Friday, March 25, 2016

Mazda6 amd CX-5 Both Earn Superior Safety Rating

The 2016 Mazda CX-5 and Mazda6 have both received a "Superior" rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in its latest assessment of crash prevention systems.
Both vehicles can be equipped with Mazda's i-ACTIVSENSE® technologies. which is a suite of advanced safety features like Blind Spot Monitoring, which helps detect vehicles approaching from the blind spot areas, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, which alerts the driver when it detects vehicles approaching from either side while backing up.
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Other available features on the CX-5 are Smart Brake Support, an automatic braking system when the vehicle senses an emergency and Mazda Radar Cruise Control which automatically controls the vehicle speed to maintain the safe following distance, based on the driver's target speed. 
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The 2016 Mazda6 also features a host of advanced safety technologies, including the Smart Brake Support and Blind Spot Monitoring.  The MSRP on the Mazda CX-5 and Mazda6 are $21,795* and $21,495*, respectively.  You can see our inventory of these vehicles at www.lujackmazda.com.

*MSRP does not include destination and handling charges.  Dealers set actual prices. 


Mazda MX-5 Miata Wins World Car of the Year

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The accolades just don't stop for the Mazda MX-5 Miata.  The latest award is the World Car of the Year, just announced this week at the New York Auto Show.  The Mazda MX-5 Miata beat out cars such at the Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class, as well as non-U.S. sold vehicles- the Skoda Superb, Renault Kadjar, and Subaru Levorg.  

The Mazda MX-5 Miata also walked away with the World Car of the Year Design award.  Other nominees included the Mazda CX-3 crossover and the Jaguar XE



The MX-5 Miata was re-designed for the 2016 model year, and has been widely acclaimed for it's design, affordability, handling, and affordability.  The iconic roadster has long been held in high esteem, but Mazda has made great use of their SKY-ACTIVE® TECHNOLOGY to make the Miata lighter, more nimble, more responsive, and generally making it an incredibly enjoyable car to drive. 
Styling updates for the 2016 model include a more aggressive nose, slightly flared fenders on the front and rear, and an overall more muscular look.  

 Amazingly, Mazda has been able to pack all of this style and performance into the MX-5 Miata and still keep the base MSRP under $26,000*.  Find out more about this award-winning roadster at Lujack Mazda in Davenport, IA


*MSRP does not include destination and handling charges.  Dealers set actual prices.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Congrats to Employee of the Month, Joe Zawada

 
 
Joe Zawada is the Lujack Mazda Employee of the Month.
 
Joe is the Service Manager for Driver's Choice, and has been with the Lujack's family for 30 years.  He was born in Rock Island, IL and graduated from Rock Island HS.  Joe is married, loves dirt track racing, and his favorite team is the Cincinnati Reds. 
 
Thanks for everything Joe!

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Consumer Reports names MX-5 Miata a "10 Best Car"

 
Consumer Reports has published their list of "10 Top Picks of 2016", and not surprisingly, the Mazda MX-5 Miata has taken the honors for "Best Sports Car Under $40,000". 
 
Consumer Reports says "Nobody packs more fun0per0dollar into a pint-sized package than Mazda.  The MX-5 Miata combines lithe, precise handling with a crisp manual stick shift and a zoomy engine...to create the perfect car for the enthusiast driver and weekend racer. 
 
 
 
In re-designing the MX-5 Miata for 2016, Mazda made the car even lighter, and improved the performance and handling.  It has been nearly universally praised as a fantastic value as well as driver experience.  The entry MSRP on the Mazda MX-Miata is $24,915 on the Sport model.
 
You can see our entire inventory of new Mazda vehicles at www.lujackmazda.com
 
 
 
 
 


Friday, January 29, 2016

Congratulations to Chris Herrin, Lujack Mazda EOM

 
Congratulations to Chris Herrin, Driver's Choice Employee of the Month.
Chris Herrin has been with the Lujack's family since 2008, and has worked in several capacities, including Sales, Sales Management, and F&I. Chris has two children, ages 7 and 7 months.  He enjoys outdoor activities, especially kayaking, and his dream vacation is Jamaica.

Thanks, Chris!
 


Mazda Koeru to Become a New CX-4?

Mazda Koeru Concept
First teased at last year's Frankfurt Auto Show, Mazda appears closer to production on a new crossover.  The name is still a mystery, but it's likely to be CX-4, or possibly CX-6.  At the Frankfurt show, it was referred to as Koeru, but that name is unlikely to stick for the North American market.

The sporty-looking SUV looks to be the crossover version of the Mazda 6 sedan, and is in keeping with Mazda's efforts to provide functional yet fun-to-drive SUV's and crossovers.  It is likely that the Keoru will have, at least available if not standard, Mazda's new turbo-charged 4-cylinder engine.  Be sure to check back at Lujack Mazda for more information on when this concept vehicle may become available. 

 


Friday, December 18, 2015

EPA Names Mazda Most Fuel Efficient

 
 
 
In a year that has seen other manufacturers take a self-inflicted beating for trying to outsmart the Environmental Protection Agency, Mazda has once again been praised by the EPA for fuel economy. 
 
In its most recent Light Duty Fuel Economy Trends report, the EPA named Mazda the most fuel efficient manufacturer in the US. This is the third straight year that Mazda has taken the top spot for fuel efficiency.  Interestingly, Mazda has accomplished this without a hybrid or electric car.  Mazda's SKYACTIV® Technology is credited with advancements that make the difference.  According to Mazda USA, "SKYACTIV is a suite of component and engineering technologies intended to cut vehicle weight and improve engine efficiency for outstanding environmental and safety performance, without sacrificing the brand’s renowned driving pleasure".

According to the EPA, Mazda had the highest fleet-wide adjusted fuel economy performance, at 29.4 miles per gallon, as well as the lowest CO2 emissions, 328.