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MAZDA Lease Terms to Familiarize Yourself With

It can feel overwhelming when you make the move to lease a car. There are several terms thrown around that directly affect just how much you pay and how long your lease lasts. That is why we put together this quick guide to Mazda lease terms. more Mileage Allowance This is the maximum number of miles you can put on your leased vehicle per year without facing a penalty. 12,000 miles is fairly standard, but not the only option. Money Factor (Interest Rate) This is a fractional number used to calculate your lease fee. Lessee The one that agrees to the leased vehicle. In other words, this is you. Lessor The financial institution that grants the lease. The is sometimes the dealership, but more often than not it is a bank. Early Termination If you decide to end the lease before the term ends, you’ll incur a penalty. Gap Insurance Insurance to protect against unforeseen circumstances such as your leased vehicle being stolen or totaled. Depreciation Fee The amount of value the vehicle loses during the length of the lease. This is used to calculate the monthly payments. Capitalized Cost Reduction The amount in the form of a down payment, trade-in, or other credit that lowers the capitalized cost (or purchase price) of the lease. Start Your MAZDA Lease Today No matter if this is your first vehicle lease or your tenth, we’re here to help. Come down to our Fairless Hills Mazda Dealership and speak with our finance experts today. They can help get you set up with the perfect terms for your next ride. We look forward to helping!

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How to Research Used MAZDA Cars

Used car shopping shouldn’t be as hard as it seems. When you visit our used Mazda dealership, you want to know what to look for. Here is a complete guide on everything you need to know when researching used cars. more Online Research The easiest place to start is by beginning your research from the couch. Several sources are available, including our own website. There, you can find our current selection of used vehicles. We also list our Mazda Certified Pre-Owned inventory there. These are inspected in depth by a certified Mazda technician and offer an extended warranty. CARFAX® Reports It can be a worry when buying a used vehicle. It’s hard to tell if it has ever been in an accident or had major repair work done. Fortunately, we offer CARFAX reports on many used cars on our lot. This gives you peace of mind when selecting your next vehicle. Price Guides Knowing what the going rate is for a particular brand, model, and year can go a long way. A quick trip to Kelley Blue Book is a good idea to see what prices you can expect. Of course, there are many more factors like region, trims, and mileage that will change what you see in terms of the final price. Visit Peruzzi MAZDA for Your Next Used Car We try to make the car-buying experience as great as it can be. So, when you are looking for a used Mazda vehicle, come down to our Fairless Hills Mazda dealership to check out our large selection of inventory. We look forward to helping you find your next ride!

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MAZDA Service Tips: How to Jump-Start Your Car

There’s nothing more frustrating than trying to start your car, only to realize your battery is dead. That’s why our Mazda service experts have put together this guide on how to jump-start your car and get you back on the road. more Equipment to Keep in Your Trunk There are only three things you need to jump-start your car if the battery dies. Two of these you can and should keep in your trunk at all times. Firstly, you need jumper cables—the longer, the better. The second thing you need is a good pair of heavy-duty gloves for your safety. Finally, you’ll need a working vehicle to give your car a boost. How to Jump-Start Your MAZDA Car The connections are the most important step here. So, let’s go through each one in order: Attach a red connector to your battery’s positive terminal. Attach the other red connector to the booster car’s positive terminal. Attach the black connector to the booster car’s negative terminal. Attach the final black end to an unpainted metal part on your engine, such as a bracket. Turn the booster car on. Then try to start your car. If it doesn’t start right away, give it a few minutes to charge up and then try again. Solved Once and For All If you suspect that it’s time for you to replace your battery or even your alternator, we’re here to help. Come down to our Fairless Hills Mazda dealership and speak with our service center. We can help diagnose your battery issues and get them fixed in no time. We look forward to helping you!

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How Long Can I Put Off Mazda Repairs For?

Car repairs can be an unexpected expense, and it can be tempting to ignore any issues. However, delaying your Mazda repairs may cause more damage in the long run. more Cosmetic Repairs While any problem is best addressed as soon as possible, there are many moving parts on a Mazda vehicle. A scuffed wheel, dents, or torn interior trim are not likely going to affect the health and safety of your ride. However, be sure to always check in detail. For instance, the tire of a scuffed wheel might have damage that isn’t immediately noticeable. The last thing you want is a blown tire on a highway. Other Repairs Other than those cosmetic repairs, there are really no repairs you should put off if you can help it. That’s especially true when it comes to operational, mechanical, or safety features. An illuminated check engine light or a strange sound from the engine or transmission requires immediate attention. Otherwise, the damage will likely worsen, costing more in the long run. Additionally, driving a vehicle in need of repairs can be dangerous for you and your passengers, especially if your car breaks down or a crucial system malfunctions while you drive. Mazda Service Done Right If your Mazda vehicle is in need of repairs, come down to our Fairless Hills Mazda service center and talk with our service experts. Our friendly mechanics will diagnose and fix your problem, bringing your car back to great shape in no time. Schedule an appointment today!

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2023 MAZDA CX-30 Top Features

The 2023 Mazda CX-30 is loaded with more than just style, comfort, and luxury. It is packed full of features of all sorts, including safety and entertainment amenities. Here are some of the top features to keep an eye on. more Entertainment Features Everything starts with the 8.8-inch center-mounted display powered by the Mazda Connect™ Infotainment System. This lets you access your Bluetooth® audio streaming, Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ integration, and optional Bose® 12-speaker premium audio system. Safety Features Mazda vehicles are built to keep you and your family safe, and the new Mazda CX-30 is no exception. It comes loaded with a great list of standard safety features including: Smart Brake Support Lane Departure Warning System Lane-keep Assist Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go Driver Attention Alert Tire Pressure Monitoring System Available upgrades include a 360-degree View Monitor and Traffic Jam Assist. MyMazda App A new purchase of a Mazda vehicle lets you take advantage of the MyMazda App with Mazda Connected Services for three years. This lets you get the most out of your new Mazda car by offering access to in-car Wi-Fi® capabilities, vehicle status, and emergency services. You can also use the app to remote start your car. The best way to see everything this new SUV has to offer is to come down to our Fairless Hills Mazda dealership and test-drive a 2023 Mazda CX-30 today. Our expert sales staff can point out all the features mentioned above and answer any questions you may have. We look forward to helping you find your dream car!

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Is a Used MAZDA6 Reliable?

One of the first questions for our Mazda6 dealers at Peruzzi Mazda is whether or not a used model is reliable. The short answer is: absolutely! Let’s discuss the reliable features of this sedan and what you can do to make your used car last for many years to come. more Engine Reliability The first thing to note is the longevity of the engines in used Mazda6 cars. Since the introduction of the third generation in 2013, there have been two main engines available: the standard 2.5-liter V4 engine and the SKYACTIV®-G 2.5-liter Turbo engine. Both engines have a long history of use in many Mazda models and have held up extremely well over time. This has helped Mazda6 drivers avoid major repairs that some other engines may require. MAZDA Service The largest component when it comes to reliability is the driver. A car will remain reliable for longer if its driver makes sure it is regularly maintained. Mazda Full Circle Service guarantees a full complimentary inspection and report card every time you visit a Mazda Full Circle Service dealership, such as Peruzzi Mazda. Frequent maintenance can greatly extend the life of any car. Certified Pre-Owned MAZDA Vehicles If you are still wondering about the reliability of a used Mazda6 vehicle, you may be interested in the Mazda certified pre-owned program. Any car with this certification receives a thorough 160-point inspection by a Mazda-certified expert technician. It then gets an extended warranty and even zero deductible on covered repairs if something happens to go wrong. Test-Drive to See for Yourself The best way to see how well this sedan holds up is to come down and look at our used cars in Fairless Hills, PA. We have a large selection of used and certified pre-owned Mazda6 cars on our lot. We can share CARFAX® reports on many of the models we have in stock. We look forward to taking a test drive with you!

Oil Change

Do Electric Cars Need Oil Changes?

There’s a lot of confusion around electric cars. Part of that is due to the many different types of electrified vehicles. Fully-electric vehicles do not require a Mazda oil change, but they do have other required maintenance tasks. Let’s review the service needs of electrified vehicles. more Electric vs. Hybrid Service Needs An electric vehicle doesn’t need engine oil because it is powered by an electric motor, not a gas engine. In general, electric vehicles don’t require as much maintenance as gas vehicles because they have fewer moving components. Hybrid cars, however, do have a gasoline engine to go along with their battery. In that case, it’s crucial to make sure you regularly change your engine oil. The same rules apply as if you drove a regular gas-powered car. Change your oil every three months, or 3,000 miles. If you use synthetic motor oil, you can change your oil around every 7,500 miles. Other Maintenance Just because an electric vehicle eliminates the need for oil changes doesn’t mean it will run forever without regular checkups. There are a number of components to keep track of, such as the tires, cabin air filter, windshield washer fluid, and wiper blades. Most warranties also require regular inspections, even if they don’t include oil changes. It’s best to keep the same schedule as if you were going in for an oil change—about every 7,500 miles. What to Do Now If you drive a hybrid, there’s no question: keep a regular oil change schedule. If you drive a fully electric vehicle, make sure it also gets a regular checkup. Here at Peruzzi Mazda, our Mazda service center can make sure your vehicle is running in perfect shape.

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MAZDA Service Tasks to Prepare Your Car for the Winter

Winter can take a toll on any vehicle. Before the temperatures drop, we recommend visiting our Mazda service center to ensure your car is prepared for cold weather. Here are the most important service tasks to take care of before winter arrives. more Tire Tread If you want to make sure you remain on the road and in control, you’ll want to make sure your tires are prepared. Check to ensure your tire tread is at the proper depth so that your tires are able to grip slippery surfaces. Here at Peruzzi Mazda, we can check your tire tread depth and even get your Mazda outfitted with brand-new winter tires, which are specifically designed for icy weather. Fluid Levels and Condition One of our recommended winter must-haves is anti-freeze. True to its name, this liquid prevents the water in your cooling system from freezing when the temperatures drop. Anti-freeze is concentrated and should be diluted with water before use. This is also a good time to check other essential fluids such as engine oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, and windshield washer fluid. The last thing you want is to break down in the cold! Brake Pads and Rotors Stopping on a slick road is tough enough, and an impaired brake system can only make that more difficult. Before winter, check to see if you need new brake pads or rotors. Signs you need replacement brake parts include vibrations or a squeaking sound when braking. Here to Help To ensure your car is prepared for winter weather, schedule a service appointment today at Peruzzi Mazda in Fairless Hills, PA. Our Mazda service center is here with everything you need, and our experts will ensure your vehicle is ready to tackle cold temperatures with ease.

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What to Look for When Taking a Used MAZDA Car for a Test Drive

A test drive is really the best way to find out if a used Mazda is right for you. But knowing what to look for isn’t always easy. So, when you visit a used Mazda dealership and test-drive a pre-owned Mazda, here are a few things to keep an eye out for. more Unusual Sounds or Noises Test drives are about more than just getting the feel of a vehicle or making sure it suits your needs. They are crucial to make sure the vehicle is in good shape. The quickest and easiest thing to check is how it sounds. First, make sure the vehicle starts easily and idles without unusual pinging or whining. Then, when you actually take it off the lot, make sure to keep the radio down and listen as it accelerates and brakes. Jouncing or Pulling While on the road, next check for any jouncing or bumpiness. That could be a sign of a suspension, engine, or drivetrain problem. If the car seems to be drifting to the left or right when you’re driving, the vehicle could have uneven tire wear or misaligned tires. Features A test drive is also a good time to make sure everything else works in the car. Check the infotainment system, navigation, safety features, power seats, locks, and windows. Our Mazda dealers will point out any exciting vehicle amenities that the model may have, and a test drive is a wonderful time to try them out. How to Get Started With this checklist in hand, come down to Peruzzi Mazda in Fairless Hills, PA, to test drive your next pre-owned Mazda vehicle today. Here, our experts can help you find just what you’re looking for.

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3 Signs It’s Time to Get a MAZDA Oil Change

The best way to make sure your Mazda vehicle stays on the road for as long as possible is to keep up with your Mazda oil change schedule. Of course, it’s not always clear when you should get that done, since different models, oils, and driving habits can all alter how often your vehicle’s oil needs to be replaced. To help you out, here are three signs that it’s time for your Mazda car to get an oil change. more Strange Sounds Oil lubricates the engine and helps it run smoothly. As the oil ages, the engine has to work harder to run, causing certain sounds that might indicate that your oil is ready to be changed. If you hear any knocking or ticking sounds coming from the engine, make a service appointment as soon as you can so that our mechanics can determine if your oil needs to be replaced. Low or Dark Oil It’s good practice to visually check your vehicle’s oil levels from time to time. When the engine is cold, simply lift the hood and check the dipstick to monitor your oil’s current condition. If the oil level is low or it looks dark and grainy, it’s time to schedule a service appointment. Engine Oil Indication/Warning Light All Mazda vehicles have a warning light that appears on your dashboard to notify you of low engine oil pressure. This light could indicate that you may have a leak or the wrong brand of engine oil. If the oil indicator light turns on, we recommend consulting with our Mazda specialists to determine the root cause. If your Mazda vehicle is showing any of these signs, schedule an oil change at Peruzzi Mazda today. Our experienced service team will make sure you are driving with clean oil and a top-performing engine.

A teenager and her father exiting the 2023 Mazda CX-9.

2023 MAZDA CX-9 Safety Features

When searching for a vehicle built to protect you and your family, you don’t have to look any further than the 2023 Mazda CX-9. Let’s review this SUV’s top safety and driver-assistive features. more i-ACTIVSENSE ® Every 2023 Mazda CX-9 is equipped with i-ACTIVSENSE®, an all-encompassing safety-first sensor system. This system offers Advanced Smart City Brake Support with Day and Night-time Pedestrian Detection, which warns the driver if anything is in their path and even applies the brakes if necessary. Other standard i-ACTIVSENSE® features include: Mazda Radar Cruise Control: Adaptive cruise control that maintains speed and distance in traffic Lane Departure Warning and Lane-Keep Assist: A combination of visual and audible warnings that notify you if you are drifting out of your lane Smart Braking Systems: Applies the brakes if any object is detected in your way Rear Cross Traffic Alert: Alerts the driver if a car is approaching from the side Optional Safety Features If you want to enhance your vehicle’s safety system, there are multiple optional driver-assistive features in the 2023 Mazda CX-9. For those who want extra support during nighttime driving, an available adaptive front lighting system pivots the headlights on turns, allowing you to see where you’re going no matter how dark it is. For an extra set of eyes on the road, an available traffic sign recognition system uses the front camera to identify road signs and promptly display that information on your Active Driving Display. The best way to learn more about this SUV’s notable safety features is to come down to Peruzzi Mazda today for a test drive. Once you’ve made your decision, our experienced finance team can help you secure a lease or auto loan.

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What Happens When You Skip Annual MAZDA Service?

Your Mazda may be in fine condition right now, but it won’t stay that way forever. That is, unless you make sure it gets the maintenance it needs. If you forget about yearly Mazda service, this will affect both you and your vehicle. more Your Car’s Performance Will Suffer Mazda vehicles are a joy to drive because they have very peppy engines and excellent agility. If you skip oil changes, you’ll start noticing that your car will feel less powerful and that it will struggle climbing hills and passing traffic. If you don’t rotate your tires or make regular alignment adjustments, the handling won’t be so great any longer. You Won’t Be as Safe Out on the Road In addition to keeping your car running, service is vital for keeping you safe when you’re behind the wheel. Without routine brake inspections, you could be driving around with a system putting your safety at risk. Things like brake pads and shoes wear down over time, which is why they need to be checked. You’ll End Up Wasting Money Regular care and attention for your vehicle also saves you money. Your tires, for example, could last up to 70,000 miles if you make sure to have them rotated periodically. If you don’t do this, you will probably need to buy a new set at around 20,000 miles. Service also allows you to get replacement parts before minor issues turn into majorly expensive problems. Don’t Neglect the Service Your Car Needs If your Mazda vehicle is in need of service, don’t put it off. Just make an appointment at the service center at Peruzzi Mazda.

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