Mazda Launches Skyactiv in North America
Published Thursday, 06 October, 2011 by Blog Admin. Categories: News.
At Avondale Mazda, we're pretty big fans of the MAZDA3. We make no effort to hide our feelings for the offering from our favorite Japanese automaker, as it represents the best of what they have to offer. Now, we have one more thing to love about the MAZDA3 as the 2012 model features the company's new Skyactiv technologies, which offers performance and efficiency in one dynamic package.
To be more specific, the 2012 model of the MAZDA3 will be equipped with the Skyactiv-G 2.0-liter engine paired with either the Skyactiv-Drive six-speed automatic transmission or the Skyactiv-MT six-speed manual transmission. This combination is set to increase the fuel economy in the MAZDA3 by as much as fifteen percent!
Of course, we should also note that you could see this amazing upgrade to the MAZDA3 simply by taking it for a test drive today here at 10675 W Papago Fwy Avondale, AZ 85323. You can arrange a test drive on the MAZDA3 or any other new Mazda that we keep in stock, simply by either dialing (888) 879-9106 or by submitting a contact form online.
The Japanese automaker has made it clear that they're planning to add the new Skyactiv system into all models as soon as the 2013 model-year. The reason behind this decision is the fact that the system's benefits can be easily taken advantage of by a wide range of models. The system works to reduce combustion length, weight, and internal engine friction, which results in increased efficiency.
If you'd like to learn everything that you can about models like the MAZDA5 and Mazda CX-7, then make sure to browse our online Mazda inventory and showroom pages today. Once there, you'll find a wide range of info on how to best finance any of the new or used Mazda models that we carry, so that you can have a truly informative and positive car-buying experience when working with us.
Source: 1http://www.calgaryherald.com/cars/Mazda+unveil+Skyactiv+technology/5411921/story.html
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