There are few sedans that are more versatile than the MAZDA6, on sale here at Antelope Valley Ford Lincoln Mazda in Lancaster, California. Boasting an all-new look (that recently made it a finalist for “World Car Design of the Year”) and a great recognition for excellence––a 2014 Car and Driver “10Best” pick––the 2014 MAZDA6 is one of the highest-ranked midsize sedans on the road today.
In fact, U.S. News ranked the MAZDA6 (MSRP 20,990) ahead of the Ford Fusion, Honda Accord, Nissan Altima, Chevrolet Malibu, Kia Optima, Volkswagen Passat and Toyota Camry. The success of the MAZDA6 can be chalked up to a number of factors, including its unique blend of style, quality, luxury, performance, fuel efficiency and overall affordability. It’s also among the few vehicles to earn “Top Safety Pick+” status from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
The 2014 MAZDA6 comes in Sport, Touring and Grand Touring trims, and it’s the second Mazda vehicle to offer a complete suite of SKYACTIV® technologies – a number of individual innovations all working together for maximum performance and efficiency.
At the top of the MAZDA6 line, the five-passenger, front-wheel drive MAZDA6 Grand Touring (MSRP $29,695) is powered by a SKYACTIV-G 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine generating 184 hp and 185 lb/ft of torque. It rewards drivers with an impressive EPA-estimated 37 mpg highway with a SKYACTIV-MT six-speed manual transmission, or a segment-leading 38 mpg highway with the SKYACTIV-Drive six-speed automatic, making it one of the most fuel-efficient non-hybrid sedans you can buy.
This coveted balance of power and efficiency comes through a race-car-like 13.0:1 compression ratio that also delivers outstanding throttle response and acceleration. With a 7.6-second zero-to-60 mph time (as measured by Edmunds.com), the MAZDA6 is one of the quickest four-cylinder engines in its segment.
Like every Mazda, the 2014 MAZDA6 Grand Touring is built from the ground up with handling performance in mind. Thanks to its ultra-lightweight unibody construction and an advanced suspension proven on the tarmac of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the MAZDA6 Grand Touring handles with the athleticism of a bona-fide sports car.
The MAZDA6 Grand Touring is a pleasure to look at, with a sophisticated, wind-swept appearance that might be mistaken for that of European sedans costing thousands more. Taking design cues from the Mazda TAKERI Concept car, the MAZDA6 Grand Touring features an extremely aerodynamic 0.26 coefficient of drag that improves fuel efficiency and also reduces cabin wind noise at freeway speeds.
Step inside and be welcomed by a cabin with high-quality polished aluminum trim and sharply executed design. The interior is spacious enough to compete with some full-size sedans. Even occupants in excess of six feet tall will feel comfortable, and a trunk with 14.8 cubic feet of space swallows a lot of luggage.
As the top-of-the-line trim in the MAZDA6 lineup, the Grand Touring comes standard with a long list of features that includes exclusive 19-inch Platinum Silver wheels, High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps, Advanced Keyless Entry, rain-sensing windshield wipers, a power moonroof, leather-trimmed sport seats, heated front seat heaters with power control, and a 5.8-inch TomTom® in-dash navigation system with an 11-speaker Bose Centerpoint Surround Sound System and Bluetooth HandsFree Phone and streaming audio.
The MAZDA6 Grand Touring is equipped with a suite of advanced safety innovations like Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and an Adaptive Front-lighting System – all standard features typically listed as expensive options on higher-priced midsize competitors. Lane Departure Warning System, Forward Obstruction Warning and High Beam Control are also available.
Another Mazda innovation is i-ELOOP, the world’s first capacitor-based brake energy regeneration system. This fuel-saving feature generates electricity as the vehicle slows, recovering kinetic energy to power electrical components and thereby save fuel, depending on road conditions and driving habits. When equipped with i-ELOOP, the MAZDA6 Grand Touring can achieve an amazing 40 mpg highway.
SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY is more than just about fuel efficiency and lightweight design; it’s also about providing industry leading safety performance. The high-tensile-strength steel SKYACTIV-Body and SKYACTIV-Chassis of the 2014 MAZDA6 deliver superior crash test performance, as evidenced by its selection as a 2014 “Top Safety Pick+” by the IIHS.
Inspired design, athletic handling, impressive performance, a luxurious and roomy interior, industry-leading fuel efficiency and safety, and a sub-$30,000 price tag – the 2014 MAZDA6 Grand Touring hits all the marks.
Stop in today and get behind the wheel of the new 2014 MAZDA6.
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Vehicle Profile: 2014 MAZDA6 Grand Touring
There are few sedans that are more versatile than the MAZDA6, on sale here at Antelope Valley Ford Lincoln Mazda in Lancaster, California. Boasting an all-new look (that recently made it a finalist for “World Car Design of the Year”) and a great recognition for excellence––a 2014 Car and Driver “10Best” pick––the 2014 MAZDA6 is one of the highest-ranked midsize sedans on the road today.
In fact, U.S. News ranked the MAZDA6 (MSRP 20,990) ahead of the Ford Fusion, Honda Accord, Nissan Altima, Chevrolet Malibu, Kia Optima, Volkswagen Passat and Toyota Camry. The success of the MAZDA6 can be chalked up to a number of factors, including its unique blend of style, quality, luxury, performance, fuel efficiency and overall affordability. It’s also among the few vehicles to earn “Top Safety Pick+” status from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
The 2014 MAZDA6 comes in Sport, Touring and Grand Touring trims, and it’s the second Mazda vehicle to offer a complete suite of SKYACTIV® technologies – a number of individual innovations all working together for maximum performance and efficiency.
At the top of the MAZDA6 line, the five-passenger, front-wheel drive MAZDA6 Grand Touring (MSRP $29,695) is powered by a SKYACTIV-G 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine generating 184 hp and 185 lb/ft of torque. It rewards drivers with an impressive EPA-estimated 37 mpg highway with a SKYACTIV-MT six-speed manual transmission, or a segment-leading 38 mpg highway with the SKYACTIV-Drive six-speed automatic, making it one of the most fuel-efficient non-hybrid sedans you can buy.
This coveted balance of power and efficiency comes through a race-car-like 13.0:1 compression ratio that also delivers outstanding throttle response and acceleration. With a 7.6-second zero-to-60 mph time (as measured by Edmunds.com), the MAZDA6 is one of the quickest four-cylinder engines in its segment.
Like every Mazda, the 2014 MAZDA6 Grand Touring is built from the ground up with handling performance in mind. Thanks to its ultra-lightweight unibody construction and an advanced suspension proven on the tarmac of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the MAZDA6 Grand Touring handles with the athleticism of a bona-fide sports car.
The MAZDA6 Grand Touring is a pleasure to look at, with a sophisticated, wind-swept appearance that might be mistaken for that of European sedans costing thousands more. Taking design cues from the Mazda TAKERI Concept car, the MAZDA6 Grand Touring features an extremely aerodynamic 0.26 coefficient of drag that improves fuel efficiency and also reduces cabin wind noise at freeway speeds.
Step inside and be welcomed by a cabin with high-quality polished aluminum trim and sharply executed design. The interior is spacious enough to compete with some full-size sedans. Even occupants in excess of six feet tall will feel comfortable, and a trunk with 14.8 cubic feet of space swallows a lot of luggage.
As the top-of-the-line trim in the MAZDA6 lineup, the Grand Touring comes standard with a long list of features that includes exclusive 19-inch Platinum Silver wheels, High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps, Advanced Keyless Entry, rain-sensing windshield wipers, a power moonroof, leather-trimmed sport seats, heated front seat heaters with power control, and a 5.8-inch TomTom® in-dash navigation system with an 11-speaker Bose Centerpoint Surround Sound System and Bluetooth HandsFree Phone and streaming audio.
The MAZDA6 Grand Touring is equipped with a suite of advanced safety innovations like Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and an Adaptive Front-lighting System – all standard features typically listed as expensive options on higher-priced midsize competitors. Lane Departure Warning System, Forward Obstruction Warning and High Beam Control are also available.
Another Mazda innovation is i-ELOOP, the world’s first capacitor-based brake energy regeneration system. This fuel-saving feature generates electricity as the vehicle slows, recovering kinetic energy to power electrical components and thereby save fuel, depending on road conditions and driving habits. When equipped with i-ELOOP, the MAZDA6 Grand Touring can achieve an amazing 40 mpg highway.
SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY is more than just about fuel efficiency and lightweight design; it’s also about providing industry leading safety performance. The high-tensile-strength steel SKYACTIV-Body and SKYACTIV-Chassis of the 2014 MAZDA6 deliver superior crash test performance, as evidenced by its selection as a 2014 “Top Safety Pick+” by the IIHS.
Inspired design, athletic handling, impressive performance, a luxurious and roomy interior, industry-leading fuel efficiency and safety, and a sub-$30,000 price tag – the 2014 MAZDA6 Grand Touring hits all the marks.
Stop in today and get behind the wheel of the new 2014 MAZDA6.
In fact, U.S. News ranked the MAZDA6 (MSRP 20,990) ahead of the Ford Fusion, Honda Accord, Nissan Altima, Chevrolet Malibu, Kia Optima, Volkswagen Passat and Toyota Camry. The success of the MAZDA6 can be chalked up to a number of factors, including its unique blend of style, quality, luxury, performance, fuel efficiency and overall affordability. It’s also among the few vehicles to earn “Top Safety Pick+” status from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
The 2014 MAZDA6 comes in Sport, Touring and Grand Touring trims, and it’s the second Mazda vehicle to offer a complete suite of SKYACTIV® technologies – a number of individual innovations all working together for maximum performance and efficiency.
At the top of the MAZDA6 line, the five-passenger, front-wheel drive MAZDA6 Grand Touring (MSRP $29,695) is powered by a SKYACTIV-G 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine generating 184 hp and 185 lb/ft of torque. It rewards drivers with an impressive EPA-estimated 37 mpg highway with a SKYACTIV-MT six-speed manual transmission, or a segment-leading 38 mpg highway with the SKYACTIV-Drive six-speed automatic, making it one of the most fuel-efficient non-hybrid sedans you can buy.
This coveted balance of power and efficiency comes through a race-car-like 13.0:1 compression ratio that also delivers outstanding throttle response and acceleration. With a 7.6-second zero-to-60 mph time (as measured by Edmunds.com), the MAZDA6 is one of the quickest four-cylinder engines in its segment.
Like every Mazda, the 2014 MAZDA6 Grand Touring is built from the ground up with handling performance in mind. Thanks to its ultra-lightweight unibody construction and an advanced suspension proven on the tarmac of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the MAZDA6 Grand Touring handles with the athleticism of a bona-fide sports car.
The MAZDA6 Grand Touring is a pleasure to look at, with a sophisticated, wind-swept appearance that might be mistaken for that of European sedans costing thousands more. Taking design cues from the Mazda TAKERI Concept car, the MAZDA6 Grand Touring features an extremely aerodynamic 0.26 coefficient of drag that improves fuel efficiency and also reduces cabin wind noise at freeway speeds.
Step inside and be welcomed by a cabin with high-quality polished aluminum trim and sharply executed design. The interior is spacious enough to compete with some full-size sedans. Even occupants in excess of six feet tall will feel comfortable, and a trunk with 14.8 cubic feet of space swallows a lot of luggage.
As the top-of-the-line trim in the MAZDA6 lineup, the Grand Touring comes standard with a long list of features that includes exclusive 19-inch Platinum Silver wheels, High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps, Advanced Keyless Entry, rain-sensing windshield wipers, a power moonroof, leather-trimmed sport seats, heated front seat heaters with power control, and a 5.8-inch TomTom® in-dash navigation system with an 11-speaker Bose Centerpoint Surround Sound System and Bluetooth HandsFree Phone and streaming audio.
The MAZDA6 Grand Touring is equipped with a suite of advanced safety innovations like Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and an Adaptive Front-lighting System – all standard features typically listed as expensive options on higher-priced midsize competitors. Lane Departure Warning System, Forward Obstruction Warning and High Beam Control are also available.
Another Mazda innovation is i-ELOOP, the world’s first capacitor-based brake energy regeneration system. This fuel-saving feature generates electricity as the vehicle slows, recovering kinetic energy to power electrical components and thereby save fuel, depending on road conditions and driving habits. When equipped with i-ELOOP, the MAZDA6 Grand Touring can achieve an amazing 40 mpg highway.
SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY is more than just about fuel efficiency and lightweight design; it’s also about providing industry leading safety performance. The high-tensile-strength steel SKYACTIV-Body and SKYACTIV-Chassis of the 2014 MAZDA6 deliver superior crash test performance, as evidenced by its selection as a 2014 “Top Safety Pick+” by the IIHS.
Inspired design, athletic handling, impressive performance, a luxurious and roomy interior, industry-leading fuel efficiency and safety, and a sub-$30,000 price tag – the 2014 MAZDA6 Grand Touring hits all the marks.
Stop in today and get behind the wheel of the new 2014 MAZDA6.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Romantic Movies for Valentine's Day
Looking for a romantic movie to watch this Valentine's Day? We've pulled together a list of our favorite DVDs. So grab some popcorn, the remote, and a cozy blanket, and enjoy the show!
Harry (Crystal) meets Sally (Ryan) when she gives him a ride to New York after they both graduate from the University of Chicago. They part ways, deciding that a man and woman can't simply be friends without romantic feelings getting in the way. They run into each other several times over the years, always facing the same question: Are they just friends, or is their relationship something more?
A handsome playboy (Grant) and a beautiful nightclub singer (Kerr) have a whirlwind romance on a cruise from Europe to New York -- despite both being engaged to other people. They agree to reunite six months later at the top of Empire State Building, but fate deals them a complicated hand.
A poor and passionate man (Gosling) meets a wealthy and adventurous young woman (McAdams) at a carnival one night. They fall in love, but are soon separated against their will by social differences. Fate brings them back together years later, and they try to make their summer love transition into lifelong commitment.
A recent widower (Hanks) and his son move from Chicago to Seattle to escape the grief of his wife's death. On Christmas Eve, he calls in to a national radio show and pours his heart out about how much he still misses his wife. This catches the attention of a Baltimore-based newspaper writer (Ryan), who falls in love with him immediately, despite being engaged to be married.
Rick Blaine (Bogart), a cynical American expatriate, runs a nightclub in the Moroccan city of Casablanca during the early days of World War II. Ex-love Ilsa Lund (Bergman) unexpectedly comes back into his life, but she's now married to a renowned Czech Resistance leader. Eventually Rick discovers he's not so cynical after all, giving up all hope of reuniting with Ilsa by making it possible for her and her husband to safely leave the country.
A young Shakespeare (Fiennes) is struggling with his latest work and is in search of a muse. A wealthy woman who is about to be married (Paltrow) auditions for his latest play disguised as a man, but he soon sees through it and they wind up caught in a forbidden romance.
We hope you have a wonderful and happy Valentine's Day this Friday!
If you're looking for something a little more special this Valentine's Day, be sure to take a look at some of our great deals on the newest Mazda vehicles, and pre-owned vehicles.
If you have any questions about service, financing a vehicle, or any questions in general please feel free to Contact Us. We would be more than happy to answer any and all of your questions.
When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Harry (Crystal) meets Sally (Ryan) when she gives him a ride to New York after they both graduate from the University of Chicago. They part ways, deciding that a man and woman can't simply be friends without romantic feelings getting in the way. They run into each other several times over the years, always facing the same question: Are they just friends, or is their relationship something more?
An Affair to Remember (1957)
A handsome playboy (Grant) and a beautiful nightclub singer (Kerr) have a whirlwind romance on a cruise from Europe to New York -- despite both being engaged to other people. They agree to reunite six months later at the top of Empire State Building, but fate deals them a complicated hand.
The Notebook (2004)
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
A recent widower (Hanks) and his son move from Chicago to Seattle to escape the grief of his wife's death. On Christmas Eve, he calls in to a national radio show and pours his heart out about how much he still misses his wife. This catches the attention of a Baltimore-based newspaper writer (Ryan), who falls in love with him immediately, despite being engaged to be married.
Casablanca (1942)
Rick Blaine (Bogart), a cynical American expatriate, runs a nightclub in the Moroccan city of Casablanca during the early days of World War II. Ex-love Ilsa Lund (Bergman) unexpectedly comes back into his life, but she's now married to a renowned Czech Resistance leader. Eventually Rick discovers he's not so cynical after all, giving up all hope of reuniting with Ilsa by making it possible for her and her husband to safely leave the country.
Shakespeare in Love (1998)
A young Shakespeare (Fiennes) is struggling with his latest work and is in search of a muse. A wealthy woman who is about to be married (Paltrow) auditions for his latest play disguised as a man, but he soon sees through it and they wind up caught in a forbidden romance.
We hope you have a wonderful and happy Valentine's Day this Friday!
If you're looking for something a little more special this Valentine's Day, be sure to take a look at some of our great deals on the newest Mazda vehicles, and pre-owned vehicles.
If you have any questions about service, financing a vehicle, or any questions in general please feel free to Contact Us. We would be more than happy to answer any and all of your questions.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Vehicle Profile: 2014 MAZDA5
Mazda + Minivan = People-moving pleasure
The vehicle of choice for budget-minded families, the 2014 MAZDA5 delivers style, fuel efficiency and sporty driving dynamics, and you can find yours here at Antelope Valley Ford Lincoln Mazda in Lancaster, California.Available in three well-equipped trim levels – Sport, Touring and Grand Touring – the MAZDA5 is a versatile compact minivan that offers room for six passengers and the convenience of dual sliding side doors at an affordable price level.
Adopting the Mazda “Nagare” design language, which is inspired by the beauty of nature, the MAZDA5 boasts a unique look that incorporates elegant, flowing lines that create a streamlined visual effect. The same flowing character lines highlight the cabin, as the dashboard design blends seamlessly with the door panels and seat patterns, complemented by tasteful silver accenting.
U.S. News named the MAZDA5 “2013 Best Minivan for the Money,” Autobytel chose it as “2013 Minivan of the Year,” and Kelley Blue Book reviewers noted, “The words "minivan" and "fun to drive" usually don't mix, but the MAZDA5 is an exception."
Smart Powertrain
A 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine motivates this people mover with 157 hp and 163 lb/ft of torque. A six-speed manual transmission is standard in the Sport trim, or choose the available, smooth-shifting five-speed automatic (standard in Touring and Grand Touring). Either way, fuel economy is EPA-estimated at 28 mpg highway.Benefiting from a four-wheel independent suspension, front and rear stabilizer bars and power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering, the 2014 MAZDA5 reflects the brand’s DNA in its fun-to-drive character and refined road manners. And with standard four-wheel disc brakes and Electronic Brake-force Distribution, the MAZDA5 provides plenty of stopping power.
Clever Interior Packaging
A generous amount of room is available in the MAZDA5, which features two second-row captain’s chairs and a center access to the two-passenger, third-row bench. Up front, the driver’s seat has height adjustment and both driver and passenger get fold-down armrests.The MAZDA5 offers 44.4 cubic feet of cargo space when the third-row bench is stowed, and even more when the second-row seatbacks are folded down. In addition, with six airbags, child safety door locks, Dynamic Stability Control and Traction Control, the MAZDA5 is a reassuringly safe vehicle for the whole family.
Lots of Equipment
Every version of the 2014 MAZDA5 comes with a long list of features, including automatic climate control, cruise control, a tilt and telescopic steering column, a six-speaker sound system with USB input and steering-wheel controls, keyless entry, variable intermittent windshield wipers and alloy wheels.The Touring trim adds Bluetooth phone and streaming audio connectivity, rear parking sonar, foglamps and aerodynamic trim, while the Grand Touring packs in leather upholstery, heated front seats, Xenon headlamps, rain-sensing wipers and a power sunroof. A rear-seat DVD entertainment system with remote control and wireless headphones is also available for keeping the kids happy on long road trips.
Best of all, the 2014 MAZDA5 starts at only $19,940, a price that will suit any family’s budget. Bring the family and come see how much fun test-driving a minivan can be in the new 2014 MAZDA5.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Top Reasons Why You Should Consider Buying A Mazda!
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