There's always a small lag between when a driver turns a steering wheel and when the car actually responds. This lag causes the person at the helm to make numerous tiny corrections—corrections that ...
Following a debut in Japan last month, the updated 2019 Mazda CX-5 has made its local debut, with the covers coming off Friday at the 2018 Seattle auto show. The big news is the addition of a ...
MONTREAL, Jan. 19, 2017 /CNW/ - At a press conference held at the Montreal International Auto Show today, the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) handed the award for Best New ...
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In modern vehicle design, electronic control systems are central to, well, everything. Certain luxury car models are now equipped with upwards of 70 ECUs that are responsible for safety systems, ...
The new G-Vectoring technology from Mazda promises to make its smooth steering even smoother. Too bad you probably won't consciously feel anything different. Emme Hall Former editor for CNET Cars I ...
Man, those Mazda guys are deep. They flew us out to California’s Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca to test out their new handling-improving G-Vectoring Control system, but before we so much as sat in a car, ...
IN a short video posted on YouTube by Mazda, a split-screen shot shows a sandy-haired model sitting in the passenger seat of two different Mazda 6 Wagons. While a camera focuses on the model, both ...
In a sea of beige midsize competitors, the Mazda 6 stands out with its sharp design and keen handling. Although the formula really didn't need tweaking, Mazda engineers haven't rested on their laurels ...
The Mazda 6 enters the 2017 model year with the same handsome design it adopted in 2014 but there’s a few technological changes aimed at improving the vehicle's dynamic qualities. Like the 2017 Mazda ...
It’s disconcerting to have a Japanese engineer in the back seat, studying your driving with a laptop. It’s also frustrating to go to a racetrack to turn laps in the parking lot at 10 and 20 km/h. The ...
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