Australia in 1959 it sold just one vehicle – the three wheeler mini-truck.

Now the Mazda range has grown to including passenger cars, SUVs, utility vehicles and sports performance cars, as Mazda has become Australia’s number one full-line importer for the third year in a row.

The Mazda range has also continued to win numerous awards and place as some of the best-sellers among their categories including the perennial favourite the Mazda3.

This year has also seen the introduction of the next generation Mazda3 with several other new models having already or still to come including the sporty MX-5 and the next generation CX-7 set to arrive in September.

To help commemorate this momentous occasion Mazda has launched its 50th End of Financial Year Sale.

Be sure to visit the dealership today to pick up an amazing deal and help us celebrate 50 years of Mazda!

MAZDA3 CONTINUES TO TURN HEADS


In the wake of its debut onto the Australian market last month the next generation Mazda3 has boosted Mazda to the top of the small car sales tally for the second time this year.


According to April VFACTS figures Mazda sold 2,503 previous and new generation Mazda3s last month making it the top-selling small car and second best-selling passenger vehicle in the country.

And this all during the global economic downturn when there are constant calls of doom and gloom.

Mazda is most certainly going against the tide with its year-on-year market share increasing by 0.54 per cent registering 8.7 per cent of the market.

 

The new sporty, sleek and compact next generation Mazda3 has led the pack of Mazda’s amazing sales and with the flagship Mazda3 MPS set to arrive later this year it is only set to continue.

 
NEW CX-7 TO ARRIVE IN SEPTEMBER

You heard it here first – the next generation Mazda CX-7 is set to arrive at Essendon Mazda by September of this year after its world premiers at recent international motor shows.

 

Receiving a facelift as well as possible drivetrain alterations the new CX-7 is set to continue the perfect balance between an athletic and speedy sports car as well as the practicality of an SUV that the CX-7 is famous for.

Continuing to produce a sports crossover like no other with upgrades on the inside and out, but most importantly adding comfort and safety, the new CX-7 is sure to impress.

Stay tuned for more information as we eagerly await this new model.

DEFROSTING YOUR CAR


Wet weather, slippery roads, ice, frost, limited vision – there are a number of factors that can impinge on your driving during winter.

One of the biggest issues when driving during winter is early morning frost as those of us who are not lucky enough to park the car in a garage often discover.

 
 
There are some simple steps you can take in the morning to help you set off on the road with a frost-free windscreen.

Get a bucket of cold water to wash your windscreen before getting into the car to remove any ice.
Turn the demister on full ensuring the fan is up high.
Ensure the air conditioner is on, as this will create drier air making the windows defrost faster.
The temperature of the demister will not make a difference to the speed of defrosting as long as the air conditioner is on.
Always ensure the back window demister is on.
Do not attempt to put down electric windows when they are wet as this could cause problems with the internal electronics.

If in doubt always ensure enough time to wait for the windows to defrost before you take to the road this winter.

Safe driving!

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