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New and Used Mazda in Bucks County


Mazda in Bucks County

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Used Mazda 3


 The Mazda3 is not just a sedan, but a zippy vehicle that hovers above it rivals when it comes to performance. Used Mazda 3s get an automatic transmission, which delivers quick, smooth responses. The Mazda3's engine is generally quiet and the clutch is well-behaved.  In the cabin, the used Mazda3 in bucks county has nicely shaped seats, but a bit on the stiff side.   Rear legroom is limited, but foot space is good in the rear. Headroom Visibility in used Mazda3 sedans is good. Front dual airbags come standard and side-impact and side curtain airbags are optional. All-disc antilock brakes with brake assist are standard on s models and optional on i models. The 2.0-liter four-cylinder in the Mazda3 i has variable valve timing and develops 148 horsepower (144 hp in PZEV form). The Mazda3 s uses a 2.3-liter four-cylinder that pumps out 156 hp. A five-speed manual gearbox is standard, and a four-speed automatic transmission with a manual-shift provision is optional for the Mazda3 i. The 2.3-liter engine can mate with a five-speed automatic.

2007 Mazda MX-5


The Mazda MX-5, or more commonly known as the Mazda Miata, is powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that develops 166 horsepower at 6,700 rpm. The engine operates with four valves per cylinder and has dual overhead camshafts and variable valve timing. Torque output is 140 pounds-feet at 5,000 rpm. For the 2007 model year, three transmissions are available: a five-speed manual, six-speed manual and six-speed automatic. The six-speed manual has especially short throws and triple-cone synchronizers for the first four gears. The engine's output dips by 3 hp when it's teamed with the six-speed automatic. The 2007 MX-5 in bucks county can hold two occupants, the cabin is highlighted with chrome and silver accents, and the driver faces a three-spoke tilt steering wheel. Coated glass covers the instrument cluster for easy visibility, even in direct sunlight. Steering-wheel audio and cruise controls are used. The MX-5 is larger than its predecessor but similar to the original Miata in overall design and shape. It is intended to be natural and lively in its reactions. Seat-mounted side-impact airbags are standard.


2009 Mazda 6


The Mazda6, Mazda's sporty sedan, was completely redesigned for 2009. New for 2009 are improved powertrains, new transmissions and new technology. However, the Mazda6 hatchback and wagon versions have been dropped. The Mazda6, a midsize front-wheel-drive sedan, stands apart from its competitors with its sporty nature. The new rounded instruments and a three-spoke steering wheel integrate nicely into the T-shaped instrument panel. All trim levels get 60/40-split folding rear seats with remote capability. The cabin has 101.9 cubic feet of passenger space and 16.6 cubic feet of cargo space in the trunk. Trunk space is slightly larger than that of the Malibu and Accord. The 2009 Mazda6 in bucks county features a front and rear independent suspension. Four-cylinder and V-6 options are standard in this segment, but the standard six-speed manual transmission (with the four-cylinder) plays up Mazda's performance roots.

2010 Mazda RX-8


Mazda's unique rotary powered sports car, the RX-8, competes with the Mitsubishi Eclipse and Nissan 370Z. The RX-8's cabin has room for up to four people. There are bucket seats in front and back, and a full-length center console runs the length of the cabin between both rows of seats. The tachometer has a variable redline that moves based on engine temperature. The 2010 RX-8 in bucks county runs on a 1.3-liter rotary engine that produces 232 horsepower when teamed with the six-speed manual transmission.  Its output drops to 212 hp when paired with the optional six-speed automatic. Antilock brakes, side-impact airbags for the front seats and side curtain airbags are standard. An electronic stability system is optional.


Transportation in Bucks County


Bucks County and the other counties of Pennsylvania offer a wide range of transportation opportunities. The Port of Erie is the state's only Great Lakes port and provides access to the St. Lawrence Seaway and the port of Pittsburgh is the second largest inland port in the United States. There are 120,000 miles of highways in Pennsylvania. The state has an extensive network of Interstate highways. Interstate 80 runs from the Ohio line in the west to the New Jersey state line at the Delaware Water Gap in the east. The Pennsylvania Turnpike consists of several routes crossing the state, including Interstate 76/Interstate 276 (which runs from the Ohio border north of Pittsburgh to the New Jersey state line north of Philadelphia) and Interstate 476, the Northeast Extension, which runs from the mainline in the Philadelphia metro area to Scranton in the North. Interstate 90 runs through Erie County in extreme Northwest Pennsylvania, connecting Ohio with New York. Interstate 86 connects with Interstate 90 in Erie County.

Bucks County, located in the southeastern edge of Pennsylvania along the Delaware River is full of farmland and rolling hills in the north.  As open space is preserved, Bucks county has found a fine balance between conservation and commercial and residential development. The southern third of the county between Philadelphia and Trenton, New Jersey, often called Lower Bucks, resides in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, and is flat and near sea level, and the county's most populated and industrialized area.