Trims of the 2023 Mazda CX-5

The 2023 Mazda CX-5 is here! The extremely popular SUV is a favorite for a reason. It is a stylish vehicle that constantly delivers with safety and the latest technology. With a total of eight different trim levels, there is something for everyone to fall in love with.

 
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The 2023 Mazda CX-5 Colors

Exterior Colors
The 2023 Mazda CX-5 is a dazzling vehicle that is going to catch everyone's attention on the road. Now is the fun part, when you can decide which color best fits you! If you want chic and cool or bold and vibrant, you are going to find the right CX-5 for yourself!
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Feeling under pressure? Keep your tires properly inflated

A tire that is under inflated shows more wear on the inside of the tread than around the edges. If you keep your tires under inflated, you are causing your car (and tires) a number of problems, as well as creating some safety issues.

 

At Rick Case Mazda in Duluth, we’re here to help you get the most of your vehicle’s tires.  

 

Under-inflated tires reduce your fuel efficiency, so you'll be paying for (and burning off) more gas than your car should be. Under-inflating your tires can also create excessive heat build-up, which not only increases the…

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4 Reasons to Get An Oil Change

Typically, after 3,000 to 5,000 miles, it’s recommended that you perform an oil change. However, the mileage intervals can change depending on the make and model of your vehicle and your local driving conditions.

 

Not performing regular oil maintenance can be damaging to your vehicle in the long run which can lead to expensive engine repairs. Oil acts as an essential component to the overall health and functionality of your vehicle. Therefore, it’s essential to pay attention to your scheduled oil changes. If you need an oil change, stop by Rick Case Mazda in Duluth No…

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Why are my brakes squealing? Do I need brakes?

Not necessarily. A certain amount of brake noise is considered “normal” these days because of the harder semi-metallic brake pads that are used in most front-wheel drive cars, trucks, vans and SUVs. This type of noise does not affect braking performance and does not indicate a brake problem. However, if the noise is objectionable, there are ways to eliminate it.

 

Brake squeal might be eliminated just by having one of Rick Case’s ASE-Certified Technicians - Mechanics resurface your brake rotors.

 

Some brands of semi-metallic pads are inherently noisier than others because of the...

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How to know if your car needs more power

The condition of the cell plates inside the battery determines whether or not a battery is still serviceable. Current is produced when sulfuric acid in the battery reacts with lead in the cell plates. As the battery discharges, sulfate accumulates on the plates and reduces the battery's ability to make current. The sulfate is returned to solution when the alternator recharges the battery by forcing current to flow in the opposite direction.

 

Over time, some of the sulfate becomes permanently attached to the plates. The sulfate forms a barrier that diminishes the battery's ability to....

 

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Oil Change - The Most Important Service

Changing your oil is very important. So why are oil changes so critical to vehicle health? Fresh oil and the oil changes process conducts several important functions for your car's engine, including the following.

 

Most vehicles need oil change maintenance performed every 3,000 to 6,000 miles.  Refer to your owner's manual to find out when your vehicle will be due to have this important maintenance routine performed, all determined on your own driving conditions as well as mileage and time.

 

A critical aspect of the oil change is the draining of the old oil. This process…

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Why Change Your Oil and How Often?

Oil lubricates the moving parts of your engine. It keeps them cool by lowering friction and carrying heat away. It also keeps any grit or tiny particles from scratching tightly-fitted parts. So think of the oil in your engine as your vehicle’s lifeblood.

 

Heat breaks down oil. It can make the oil gummy or watery (or both), so that it doesn’t lubricate properly. And the longer it’s in the engine, the dirtier it gets. 

Replacing old oil with new, fixes all these problems. The fresh oil lubricates and cools better. When you flush the old oil out…

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