Monday, August 29, 2011

The Mazda Total Advantage Program

Exciting news!

The company best known for its dynamic lineup of driver-friendly vehicles has now made owning one of those vehicles an even friendlier experience: Mazda recently introduced its first-ever pre-paid maintenance service—the Mazda Total Advantage Program—to provide owners with a more affordable way to ensure their vehicles get the factory-certified routine maintenance they deserve.

The new program was designed specifically to meet customer needs, bundling together typical maintenance services at one low price that delivers a notable cost advantage as compared to paying for the services separately. Plans are available for both Mazda’s Schedule I and Schedule II maintenance regimens, and can be purchased in 1- to 5-year increments. Customers can even roll the cost of the Mazda Total Advantage Program into their new-vehicle financing when a purchase is made through Mazda Capital Services. The entire award-winning Mazda roster is covered, too, including the MX-5 Miata and the Mazda3.

The former was the highest-ranked Compact Sporty Car in this summer’s 2011 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study, beating out rivals like the VW GTI, while the Mazda3 recently was named to KBB.com annual list of “Coolest Cars unders $18,000” for the eighth consecutive year. That’s a feat that prompted Jack R. Nerad, executive director and executive market analyst for the site, to say: “At some point we’re going to have to give Mazda3 a lifetime achievement award for its unequaled streak of appearances on our annual list of coolest cars. For the 8th year in a row—every year of the car’s existence, in fact—the Mazda3 has earned a spot on our list for its standout sheet metal, excellent interior and exceptional driving dynamics.”

But keep in mind that the innovative Mazda Total Advantage Program isn’t just limited to new vehicles—used and certified pre-owned Mazdas from the 2007 model year or newer can be covered as well.

Read more: http://www.mazdainthenews.com/mazda-introduces-pre-paid-maintenance-program/#more-987

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