By Mike Torpey on 2014-01-15 - Driving Force news editor and responsible for organising our daily output. He was staff motoring editor of the Liverpool Echo for 20 years.
Mazda moves to lure
buyers
ONE of Japanese producer Mazda's top selling cars, the Mazda6, is being made available with no deposit and zero per cent finance when bought with the brand's PCP package.
The finance package, up for grabs until the end of March, is offered across the range of SKYACTIV petrol- and diesel-powered saloon and Tourer estate models.
Customers buying the Mazda6 played a key role in boosting the company's UK sales by 19 per cent last year compared to 2012 levels, a figure that comfortably outstrips the UK automotive sector.
Built to feel like an extension of its driver, the Mazda6 features the brand's fuel-saving SKYACTIV technology in a lightweight body to produce economy figures like 72.4mpg on the combined cycle and CO2 emissions from 104g/km.
Featuring a low-slung ‘KODO: Soul of Motion' design theme, the range kicks off with the Mazda6 2.0 SE petrol hatchback at £19,595 rising to £27,595 for the 2.2-litre 175 Sport Diesel Tourer automatic.
Mazda's UK sales chief Peter Allibon said: "As well as these fantastic offers on the Mazda6, we also have a range of wallet-friendly packages across the model range - the Mazda2 supermini, the all-new Mazda3 Hatchback and Fastback, the Mazda5 MPV, the CX‑5 compact SUV and the iconic MX-5."
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