View post: Walmart Has a 'Powerful' Milwaukee 2-Tool Combo Kit for 25% Off Mazda has officially launched its new 2.2L diesel MZR-CD diesel engine in the European market version of the 6. The all-new ...
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Mazda has officially announced the full specifications of a brand new 1.5-liter diesel engine, designed to comply with new Japanese market emissions regulations. It's been specifically developed to go ...
We already have had a taste of Mazda's new Skyactiv fuel-saving powertrain technology. Now, the automaker has taken the wraps off of its new Skyactiv-D 2.2 turbocharged inline-four cylinder diesel, ...
As we reported earlier, Mazda is making some waves at the 2012 LA Auto Show by announcing the 2014 Mazda6 sedan will bow with a 2.2-liter clean-diesel engine under its hood in North America. The ...
Each time I get behind the wheel of a Mazda equipped with the 2.2 SkyActiv-D, I don’t think to myself, “Oh no, another diesel-fueled disappointment.” Not only does Mazda know how to squeeze sufficient ...
Mazda had the best of intentions six years ago when it proclaimed it would begin offering diesel engines in the United States in 2012 to make its fleet more fuel efficient. But there was a problem. To ...
It's not easy being Mazda as we head into 2017. As the automotive world begins what may be an inexorable shift from driving to riding in on-demand, autonomous, electric vehicles, the Mazda ethos that ...
In spite of the saying "ain't no replacement for displacement," manufacturers are making their engines smaller by the day. Ford has its 1.0-liter EcoBoost, and Mini a 1.5-liter three cylinder motor.
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For decades, European automakers have championed diesel engines more than anyone else. After all, the technology was invented there – by German engineer Rudolf Diesel in 1897 – and the continent’s ...