Archive for 'Vehicle Safety' Category
Car safety features are always a joy to have, but not every manufacturer goes to the same lengths to ensure your safety. Swinging by your local Mazda dealership will reveal that Mazdas are, thankfully, packed full of essential safety features.
If it seems difficult to get a clear answer on synthetic oil vs conventional, you are not alone. Mechanics and auto parts stores seem to cloud their explanations in technical language and “consult your manual” caveats. There’s the confusing part about synthetic oil being petroleum-based. How is that synthetic? Then we cringe at the price difference.
During the nighttime, your headlights increase the visibility of your vehicle and allow you to see dark objects on the road. If this part of your Mazda becomes damaged, you will need to receive repairs or get new headlights. If you are experiencing headlight problems, the technicians at our service department can fix this issue for […]
Maintaining proper tire inflation is essential to the overall performance of your vehicle. Properly inflated tires provide a longer lifespan, quicker steering response, optimum fuel efficiency, and a more balanced ride than tires that are not adequately maintained. The best, and easiest, way to get the most out of your tires is to know how to […]
With restrictions vanishing, more Mazda drivers are taking their cars out into the open air. But don’t forget that your vehicle needs air too, and a dirty car air filter deprives it of that. If you can’t remember when you last changed your filter, here are five tips to determine if it’s time to.
Driving in rain with the right vehicle can feel effortless, but some storms seemingly come out of nowhere and can create hazardous conditions. For those times, you need to be prepared even if you are driving a vehicle that can hold its own on a slippery road. If driving when it’s raining out sends you into […]
Many drivers choose to rely on all-season tires to get them through tough winter conditions. Naturally, “all-season” means that you’re covered for the winter season, too, right? Not quite. Winter tires offer several advantages when dealing with cold road surfaces, snow, and ice. They can potentially save you quite a bit of money, as well.
Driving in snow is hazardous. According to the AAA Foundation, weather conditions and storms contribute to more than 2,000 road deaths every winter. The following tips and information will help you to stay safe on the roads during the winter months.


