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DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- When it comes to finding a stylish, fuel efficient and great-driving vehicle, consumers consistently choose the Mazda3. This is backed up by the fact that the Mazda3 achieves high sales numbers regularly – with last month being no exception as it had its best September ever. Matt Castrucci Mazda has also seen the high attention consumers have given to the vehicle, which is why the dealership stocks a large quantity of the 2012 Mazda3 in Dayton, OH.
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By focusing on outstanding style and high efficiency, Mazda has attracted a great amount of interest to its small car entry. The efficiency can rival many competitors in the industry, as the most efficient version of the Mazda3 is good for an estimated 40 miles per gallon highway fuel economy.
Mazda unveiled the 2.0-liter engine on the Mazda3 in 2012, which provides better fuel economy and more horsepower than the previous versions. There are also several new trim levels available for the Mazda3, as can be seen in the selection of Dayton, OH Mazda cars at Matt Castrucci Mazda. With the introduction of Skyactiv technology as well, consumers have a lot of options with the 2012 Mazda3.
Matt Castrucci Mazda stocks new and used cars in Dayton, OH – including the 2012 Mazda3. The dealership can be reached at 877-321-5043 or online at www.mattcastruccimazda.com.
Media Contact: Todd Williams Matt Castrucci Mazda, 877-321-5043, toddwilliams@mikecastruccichevrolet.com
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