Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Buy or Lease?



If you're looking for a new Mazda, you might still be up in the air about whether or not you will decide to purchase your new car...so we thought we'd weigh some pros and cons on buying and leasing to get you going.

When you lease a vehicle, you have less to worry about and pay for in regards to maintaining it.  You’ll also be driving the newest model available at the time of the lease, and you can do that continuously.  Finally, you don’t ever absorb the full depreciation costs of the car, but only for the length of your lease.

When you finance a vehicle, you own it, and after some time you will no longer have to make payments on it.  You don’t have to worry about any penalties and your insurance is less limited, and you are also able to build equity based on your vehicle’s depreciation rate.

Both buying and leasing have their disadvantages as well, such as paying back interest when a car is purchased, or higher insurance costs for a leased vehicle.  The fact of the matter is that there are an endless number of factors to consider when deciding between financing or leasing, so outlining both the benefits and disadvantages in terms of priority can be of benefit when making your decision.

Parks Mazda is glad to help answer any questions you have on purchasing your next vehicle.  Feel free to contact us or simply stop by!

Monday, May 20, 2013

Spring Car Care Tips



With springtime now in full bloom, we thought we’d share a few care care tips to help keep your Mazda in top shape this spring.

The most important and most obvious starting place is performance of routine maintenance as indicated by your Mazda owner’s manual.  This includes changing the oil and flushing of other fluids among other things.

Next, replace your wiper blades and filters.  This could include your air filter, oil filter, or fuel filter among a few others that have become clogged or dirty beyond cleaning.

Also check that your tires are ready for springtime's heat and rain.  Winter and snow aren't friendly to cars, especially the tires, and can cause low tire pressure which might result in unbalanced tread wear.

Finally, make sure your engine is good to go.  This means your serpentine belt is tight and your car is starting easily and running smoothly at idle.  A few causes for these problems relate to electrical malfunctions, be it in the ignition or sensors.  Also be sure to make your A/C is functioning properly as it can effect your Mazda’s cooling abilities.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Mazda in Action


We though we'd take a "brake" from letting you know about our specials and what not (we're going to let the website do that today!)...to share this great video from Red Bull.

The video is of driver "Mad Mike" driving, or more specifically, drifting a superpowered Mazda RX-7 through the hills of New Zealand's South Island.  We promise you'll enjoy it.

For us, we think the video does a great job of capturing some of that Mazda spirit to defy expectations.  The RX-7's rotary engine, the beyond-impressive driving, and the gorgeous landscape all evoke that spirit, and we're proud to be a part of that.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Vehcile Maintenance Mistakes

If you happen to have the extra time to perform some routine vehicle maintenance, it's a great way to save some cash and put it toward more important vehicle services.  However, a lot of us are guilty of some common, but not well known, maintenance mistakes.  Here's a few of the more common of these easy-to-make vehicle maintenance mistakes:

- Tire Inflation.  Many times, people take the reading on the tire's sidewall as the recommended air pressure.  Usually, this is the maximum recommended pressure the tire can withstand, and filling to this pressure could result in a tire blowout among other things.  People assume that higher air pressure results in better mileage, performance, etc. but it can actually lead to improperly balanced tread wear as well as a rough ride and decreased mileage.  Decreased performance and shorter tire life are ultimately the results of over-inflating.  Rotating your tires will also help with any asymmetrical tread wear.

- The "tune up."  Vehicles no longer need regular adjustment of parts, such as carburetors, ignition timing, and valve adjustments.  New vehicle computers take care of all these components themselves, leaving only spark plug replacement associated with the "tune up" moniker.

- Higher octane fuel.  It's easy to assume that higher octane fuel, because of its cost and some loose associations to certain types of vehicles, results in better performance and/or efficiency.  The truth is, the octane rating is an indication of the fuel's ability to resist fuel ignition, also called knocking.  New car technology, such as knock sensors, and OEM's have a recommendation for the proper octane fuel to be used, so it's important to follow the suggestion in order to maintain your vehicle's optimum performance.

Check out this article for more maintenance mistakes and how to correct them. If you'd rather have these services done by Parks Mazda, we'd be glad to assist you!