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For 2009, style finds a new home at Mazda.
In this world of giant corporate owned restaurant chains, retail stores, and gas stations, it’s great to hear of an entrepreneur who has built a successful car business on his own. Welcome to Berge Mazda Volkswagen of Gilbert.
The Mazda Tribute has always remained in the shadow of its better-known Ford Escape/Mercury Mariner cousins. That position likely won’t change much, but with improved style and purpose, this compact sport-ute can hold its head up high and proudly display its new-found charm.
Bigger might not always be better, but the CX-9’s dimensions and packaging will no doubt bringing plenty of new shoppers into Mazda showrooms.
Mazda’s relationship with Ford has typically been a two-way street even though Ford owns a big chunk of Japanese manufacturer.
Who better to supply special performance and dress-up accessories for your Mazda vehicle than the folks who actually built it in the first place?
On The Road drives back to Mesa to check on two new car dealerships that opened last spring!
The Mazda6 morphs from competent family car to fast and frenzied grandtouring machine now that it has been given the full-on turbocharged and all-wheel-drive Mazdaspeed treatment.
The Mazda5 resembles a smaller-scale version of the company’s regular-strength MPV minivan, only with some extra styling sizzle tossed in for good measure. It comes with three rows of seats, two side-sliding doors and a tall ride height with room for a maximum of six passengers willing to pack a bit light.
Justifying spending good money on a whimsical two-seater is an internal struggle with your conscience. What about foul weather? What about security? What will my — insert cringe here — spouse say? Guess what. You win.
Come down to Saturn of Tempe for a test drive in their hottest seller, the Saturn Sky. And come sit down and take a look at the Mazda MX-5 or this year's special edition Miata at Berge Mazda Volkswagen of Gilbert.
Not many vehicles can claim a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records, but the Mazda MX-5 Miata has the “Most Popular Sports Car” category locked up tight.
Playing video games on a Sony PlayStation is the newest way Mazda is trying to make customers comfortable, and an East Valley businessman is hitching onto the company's latest concept in car sales.
Playing video games on a Sony PlayStation is the newest way Mazda is trying to make customers comfortable, and an East Valley businessman is hitching onto the company's latest concept in car sales.
Bob Thomas of Gilbert is breaking ground today to build a Mazda dealership at the Superstition Springs Auto Mall in east Mesa.
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