2010 Mazda BT50
What You Get
Car Showroom has previously tested single-cab and freestyle-cab BT50 models and we liked them a lot. When Mazda suggested we spend a week in the latest four-door dual-cab variant, we quickly scampered to the company's Mount Waverley office to collect ‘our' car.
Like all utes, the BT5...
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Mazda 2
But perhaps we're beginning to get it after experiencing the new Mazda3. Styling-wise, particularly in 2,0i Individual form, it's a zoomy-looking car. A lot more in-your-face than the old Etude it replaces. In fact, it's also a fair bit more dramatic than the elegantly styled Mazda6, which tops the ...
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Mazda 6
The Mazda6 is a brilliant mid-size saloon that tends to beoverlooked for no good reason apart from slight fear of the badge. Well made, solid handling, good looks. Not much to dislike.
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Mazda CX-7
The Mazda CX-7 is one of the latest additions to the growing list of “soft-roaders” that are becoming increasingly popular with everyone from the school-run set to those wanting to add a modicum of machismo to their motoring image.
From a styling perspective, the CX-7 doesn't instantly tick the mac...
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Mazda2
When the first pictures and information regarding the second-generation Mazda2 hit the Internet, I was quite impressed. I noticed that it is considerably smaller than its other zoom-zoomers and was quite easy on the eye too. So, when this vehicle arrived in the CAR garage, I didn't hesitate to grab ...
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Mazda3
I could barely contain my excitement on the launch of the new Mazda3 - not only had I drove a pre-launch 2,0 Individual saloon, which I had actually liked apart from a few ride concerns. So there was little left to do but get behind the wheel of the current range-topping Mazda3 Sport 2,5 Individual.
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Road Test - The Mazda Drifter BT-50
Not just another bakkie There's nothing like a big beefy bakkie to make a girl feel small and petite! And despite my thinking that this was just another bakkie, the Mazda Drifter BT-50 3000 quickly dispelled that illusion. Mazda Drifter is a highly desirable leisure vehicle On our first outing, tur...
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