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    Mazda PH Adjusts Prices of Select Models, Adds Brown Top Option For MX-5 | CarGuide

    Mazda Philippines Price List (as of February 2023)

    Mazda2 1.5 Hatchback Premium – P 1,220,000 (from P 1,195,000)
    Mazda3 2.0 Sedan Sport – P 1,495,000 (no change)
    Mazda3 2.0 Hatchback Sport – P 1,495,000 (no change)
    Mazda3 2.0 Sedan M Hybrid – P 1,695,000 (no change)
    Mazda3 2.0 Hatchback M Hybrid – P 1,695,000 (no change)
    Mazda6 2.5 Sport Wagon – P 1,995,000 (no change)
    Mazda6 2.2 Diesel Sedan – P 2,250,000 (no change)
    Mazda6 2.5 Turbo Sedan – P 2,250,000 (no change)
    MX-5 2.0 MT Black Top/Black Fabric – P 2,050,000 (from P 2,020,000)
    MX-5 2.0 MT Black Top/Black Leather – P 2,200,000 (new)
    MX-5 2.0 AT Black Top/Black Leather – P 2,250,000 (from P 2,230,000)
    MX-5 2.0 MT MCP 25th Anniversary – P 2,280,000 (from P 2,250,000)
    MX-5 2.0 AT MCP 25th Anniversary – P 2,330,000 (from P 2,300,000)
    MX-5 2.0 AT Brown Top/Terracotta Leather – P 2,350,000 (from P 2,230,000)
    MX-5 2.0 MT Club Edition – P 2,650,000 (from P 2,580,000)
    MX-5 2.0 AT Club Edition – P 2,700,000 (from P 2,630,000)
    MX-5 RF 2.0 MT Black Leather – P 2,350,000 (from P 2,330,000)
    MX-5 RF 2.0 MT Terracotta Leather – P 2,400,000 (from P 2,370,000)
    MX-5 RF 2.0 AT Black Leather – P 2,450,000 (from P 2,400,000)
    MX-5 RF 2.0 AT Terracotta Leather – P 2,490,000 (from P 2,440,000)
    MX-5 RF 2.0 MT Club Edition – P 2,780,000 (from P 2,720,000)
    MX-5 RF 2.0 AT Club Edition – P 2,850,000 (from P 2,790,000)
    CX-3 2.0 Sport – P 1,510,000 (from P 1,490,000)
    CX-30 2.0 Sport – P 1,790,000 (no change)
    CX-30 2.0 M Hybrid – P 1,990,000 (no change)
    CX-5 2.0 Sport – P 1,890,000 (no change)
    CX-5 2.5 AWD Sport – P 1,990,000 (no change)
    CX-5 2.5 AWD Turbo – P 2,430,000 (from P 2,380,000)
    CX-8 2.5 Signature – P 2,330,000 (no change)
    CX-8 2.5 Exclusive – P 2,490,000 (no change)
    CX-9 2.5 Turbo Touring – P 2,490,000 (no change)
    CX-9 2.5 Turbo Black Edition – P 2,790,000 (no change)
    CX-9 2.5 Turbo AWD Exclusive – P 2,990,000 (no change)
    BT-50 4x2 MT – P 1,390,000 (no change)
    BT-50 4x2 AT – P 1,430,000 (no change)
    BT-50 4x4 AT – P ,790,000 (no change)
    BT-50 4x4 Pangolin AT - P 1,858,000 (no change)

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    Mazda trademarks CX-20 name in PH. Could it be a new small crossover? | TopGear PH

    the future of the CX-20 will all depend on Mazda pushing through with the production and development of the car or not. The company already makes models such as the CX-30, CX-50, CX-60 and CX-90, so the idea of a CX-20 isn’t far-fetched. Either way, Mazda has rights to that name, so it’s likely that the company is giving it serious thought.

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    Mazda is releasing the new CX60 locally on 9 June. I read from autoindustriya that it will be likely the 3.3 inline 6 diesel turbo, hopefully the 3.3L inline 6 turbo petrol will be part of the release also.

    Thinking of getting this as Im not into 3 rows. Any thoughts / inputs and which one would be a better option if both will be release?


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    https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-...ts-at-php.html

    Kung tataya at manalo ako sa lotto, parang magandang alternative ito sa Lexus at BMW na entry level. I6 + RWD. Rare combo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akky M View Post
    Mazda is releasing the new CX60 locally on 9 June. I read from autoindustriya that it will be likely the 3.3 inline 6 diesel turbo, hopefully the 3.3L inline 6 turbo petrol will be part of the release also.

    Thinking of getting this as Im not into 3 rows. Any thoughts / inputs and which one would be a better option if both will be release?
    Gas is definitely more reliable. Mazda skyactiv diesel has issues with head gaskets and oil dilution caused by incomplete DPF (diesel particulate filter) regen or burn.

    No idea if they solved it already but this was widely prevalent in Thailand and Taiwan where the diesel variant was sold in numbers. Thai cx-5 diesel owners even filed a class-action lawsuit against the carmaker. Taiwan Mazda already stopped selling the diesel variant due to the same issue, but gave out replacement engines to affected diesel owners even post-warranty.

    Long story short, avoid diesel engines with DPFs as much as you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
    Gas is definitely more reliable. Mazda skyactiv diesel has issues with head gaskets and oil dilution caused by incomplete DPF (diesel particulate filter) regen or burn.

    No idea if they solved it already but this was widely prevalent in Thailand and Taiwan where the diesel variant was sold in numbers. Thai cx-5 diesel owners even filed a class-action lawsuit against the carmaker. Taiwan Mazda already stopped selling the diesel variant due to the same issue, but gave out replacement engines to affected diesel owners even post-warranty.

    Long story short, avoid diesel engines with DPFs as much as you can.
    Euro6 DPF has been the root cause of diesel problems...not just Mazda. If only manufacturers skipped these maintenance-hog filters on markets that aren't euro6 compliant, those engines would've been as reliable as any other jurassic oil burner.
    That said, the petrol variant would be the easy better choice here.
    Personally, I feel modern cars w/ all the electronic nannies & hybrid tech are just not meant for really long-term ownership that would earn them the 'classic' status. Those days are long gone. Full EVs would be much easier to live w/.

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    Mas maganda din all black interior ng gas variant.
    Mukhang okay din naman mga Toyota hybrid sa long term... worst case kaya nasira ang hybrid mode, tatakbo pa din ito as normal ice?

    Since may istop pala ito, mahal na naman battery...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Mas maganda din all black interior ng gas variant.
    Mukhang okay din naman mga Toyota hybrid sa long term... worst case kaya nasira ang hybrid mode, tatakbo pa din ito as normal ice?

    Since may istop pala ito, mahal na naman battery...
    Yes sa mga nakita kong Prius/Rav4 na nag battery error sa hybrid system, tumatakbo without engaging hybrid mode lang so parang normal car lang. Karamihan sa nag error more than 10 years na rin bago need replace/repair ang battery.

    Imo, mas okay pa hybrid kaysa euro6 diesel with dpf. Naturally aspirated gasoline needs little maintenance: no expensive fuel pump, injectors, turbocharger, intercooler, egr, dpf, scr, etc etc. Even less stressed pa dahil less running hours since naka EV mode ito half of the time. Battery naman sa katagalan magmumura din yan, sa US marami na marunong mag replace ng individual defective cells, no need to replace whole battery pack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Mas maganda din all black interior ng gas variant.
    Mukhang okay din naman mga Toyota hybrid sa long term... worst case kaya nasira ang hybrid mode, tatakbo pa din ito as normal ice?

    Since may istop pala ito, mahal na naman battery...
    Wish MazdaPh can demand Hofu to spec PhDM vehicles differently...w/o iStop & DPF. Guess our market will never have the numbers to justify retooling cost.
    Still, the 60 comes pretty enticing w/ i6, RWD, driver-centricity, reliability, pricing, lower ownership cost & YOJIN vs euro premiums.

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    Wife and I just looked at it at the mall.

    Rhodium white is really nice with the black interior. Wife is now trying to convince me to put the reservation [emoji28]





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    Quote Originally Posted by Akky M View Post
    Wife and I just looked at it at the mall.

    Rhodium white is really nice with the black interior. Wife is now trying to convince me to put the reservation [emoji28]





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    Go for it.

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    Mazda PH extends battery warranty of mild hybrids to 5 years | Visor

    This applies to the 24V and the 48V lithium-ion batteries found on the following models:
    3 HEV
    CX-30 HEV
    CX-60 HEV
    CX-90 HEV

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    Mazda takes top spot for after-sales satisfaction for the second year in a row | AutoDeal

    This recognition reaffirms the brand’s commitment to delivering a hassle-free ownership experience. A key factor in this success is Mazda’s industry-leading 5-year free service program, which ensures that every new Mazda owner in the Philippines enjoys worry-free maintenance for half a decade.

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    Mazda To Produce New Hybrid B-Segment SUV In Thailand For ASEAN, Japan | CarGuide

    The new investment is said to focus on a new hybrid B-segment SUV (next-generation CX-30?) that will be offered not just in Thailand, but to ASEAN countries and even global markets, including Japan. Production is scheduled to begin in 2027.

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    My dad was just looking at this in the mall

    Unfortunately the diesel only comes with the beige interior with velour. So hes thinking about it lol

    The black interior is very nice


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    Quote Originally Posted by viper888 View Post
    My dad was just looking at this in the mall

    Unfortunately the diesel only comes with the beige interior with velour. So hes thinking about it lol

    The black interior is very nice


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    Do not diesel.

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    He went for the diesel

    Most are reserving the diesel according to the agent

    He can still change down the line


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    Quote Originally Posted by viper888 View Post
    He went for the diesel

    Most are reserving the diesel according to the agent

    He can still change down the line


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    If it's intended for short & slow city drives, convince him to go petrol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    If it's intended for short & slow city drives, convince him to go petrol.

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    Im surprised he went for the diesel actually since he prefers gas and its meant to replace an Explorer.

    But he hasnt made up his mind lol

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    Most people are not aware of the problems that a DPF will cause in the future ... well, if they change vehicles every 3 years, they wouldn't experience DPF issues ... diesel will have better resale value though ...

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