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Western Australia has one of the worst road toll rates in the country. With a staggering 154 road deaths already reported by June, marking a 16.9% increase from the previous year, we're confronted with the highest road toll since 2010. The stark reality is that the majority of these tragedies, approximately 75%, are caused by driver error, rendering them preventable.

When it comes to the maintenance of your beloved Mazda 3, it’s probably safe to say that you won’t spare any expense. If at all possible, you’ll entrust everything to a trusted Mazda 3 Perth shop to keep your car in great shape inside and out. Still, no matter how willing you are to spend for your car, you have to admit that regular check-ups and maintenance works cost a LOT. It may be easier on your schedule, but definitely much harder on your wallet.

As your local trusted Mazda CX-3 dealers, we enjoy bringing you content that allows you to get the most out of your Mazda CX-3. One of the best things about owning a CX-3 is that it’s photogenic and it looks great anywhere. Many drivers would like to take great pictures of their cars, but it can be hard to get them to turn out like the top car review websites.

Both the Mazda 2 sedan and hatch have plenty of onboard equipment to keep you informed, entertained and safe as you drive. However, an increasing number of Australians are finding themselves stranded at the side of the road due to a flat battery problem. In this article, we will take a closer look at this issue and offer three ways to avoid this situation.

Both the Mazda 6 sedan GT and the Toyota Camry SL V6 are medium family cars with performance aspirations that stick to a tried and tested formula. This isn’t to say that they are generic, far from it, both of these cars are aesthetically and mechanically pleasing without being clones of each other. The Mazda 6 is a striking car that will certainly lure in drivers seeking something more inspirational. The Toyota Camry is more workmanlike, and it will certainly excel as a fleet car. Let’s take a closer look at what these cars have to offer and how they stack up against each other.

The small car non premium segment is one of the hotly contested areas in the Australian car sales market. The mid year 2018 sales figures have the Toyota Corolla ahead of the Mazda 3 by a very small margin. At this modest spending point, drivers would like to get the best bang for their buck, but most cars in this segment don’t offer much to get excited about. However, both of these cars are a popular choice for a reason, and we thought it may be interesting to look at what they have to offer.

The third generation Mazda 6 is now with us, and the entire range is supplied with excellent tyres that have been fitted at the factory. It’s fair to say that using Original Equipment (OE) for repairs and replacement is almost always the best choice. This will keep the car as close as possible to Mazda’s design ethos and engineering tolerances. When it comes to tyres, it’s not always possible to get the exact same set, and a close match may have to suffice. Tyres wear out, and when they need to be replaced, it’s natural to look at all the options available. In recent years we have seen run flat tyres become more widely available, but some drivers may not fully understand how they work.

The Mazda BT-50 is a tough ute that isn’t afraid to get dirty to get serious work done. However, it also spans the gap between a ute and an SUV to give you a valid family vehicle for family adventures at the weekend. Despite its fierce reputation the BT-50 still requires regular maintenance to keep it working within Mazda factory standards. Although getting a service carried out can be an inconvenience there are some great benefits to enjoy.

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