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Read the latest Mazda news reporting from Torque News. Mazda is the little carmaker that could, being the underdog in the North American market that has recently been bringing an A-game to the field and creating new gold standards for automotive in several segments. Partnerships and collaborations with others have also changed the underpinnings of many of the vehicles we're driving today, most notably with Ford and the EcoBoost engine series.

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Mazda's products draw rave reviews and now the company's quality does as well. From owners.
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Mazda looks like it is creating the perfect two-row crossover with its 2019 CX-5 Signature.
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The Insurance Institute For Highway Safety has announced its Best Choices for the safest used cars for teens. Here's why Mazda's CX-5, CX-3, and Mazda6 are all on its list.
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Own a Mazda Miata and planning to tow? Here is some good advice from an owner who has done it successfully.
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Consumer Reports is the most trusted name in vehicle reliability. Its new list of the top ten cars for reliability has only one sports car. Of course, it's the Mazda Miata.
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We test the 2019 Mazda Miata with the new engine updates and come away smiling.
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Both Mazda and Porsche are known as car companies, but they both only dabble in cars now. Here's a look at how our perceptions trail our realities.
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Mazda's top-selling vehicle should be getting two big changes for 2019. Here's what to watch for, and why it matters.
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A special deal on leftover 2018 Mazda Miatas is making some waves.
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Our long-term tester, Mazda's CX-5 Grand Touring in Soul Red Crystal Metallic needed some scratches touched up. Here's how the repair went.
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We compare the 2019 Mazda MX-5 Miata and the 2019 Fiat 124 Spider's fuel economy.
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In a new study by AutiPacifica, owners report that the Mazda CX-9 is the 3-row crossover that best meets their expectations. What makes it special?
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The newly refreshed Mazda6 is a Top Safety pick from IIHS.
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Mazda has announced its Miata RF prices for 2019. Here is how much of a price bump to expect due to the new changes.
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Mazda's 2018 CX-5 crossover is the best in its class now but could rise above its peers with this one easy move.
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The Mazda CX-5 is now rated highest in safety among its compact crossover peers. Here's why.
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Mazda is upgrading the Miata's engine for 2019. Here's how the changes impact fuel economy.
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A new study shows that one of these three cars is driven a lot more by its owner than the other two. Which is your guess?
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Torque News spotted this clever Mazda Miata owner on his way to do some kayaking. Have you ever seen a better Miata storage solution?
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There’s a lot of records out there, all made to be broken. A Mazda RX-7 has broken the half-mile speed record for rotary engines.
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Most people know that Mazda is a Japanese car company. Now the brand is playing up its Japanese roots in advertising aimed at Hispanic buyers.
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Take a look at just about any automotive forum or website, and you will inevitably come across new members asking what kind of modifications would be good on their cars. Between the responses berating the poster for not making use of various search functions, you will find members telling the newbie to keep his or her car stock. Is there a good way to modify a car? Let's take a look using the example of modifying a Mazda Miata.
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Granted, I’ll get beat up by my fellow automotive journalist for click baiting yoou into the reading this short but happy drive review. No hype, 2019 Mazda CX3 absolutely kills it when it comes to an affordable fun to drive sports hatchback. What’s new for 2019?
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It's pretty well known that there are great cars that never made it to the States. This comes as a result of a number of different factors--safety and emissions are the big ones--but some special editions are only released in a country or two. That's the way it is with some of these special edition Miatas, such as the Mazda Roadster MPS in the picture. After you see some of these cars, you'll want to grab one, or move to where you can buy one.
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Moss Miata, one of the best known producers of aftermarket Mazda Miata parts, has been in the business of providing for enthusiast needs since 1948. Prior to 1995, the company only produced parts for British sports cars. The Miata, however, was a natural addition to the catalog lineup. This says a lot about the Miata's true sports car status.
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Out of all of the iterations of the Mazda Miata, the NC generation, which was made from 2006-2015, is often the one which is left on the bench. There are some good reasons for choosing one of the more desired generations, but also good reasons to go with the underdog.
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Mazda's little roadster is a legend. What it's done for motorsports, the enthusiast community, and those suffering from mid-life crises is beyond measure. And that's not even mentioning the hairdressers who have transportation thanks to the cute little convertible. But one of the competing designs which Mazda considered for their interpretation of the British sports car had front-wheel drive. What would life be like if that had been the winner?
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Mazda Team Joest is hoping to repeat some of the success of last year's showing at Watkins Glen in upstate New York, but in addition to have to battle with the competition, they also have 6 hours of near three-digit heat.
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We have driven and tested the 2018 top trims of the Toyota Camry XSE V6, Honda Accord 2.0 Touring, and Mazda6 Signature. Here is what makes each special.
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The 2018 Mazda6 with the new 2.5-liter turbocharged engine is the new benchmark for midsize vehicle excellence.