New feature-packed Mazda2 Genki arrives

New Mazda 2 GenkiThe new Mazda2 Genki benefitting from a host of additional features and a keen price arrives in Australian showrooms this week.

In line with the Genki’s status as the range-topping Mazda2, the new features will further increase occupant comfort and improve the driving experience.

The addition of rain-sensing wipers (a first for the segment), auto headlamps and cruise control offer significant benefits to the driver and secure the Mazda2 Genki’s status as one of the best-equipped light cars in Australia.

Another handy new tool for the driver is a trip computer that includes current and average fuel consumption, distance to empty and average vehicle speed, while an ambient temperature display is also added.

Climate control air-conditioning is now standard, ensuring the comfort of all Mazda2 Genki occupants is well-catered for.

The addition of a chrome exhaust extension and subtle changes to the front bumper and alloy wheel design are in keeping with the Mazda2’s reputation as a style leader in the segment.

The Manufacturer’s List Price (MLP) of the new Mazda2 Genki has been decreased by $445 over the previous model.

Mazda Australia national marketing manager, Alastair Doak, welcomed the arrival of the new Mazda2 Genki. “The sales success of the Mazda2 so far this year really speaks volumes for the quality of this car. We had the benefit of upgrades to the Neo and Maxx models earlier this year and now we’re delighted to see the whole Mazda2 range updated. There’s been a significant amount of equipment added to the Genki and we’re sure that this will strike the right note with buyers,” he said.

Coming on top of upgrades to Mazda2 Neo and Maxx models earlier this year, the addition of the new Genki will ensure the Mazda2 remains one of Australia’s best-selling light cars. So far this year nearly 6,000 Mazda2s have found buyers, representing a sales increase of over 30 per cent compared with 2010.

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Alto judged Australia’s best value car

Alto named Australia's best value carAustralia’s leading motoring authority has once again declared the Suzuki Alto the country’s least expensive car to own and operate.

The NRMA’s annual vehicle running costs survey confirmed Suzuki’s reputation as offering the best value for money, with stand-out performances from every car in its range.

The Alto GL dominated the light car class and easily outperformed all other competitors.

Based on average car operating costs over a five year period, the Alto GL manual ranked first among all new vehicles in Australia with a weekly bill of just $89.81.

Taking into account purchase price, depreciation, petrol prices, maintenance and insurance, the Alto’s average weekly fuel bill was calculated at $24.00 per week, returning an overall cost per kilometre of just 31 cents.

With its leading safety of six airbags and ESC plus the economy of just 4.7 litres per 100 kilometres, the Suzuki Alto is one of the best value new cars on the market.

In the Compact SUV segment Suzuki models occupy the top three spots with the Jimny Sierra (manual and auto) and Grand Vitara (manual) running on weekly average costs of $130.39 and $155.16 respectively.

Suzuki was also amongst the best performers in the small and mid-size car segments with the SX4 running costs at $128.33 and the Kizashi at $182.18 a week, the cheapest naturally-aspirated vehicle in its class.

“The Suzuki mantra of providing quality, reliable and value-packed products couldn’t be more evident than in our award-winning line-up of vehicles,” said Suzuki Australia general manager, Tony Devers.

“The results speak for themselves and we are extremely proud of this recognition by NRMA.”

In announcing the results, NRMA Motoring & Services vehicle expert David Carr warned consumers to be careful with vehicle choice with costs potentially fluctuating by hundreds of dollars per week between vehicles in the same size or class.

‘The cheapest vehicle to run, the Suzuki Alto, costs $89.61 per week, while other cars in the same light car class could cost more than $200 per week to operate meaning the disparity could run into the thousands of dollars over a year,” Mr Carr said.

The NRMA survey is Australia’s most authoritative, comparing more than 1,200 cars on all key cost factors.

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Welcome to the new Volvo v60

A new breed of sportswagon has arrived. The new Volvo V60 is here. With a coupe-like slim roofline design and driving dynamics to match, the new Volvo V60 is without doubt the sportiest wagon Volvo has ever produced.

With the option of diesel and petrol engines including a 224kW six cylinder turbocharged engine mated to a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system the V60 redefines the word sporty.

And like the recently launched all-new S60 sedan, the V60 is packed full of ground-breaking innovative safety features. City Safety is standard, helping avoid frontal collisions at low speeds, and the optional Pedestrian Detection Technology can detect pedestrians in danger, warn the driver and apply full-braking power if necessary.

Please contact your nearest authorised Volvo dealership to book a test drive today.

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