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		<title>What&#8217;s the 2010 Mazda3 Smiling About?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why are these smarmy new Mazda vehicles always smiling? Is it because they win Car &#38; Driver/design awards year after year? Or maybe it&#8217;s the joy they feel each time you take them out of the car park. regardless, we are constantly amazed as to how happy new Mazda cars look &#8211; and the MAZDA3 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why are these smarmy new Mazda vehicles always smiling? Is it because they win Car &amp; Driver/design awards year after year? Or maybe it&#8217;s the joy they feel each time you take them out of the car park.<span id="more-271"></span> regardless, we are constantly amazed as to how happy new Mazda cars look &#8211; and the MAZDA3 is no exception. In fact, it looks like a LoLCat!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.mazdapedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/mazda3-11.jpg" alt="2010 Mazda3" /></p>
<p>Part of the joy MAZDA3 is happy about is with it&#8217;s 2.0 liter four cylinder, which produces 148 horse power and 135 lb-ft of torque, or its optional 2.5 liter four cyl producing 167 HP and 168 lb-ft of torque. Read more of the official (and extreme long) press release below these sexy MAZDA3 pictures!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.mazdapedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/mazda3-2.jpg" alt="2010 Mazda3" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.mazdapedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/mazda3-rear.jpg" alt="2010 Mazda3 rear" /></p>
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<p><em>All-new Mazda3 4-Door Sedan<br />
The sports compact that delivers exhilarating driving pleasure</em></p>
<p><em>Developed in line with Mazda’s Sustainable Zoom-Zoom philosophy of engineering<br />
vehicles that are fun to drive, satisfying to own, and environmentally responsible, the<br />
all-new Mazda3 is one of the most anticipated product launches at the 2008 Los<br />
Angeles Auto Show.<br />
The popular Mazda3 – the company’s best-selling vehicle worldwide – arrives as a<br />
fully reengineered, completely redesigned, second-generation compact sedan<br />
providing:</em></p>
<p><em>• A richer looking, more dynamic exterior design</em></p>
<p><em>• Added driving enjoyment with improved performance in all areas</em></p>
<p><em>• Progressive environmental and safety features</em></p>
<p><em>• A higher level of standard and optional equipment</em></p>
<p><em>• A level of sophistication above that available from any other car in the<br />
segment</em></p>
<p><em>The new Mazda3 is perfectly positioned for the rapidly changing auto market. It<br />
offers a mix of quality, styling, power, dynamics and fit and finish that hits the bulls-<br />
eye for today’s customers. In typical Mazda fashion, Mazda3 will offer standard and<br />
optional equipment simply not found on other cars in this class – exactly what buyers<br />
looking for more value and less bulk want.</em></p>
<p><em>This 2010 edition stands on tall shoulders: the first-generation Mazda3 earned 90<br />
major awards from expert critics and achieved a 1.8-million sales volume during its<br />
five years serving customers all over the world. One in three Mazdas sold is a<br />
Mazda3. Even at the end of its build life, the first-generation Mazda3 continued to<br />
earn accolades as a leading consumer magazine recently named this car as one of<br />
the most reliable compact sedans money can buy.</em></p>
<p><em>Mazda3 Program Manager Yoshiyuki Maeda established ambitious goals for<br />
Mazda’s most popular car line, “We were determined to advance the Zoom-Zoom<br />
driving experience to new heights because that unique feeling lies at the very heart of<br />
Mazda. On the heels of the original Mazda3’s success, we aimed to again exceed<br />
the expectations of customers all over the world by a wide margin. This meant<br />
providing drivers with a sense of exhilaration whether they were in motion, seated in<br />
the Mazda3’s cockpit, or enjoying its appearance from outside.”</em></p>
<p><em>On what it takes to develop a true “world car,” Maeda added, “The development<br />
process began with careful study and identification of what features and performance<br />
qualities would be needed. That initial phase ended with my conclusion that every<br />
driving characteristic was eligible for improvement to reach our Zoom-Zoom goals.<br />
Mazda engineering and R&amp;D departments in Japan, Europe, and the US all</em></p>
<p><em>EXTERIOR DESIGN<br />
RECOGNIZABLE AS A Mazda3 BUT WITH MORE EXPRESSIVE AND DYNAMIC FEATURES<br />
Chief designer Kunihiko Kurisu’s mission was to remain faithful to the Mazda3’s<br />
existing visual identity while evolving its appearance with richer, bolder design<br />
strokes. Infusing each subsequent new model with more emotional aesthetics is a<br />
longstanding Mazda tradition. The key Mazda3 exterior design highlights are:<br />
• A move toward a more unified Mazda global “family face”<br />
• A reinforced frontal identity which integrates the lower air intake with a more<br />
emphatic and instantly recognizable five-point grille<br />
• To stress power and dynamism, major design elements focus on or flow<br />
toward the vehicle’s central axis. At the front, fascia lines converge on the<br />
center-point at the bottom of the grille. At the rear, the decklid’s surface has a<br />
distinctive center crease<br />
• The compact cabin, high deck surfaces, and flowing C-pillar features were<br />
inspired by the classic coupe profile, as seen on the 2009 MAZDA6<br />
• Hood and side surfaces are shaped to reflect light and physical surroundings<br />
• Subtle wedge-shaped and curving side character lines shared with other<br />
Mazda models give the Mazda3 a strong sense of impending motion—like a<br />
predator poised to strike<br />
• A new Adaptive Front Lighting System with self-leveling bi-xenon headlamps<br />
has been added as standard on Grand Touring models. The Mazda3 is the<br />
first compact offered for sale in the US with such an advanced lighting system<br />
• Exterior design elements contribute to the car’s function by minimizing<br />
aerodynamic drag and lift while providing the powertrain, chassis, and interior<br />
with adequate air flow for cooling and climate control<br />
• To supplement the four-door sedan introduced at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto<br />
Show, a five-door hatchback Mazda3 will arrive later</em></p>
<p><em>INTERIOR DESIGN HIGH QUALITY, SOPHISTICATED, AND SPORTY<br />
Inside, the new Mazda3 offers a sporty yet highly refined cabin. As if taut muscles lie<br />
within, the dash sweeps dramatically from its center to the cabin’s sidewalls. The<br />
large gauge cluster and center stack are positioned to tightly link the driver’s limbs<br />
and senses to the car’s instruments and controls.</em></p>
<p><em>The slant of the instrument panel optimizes operating efficiency while providing an<br />
attractive focal point. Range of motion studies helped position all controls at an ideal<br />
reach. Key knobs and switches are positioned at the same level as the steering<br />
wheel and the shifter. The Interior of the 2010 Mazda3 is based on our Human<br />
Machine Interface concept.</em></p>
<p><em>All the information a driver needs is readily available in one concentrated area that<br />
minimizes lapses of concentration on the road ahead. A Multi-Information Display is<br />
positioned high on the center portion of the instrument panel to further minimize distraction. Navigation, audio, and trip computer information is provided in this handy<br />
and easy-to-view location.</em></p>
<p><em>Front seat cushions have been extended by nearly an inch compared to the outgoing<br />
car in order to provide improved thigh support. Backrests are 1.4-inches taller and<br />
recontoured for improved driving posture. For the higher grade models, the upper<br />
side bolsters have been canted inward for heightened torso restraint during<br />
aggressive cornering. A three-position memory function has been added to cars<br />
equipped with power seats – another first for the segment, and not offered at any<br />
price on any competitors’ compact car. Upon approach to the car, the left-front seat<br />
automatically adjusts to the settings chosen by up to three different drivers by<br />
recognizing the code of the key fob.</em></p>
<p><em>To provide a top-quality cockpit appearance, the number of parting lines is minimized<br />
and soft-touch surfaces show an elegant grained texture. An interactive lighting<br />
system enhances the cabin’s ambience and sense of tranquility. Upon entry,<br />
illumination rises in intensity in a programmed manner. Occupants are welcomed by<br />
foot-well and door-handle lamps. Next, instrument cluster, center stack, audio and<br />
climate controls brighten. When a driver or front seat occupant touches an audio or<br />
AC switch, a change in illumination acknowledges that the command has been<br />
received.</em></p>
<p><em>Dual-zone automatic air conditioning is an available Mazda3 option. Other special<br />
features that distinguish this car from mundane compact sedans are: a Bose 10-<br />
speaker premium surround sound system, connectivity for cell phones and portable<br />
media players, a dock for iPods, and Sirius satellite radio. An advanced keyless entry<br />
system includes push-button engine starting. The Mazda3 options list also includes<br />
rain-sensing wipers, heated side mirrors, leather upholstery, and heated seats.</em></p>
<p><em>Overall, the details included in the new Mazda3 all contribute to the sense of quality<br />
in the car. This is a vehicle that offers equipment, fit and finish simply not found in<br />
other vehicles in this price range and class, and helps perfectly position Mazda3 for<br />
buyers considering a way to spend less and get more in this new economic climate.</em></p>
<p><em>POWER TO GO<br />
SPIRITED POWERTRAINS ENGINEERED FOR MAXIMUM ZOOM-ZOOM,<br />
MINIMAL CONSUMPTION<br />
The MZR 2.0-liter four-in-line engine delivers 148 horsepower at 6500 rpm (PZEV =<br />
144 @ 6500 rpm) and 135 lb-ft of torque at 4500 rpm (PZEV = 132 @ 4500 rpm).<br />
Aluminum block and head construction saves weight. In the interests of power and<br />
efficiency, four valves per cylinder are operated by dual overhead camshafts.</em></p>
<p><em>The new MZR 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine is borrowed from the larger all-new 2009<br />
MAZDA6. It shares the same construction features of the 2.0-liter engine while<br />
upping output to 167 horsepower at 6000 rpm (PZEV = 165 @ 6000 rpm) and 168 lb-<br />
ft of torque at 4000 rpm (PZEV = 167 @ 4000 rpm). Both engines employ advanced<br />
electronic throttle actuation. Mazda’s exclusive torque base control technology<br />
provides a highly linear acceleration response to every change of throttle pedal<br />
pressure.<br />
A slick-shifting five-speed and six-speed manual transmission as well as a five-speed<br />
electronically controlled Sport-AT automatic transmission are available depending on<br />
the model. Sport-AT offers enthusiastic drivers the control of manual gear<br />
engagement with the convenience and comfort of a conventional automatic.</em></p>
<p><em>Fuel economy is exemplary and was key to the vehicle’s development. The Mazda3<br />
with 2.0-liter engine achieves 25 mpg in city driving with the manual transmission and<br />
24 mpg with the automatic. The highway mileage with the 2.0-liter engine is 33 mpg<br />
with either transmission. The Mazda3 with 2.5-liter engine also tops 20 mpg in all<br />
conditions. Equipped with the six-speed manual transmission, its city rating is 21<br />
mpg, rising to 22 mpg with the 5-speed automatic. The highway rating is 29 mpg<br />
with either transmission. As the new Mazda3 is larger in every dimension – meeting<br />
the requests and needs of customers – Mazda engineers worked hard to deliver a<br />
vehicle that offers fuel economy on-par with the outgoing car.</em></p>
<p><em>To refine the acoustic qualities of the Mazda3 powertrains, extra attention was paid<br />
to tuning each engine’s intake and exhaust system. Resonance chambers were<br />
implemented to quiet certain sound frequencies while reinforcing others, achieving a<br />
well mannered yet sporty voice during acceleration. The Mazda3 2.5-liter engine is<br />
equipped with dual tailpipes and specially tuned mufflers to reduce mid-range boom<br />
and objectionable high-frequency noise at high rpm.</em></p>
<p><em>Mazda3s certified to U.S. Federal exhaust emission standards are equipped with<br />
catalytic converters employing advanced single nanotechnology. It is used to embed<br />
individual particles of precious metals, which are less than five nanometers in<br />
diameter, into the catalyst base material. This new development enables Mazda to<br />
reduce the amount of expensive precious metals such as platinum and palladium by<br />
70 to 90 percent without impairing catalyst performance. The catalyst is an important<br />
part of Mazda’s efforts to reduce reliance on limited resources.</em></p>
<p><em>SOUND FOUNDATION<br />
INCREASED STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY AND REDUCED AERODYNAMIC DRAG<br />
CONTRIBUTE TO Mazda3’S POISE AND PERFORMANCE<br />
The 2009 MAZDA6 offers one of the stiffest unibody structures on any Mazda vehicle.<br />
Lessons learned in developing that car provided major strides in structural stiffness in<br />
the new Mazda3. A stiff unibody provides a smoother ride, more confident handling,<br />
and improved agility with virtually no increase in unibody weight.</em></p>
<p><em>Reengineered unibody joints and increased metal gauges in key areas help diminish<br />
the transmission of road and powertrain noise into the passenger cabin. Suspension<br />
anchor points are more substantial to provide the solid foundation needed to absorb<br />
steering and suspension forces. In addition to welded attachments, suspension<br />
towers are bonded to the surrounding unibody areas with structural adhesives. A<br />
combination of welding and adhesives – also borrowed from the 2009 MAZDA6 – is<br />
also used to increase the rigidity and collision deformation resistance at door opening<br />
locations. The stiffer door design also improves the effectiveness of weather seals<br />
that block moisture and noise from the interior.</em></p>
<p><em>A Mazda engineering approach called Aero Flow Management was used to optimize<br />
the flow of air around and through Mazda3 body openings. Even though the front grille appears larger than before, it’s actually 20-percent smaller to ingest only the<br />
amount of air needed for combustion and cooling. An air guide attached to the front<br />
bumper directs the flow through the radiator where it’s most useful. At high speeds, a<br />
bypass flap opens to minimize cooling fan drag.</em></p>
<p><em>Air flow along the Mazda3’s body sides was improved during wind tunnel testing by<br />
placing deflectors near the tires and by carefully tuning the upper-forward corners of<br />
the cabin. Subtle refinements in the shape of the A-pillars, exterior mirrors,<br />
windshield wipers, and taillamps also contributed to the six-percent reduction in wind<br />
noise levels. The 0.29 drag coefficient (Cd) achieved by Mazda engineers is one of<br />
the lowest available in the compact class and highly beneficial to highway fuel<br />
economy.</em></p>
<p><em>CLASS-LEADING CHASSIS DESIGN<br />
SUBTLE YET COMPREHENSIVE REFINEMENTS ADVANCE THE COMPACT<br />
CLASS’S SPORTIEST MODEL TO NEW HEIGHTS OF DRIVING FUN AND FUNCTION<br />
There was no need to reinvent the Mazda3’s chassis design because the first<br />
generation achieved distinction as the best available in the compact class in terms of<br />
driving enjoyment, handling, and all around poise. Subtle and tuning changes were<br />
the order of the day.</em></p>
<p><em>A rubber-isolated subframe in front supports the entire powertrain, the rack-and-<br />
pinion steering system, and the lower attachments of the coil spring MacPherson<br />
strut suspension. The independent multi-link rear suspension also uses coil springs<br />
with one trailing arm, two lateral links, and one toe-control link per side. Four-wheel<br />
power disc brakes with vented rotors in front and solid rotors in back are standard<br />
equipment. Dynamic Stability Control and Traction Control are available on all<br />
Mazda3s, standard on some trim levels.</em></p>
<p><em>To improve steering feel, the electro-hydraulic-assist rack-and-pinion steering gear is<br />
now secured at three instead of two attachment locations. The additional mounting<br />
point allowed a reduction in the stiffness of the bushings that support the steering<br />
gear to diminish the vibration transmitted over rough pavement.</em></p>
<p><em>Resistance to body roll has been increased by recalibrating the monotube rear<br />
dampers for tighter control and by switching to a new more substantial mounting<br />
arrangement for the front and rear anti-roll bars. At the front of the new Mazda3,<br />
lower control arms, the subframe, and mount bushings are all stiffer to improve both<br />
steering response and cornering grip at the adhesion limit. A redesigned rear<br />
suspension crossmember is both lighter and significantly stiffer, also for improved<br />
handling.</em></p>
<p><em>The most notable change to the braking system is a new vacuum booster that<br />
provides a more reassuring response to light pedal efforts without disturbing the<br />
highly direct and linear feel inherited from the first-generation Mazda3. Adjustments<br />
to the electronic brake force distribution programming enhance vehicle stability<br />
during mixed braking and cornering maneuvers. Structural changes to the unibody<br />
mentioned above help improve not only the rigidity of the brakes but also their<br />
linearity during high-g stops.<br />
The MAZDA3 with 2.0-liter engine is equipped with 10.9-inch diameter front rotors<br />
and 10.4-inch diameter rear rotors while the more powerful 2.5-liter MAZDA3 is fitted<br />
with 11.8-inch front and 11.0-inch rear rotors.</em></p>
<p><em>ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS<br />
THE NEW Mazda3 IS NOT ONLY FUN TO DRIVE, ITS HIGH LEVEL OF<br />
MANEUVERABILITY IS ALSO THE BEST HEDGE AGAINST A COLLISION<br />
Providing the Mazda3 driver with a better ability to avoid a collision by steering or<br />
braking safely out of harm’s way is a fundamental aspect of Mazda’s product<br />
development. Mazda’s engineers strongly believe that the best way to help protect<br />
occupants in a crash is to engineer control systems in such a way that the crash is<br />
avoided in the first place. Carefully tuned electro-hydraulic power steering, a highly<br />
agile suspension system, and powerful disc brakes are standard Mazda3 features.<br />
ABS, Dynamic Stability Control, and traction control are offered as optional<br />
equipment.<br />
Also, a new Adaptive Front Lighting System with self-leveling bi-xenon headlamps<br />
has been added as standard on Grand Touring models. The Mazda3 is the first<br />
compact offered for sale in the US with such an advanced lighting system.</em></p>
<p><em>But in rare instances, a collision cannot be avoided. To cover these circumstances,<br />
all Mazda3s are constructed with a Triple-H unibody design employing efficient H-<br />
shaped steel reinforcements in the floor, side structures, and roof. This approach to<br />
energy absorption provides crush zones that better protect occupants from the<br />
impact forces sustained during rollover, frontal, side, front-offset, angled, and rear<br />
collisions. Six airbags and active head restraints are standard equipment.</em></p>
<p><em>ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP<br />
THE Mazda3 ALSO DELIGHTS CUSTOMERS BY DEMONSTRATING REDUCED<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT<br />
Seemingly small changes can often deliver great gains. For example, the four-speed<br />
automatic transmission was switched to a five-speed in 2.0-liter Mazda3 models, and<br />
subtle aerodynamic improvements were made. The changes yielded a three-mpg<br />
improvement (10%) in highway fuel economy.</em></p>
<p><em>To reduce consumption of hazardous materials, the new Mazda3 uses no lead in its<br />
fuel tank, wiring harness, or undercoating. Hexavalent chromium and cadmium have<br />
also been eliminated from the bill of materials. The toluene emissions from a new<br />
joint sealing compound is 90-percent lower than before. Mazda’s manufacturing<br />
plants adhere to the strictest environmental standards. These are the invisible parts<br />
of Mazda’s Sustainable Zoom-Zoom initiatives</em>.</p>
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