Monday, July 29, 2013

Are You A College Graduate?

Are you a recent college graduate? Now it is paying off even more to have that precious diploma! If you have earned your degree within the last two years you may be eligible for the Mazda College Graduate Program. Just bring in that hard earned degree and let’s get the ball rolling on your brand new Mazda!

Visit of website to learn more about this awesome program. http://www.nucarmazda.com/HomePage

Monday, July 22, 2013

Car Tip of the Week: Use Your Headrest!



Before you hit the road, sit up straight, raise your head as high as you can, and press it into the headrest. Hold it there for five seconds, then relax and repeat five times. This will improve your posture and put muscles like your multifidus to work to keep your spine erect. This, in turn, will reduce the strain on your neck.


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Monday, July 15, 2013

Don’t Let An Accident Get You Down!!!



Sometimes, no matter how careful you are, disaster inevitably strikes, typically in the form of an accident. Make sure that your car will be repaired to the best possible standard by finding an insurer that will pay for parts from the original manufacturer and guarantee the repairs it authorizes. 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Conviction. Creativity. Courage. — The Majora Carter Way | Mazda USA

With a strong belief that every community has the power to change, Majora Carter introduces sustainable development and urban revitalization planning into often passed-over communities.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Next Mazdaspeed3 could look this good


Mazda showed off its brand-new 2014 Mazda3 at an event in New York City earlier this week, and we have to say, at first blush, we're pretty impressed. It looks fantastic – like a smaller, hatch'd version of the already sleek Mazda6 sedan that went on sale earlier this year. And with a 200-pound weight reduction, efficient Skyactiv gasoline engines underhood and Mazda's usual focus on driving dynamics above all, we're willing to bet that the new Three will be a pretty decent steer.

Of course, being enthusiasts, we're already setting our sights on the next-generation Mazdaspeed3, rendered here by artist Theo Chin. To our eyes, it's not a very imaginative transformation, but is likely a spot-on rendering for what the next car will look like. And it's really, really hot.

While Mazda hasn't exactly confirmed that the new Speed3 will be coming, sources within the automaker have indicated that a third-generation version of the MS3 is under development. Thing is, the Japanese automaker wants to give the standard Mazda3 some time to grow in the market, so we might not see the new Speed3 until something like 2016, with a possible diesel version to arrive before then.

The big unknown, however, is what will power the new Speed3. Of course, we're big fans of the DISI 2.3-liter turbocharged inline four-cylinder that's currently used, producing 263 horsepower, but Mazda could certainly be developing something new. A turbo-four setup is a given, and power will likely fall closer to 275 hp for the new car. Bring it on.




Source: Auto Blog

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The 2014 Mazda3 with SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY | 15-sec Global Launch Film | Mazda USA



What do you get when you dare to engineer the impossible? The all-new 2014 Mazda3* with SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY. From incredible performance to better efficiency to outstanding craftsmanship—nothing in its class has ever delivered so much, so well. Packed with smart technology like our i-ACTIVSENSE safety system, it's more than simply a car. It's a revolution. It's a #GAMECHANGER. And it's like nothing else on the road.

Way to go team! We have received another Five Star Review on Cars.com!

Flyboy6783Y New Castle, Delaware Jun 27, 2013

Since I was interested in a car 150 miles away in Delaware, the issue of trust and information reliability was extremely important. We negotiated over the phone and upon inspection at Nucar, after an Amtrack trip from CT, the car was every thing Mitch Miller had represented. It was one of the two most congenial car buying experiences I've had in over 50 years of driving. Thank you Mitch and Dan

Monday, July 1, 2013

Here’s your weekly “Maintenance Tip”: Maintain Your Air Conditioning!

If you've ever lost your air conditioning on a hot summer day, then you know what a big difference a little cool air makes. The best way to tell if your air conditioner has a problem is if it can't generate or maintain air temperatures that are 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius) below the ambient outside air temperature.