Thank you for taking time to consider Auto Inspection Service as your Mazda service provider . Service can be provided by anyone. I would like to go beyond service and provide you with an experience that keeps you coming back. To build a relationship based on trust. Everyone is looking for a service provider they can go to with confidence, wouldn't you agree. The assurance that the work will be done by professionals, that have the acquired skills and perform the job successfully with competence. The reality is, you want the facts about your vehicle and you want the truth. I will honor your request with moral character and ethical principles. I will be fair and impartial giving you the reliance of fulfillment and promise.

Two Year Parts and Labor Limited Warranty

WE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SERVICES FOR YOUR MAZDA: 

  • Seat Covers and Floor Mats
  • Oil Changes / Scheduled Maintenance
  • Engine Tune Ups
  • Wheel and Tire Service
  • Repair / Reset Annoying Warning Lights
  • Engine Performance
  • Electrical Problems
  • Engine Repair
  • Engine Exchange: Re-manufactured or Used
  • Automatic and Manual Transmissions Service
  • Heating and A/C - HVAC
  • Suspension Struts and Shocks
  • Disc and Drum Brakes / ABS
  • Steering Racks / Tie Rod Ends / Ball Joints
  • Drive Shaft / U Joints / CV Shafts
  • Exhaust and Muffler Repair
  • Windshields and door glass

A Few Facts About Mazda

Mazda Motor Corporation is a Japanese automotive manufacturer based in Hiroshima, Japan.

Mazda began as the Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd, founded in Japan in 1920 which renamed itself to Toyo Kogyo Co., Ltd. in 1927. Toyo Kogyo moved from manufacturing machine tools to vehicles with the introduction of the Mazda-Go in 1931.

The company formally adopted the Mazda name in 1984, though every automobile sold from the beginning bore that name. The Mazda R360 was introduced in 1960, followed by the Mazda engines in 1962.

According to the company website, the name Mazda "derives from Ahura Mazda”, the Iranian – Zoroastrian God and "also derives from the name of founder, Jujiro Matsuda".

Beginning in the 1960s, Mazda put a major engineering effort into development of the Wankel rotary engine as a way of differentiating itself from other Japanese auto companies.

Beginning with the limited-production Cosmo Sport of 1967 and continuing to the present day with the RX-8, Mazda has become the sole manufacturer of Wankel-type engines mainly by way of attrition.

In 1970, Mazda formally entered the American market and was very successful, going so far as to create the Mazda Rotary Pickup  solely for North American buyers. To this day, Mazda remains the only automaker to have produced a Wankel-powered pickup truck.

Introduced in 1989 to worldwide acclaim, the piston-powered Mazda Roadster, a.k.a. the MX-5 or Miata, has been widely credited with reviving the concept of the small sports car after its decline in the late 1970s.

Mazda helped Ford develop the 1991 Explorer, which Mazda sold as the 2-door only Mazda Navajo from 1991 through 1994.

Mazda introduced the first Miller cycle engine for automotive use in the Millenia luxury sedan of 1995. As with its leadership in Wankel technology, Mazda remains so far the only automaker to have used a Miller-cycle engine in the automotive realm.

In the racing world, Mazda has had substantial success with both its signature Wankel-engine cars as well as its piston-engine models. Mazda vehicles and engines compete in a wide variety of disciplines and series around the world. More Mazdas are raced every week than any other car brand.

 

WEBSITE: www.mazda.com