Tuesday, 31 August 2010

New '60' Registration Plate Boosts Interest At Waters AutoPlanet

Customers at Waters AutoPlanet Dealerships across the South East are eagerly awaiting the new ‘60’ registration plates in September. The St Albans-based dealership group has an impressive selection of new and upgraded multi-award-winning Fiat, Kia, Mazda, Peugeot, Renault & SEAT models catering for every taste and budget. Customers will also have the opportunity to take advantage of special offers available until the end of September.

“All our manufacturers cars are renowned for their styling, reliability and thrilling driving experience,” explains Brett Kavanagh, Marketing Manager at Waters AutoPlanet. “And with so many makes and models to choose from, Waters AutoPlanet really do have a new car for everyone. We encourage motorists to visit any of our showrooms and book a test-drive to experience first-hand the exciting range line-ups for themselves.”

"Plus we have some amazing offers available right now, so if you're in the market for a new car you can't afford not to visit a Waters AutoPlanet Dealership" concluded Kavanagh.

To find out more about what Waters AutoPlanet have to offer, phone or call in to any of our branches:

Peugeot RCZ wins Best Coupé at Auto Express New Car Awards 2010 RCZ wins Design Award in Auto Express online vote


The Peugeot RCZ is continuing its barnstorming year with two more awards, this time at the Auto Express New Car Awards where it scooped the Best Coupé Award and the Auto Express Design Award, which is decided by an online readers' vote.

The response to the online Design Award vote was emphatic; from a judges' selection of 40 vehicles, the Peugeot RCZ ran away with 11 per cent of the readers' votes registered at
autoexpress.co.uk

Editor in Chief David Johns said: "Road cars rarely look as good as their concept car inspirations - but the RCZ is no ordinary vehicle. And Peugeot is reaping the rewards, as the coupé has gone from show star to hot showroom property in the blink of an eye."

RCZ is, indeed, selling like hot cakes, with over half of the 2010 sales allocation having already been taken up within two months of launch.

Unsurprisingly, Britain's biggest selling weekly car magazine also named RCZ Coupé of the Year. Johns commented: "With its swooping lines, distinctive 'double bubble' roof and bold detailing, the French machine looks like it has driven straight off the designer's drawing board. Better still, the RCZ's beauty is much more than skin deep."

That beauty has helped RCZ collect a raft of awards in the year of its launch, including Fleet World magazine 'Design of the Year', Diesel Car magazine 'Sports Car of the Year' and 'Most Beautiful Car of the Year' at the 25th International Automobile Festival.


To find out more about RCZ or any of the
Peugeot Range call us at either of our branches
Chingford 0845 871 5107 or Hatfield 0845 871 5104, or visit either of our showrooms.

Driving School Programme Boosted By Special Offers From Waters Mazda

Driving schools in Barnet and Chingford are set to benefit from a new and improved Mazda programme packed full of exciting incentives for driving instructors and their successful pupils.

The programme, offered by Waters Mazda which includes all Mazda2 and Mazda3 models with the exception of limited edition cars, offers many perks including low rate vehicle finance, He-Man dual controls, car header board with graphics, metallic paint and GPS secondary speedometer on the Mazda3 - all supplied and fitted free of charge.

Aimed specifically at the 17,000 qualified driving instructors who are self-employed or work for small driving schools throughout the UK, the new Mazda programme will also encourage many newly qualified drivers to purchase either a new or second hand car similar to the one in which they learned to drive.

Steve Bullimore, dealer principal at Waters Mazda said, “The Mazda2 has been in regular demand from driving instructors in our area. It is also clear that some instructors want a larger car they can use both to instruct pupils and as their ‘main’ family vehicle, which is why Mazda3 has been included in the new programme.

“Competitive list prices, a high specification, low CO2 emissions, excellent fuel economy and strong residual values have all been key factors in winning fleet business at Waters Mazda. These core attributes are also what driving instructors are looking for when purchasing new vehicles. We believe that our new programme makes the Mazda2 and Mazda3 even more attractive to driving instructors.”

Around two million people take their driving test in the UK each year with a pass rate of about 44 percent, according to the Driving Standards Agency. Three-quarters of a million people qualify for a licence every year – 75 percent of these are under the age of 25.

“Many of those passing their driving test in Barnet and Chingford will be looking to buy a car,” added Bullimore. “There is significant evidence that many newly qualified drivers buy a derivative of the car in which they took their lessons, because familiarity breeds confidence.

“Therefore, it makes sense for Mazda to offer a cost-effective driving school car programme to instructors as we hope the move will also result in a significant new business opportunity for us as a Mazda dealership,” concluded Bullimore.

Mazda2 on the road prices start at £9,820 for the 1.3 3dr TS with air conditioning and Mazda3 prices start at £14,230 for the 1.6 5dr S.

For more information on the Mazda driving school programme, to view the entire Mazda range or to arrange a test drive, please contact either of our Barnet or Chingford showrooms , or call us on 0845 871 5253 for Barnet or 0845 871 7101 for Chingford.

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Ten Great Reasons To Buy A Mazda MX-5

1. Fun factor

The top reason has got to be the thrill of the ride. Mazda’s objective was to create total driving pleasure and wind-in-your-hair driving exhilaration – and it did just that.

Never just a way to get from A to B, Mazda’s MX-5 is a car in which to enjoy every mile of every journey and very often just from A to A. The MX-5 is still known to enthusiasts in the USA by its original name Align Left– ‘Miata’ which means ‘reward’. Need we say more?

2. 870,000 people can’t be wrong

Over 870,000 Mazda MX-5s have now been sold worldwide – making it the best selling two-seater roadster of all time. As a result it has been has been entered into the Guinness Book of World Records every year since 2000.

3. Car and driver as one

While some aspects of the third-generation Mazda MX-5 are even better than its predecessor, it retains all the original virtues for which the Mazda MX-5 is rightly famous. All MX-5 generations have reflected the Japanese ideal of Jinba Ittai, the symbiosis between rider and horse. Jinba Ittai served as guiding principle for developing the driving behaviour of the Mazda MX-5 - the ideal of a balanced driving machine that provides skilful drivers with high levels of driving enjoyment without the need of a large-displacement engine.

4. Gram Strategy

One way to deliver this ‘driving balance’ is vehicle weight. Despite featuring more standard equipment and a stiffer body shell, the current third generation Mazda MX-5 is only about 10kg heavier than the outgoing model. Painstaking adherence to a ‘gram strategy’ paid off, especially in designing the body and chassis. This results in better handling, performance and more importantly lower fuel consumption.

5. Fastest folding roof in the world

The powered retractable hardtop is a sheer masterpiece of engineering with style. Designed following Mazda’s acclaimed ‘gram strategy’, the electrically-operated roof is as strong and light as possible, retracting completely – without intrusion into the luggage space – in a breathtaking 12 seconds, the fastest electric roof in the world.

6. Affordability

The MX-5 is famous for representing affordable sports car motoring – and that hasn’t changed over the years. The 20th anniversary edition, launched this year, is priced at £16,850 on-the-road, featuring 10 additional items of equipment worth more than £650, but costing just £55 more than the SE. This is significantly less than the original MX-5 of 1990, in real terms when prices are adjusted for inflation over two decades. Additionally fuel economy has recently been improved on the 2010 model by up to 8 percent while CO2 emissions have been reduced by up to 7 percent, making the world’s favourite open top sports car even more affordable to run.

7. Handling

Perfect 50:50 weight distribution that produces razor-sharp agile handling and the classic sportscar set up – front engine, rear wheel drive for maximum balance –

makes the MX-5 hugely popular. Designed with lightness, agility and responsiveness in mind this affordable sportscar gives a performance to be proud of.

8. Safety

The thrilling MX-5 performance is balanced with advanced safety features for the ultimate driving experience. All 2-litre models feature Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), a Traction Control System (TCS)*, a Limited Slip Differential (LSD)* and front and side airbags. The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) adjusts the braking force to suit changing conditions.

*not on Powershift

9. Awards

The MX-5 has won over 170 awards including Wheels Magazine 's Car of the Year for 1989 and 2005, Sports Car International's ‘best sports car of the 1990s’ and ‘10 best sports cars of all time’, 2005-2006 ‘Car of the Year Japan’, and 2005 ‘Australian Car of the Year’ - and making the USA’s Car and Driver magazine's annual ‘Ten Best’ list seven times. More recently it won the title of ‘Best Sports Car’ in the highly-regarded 2010 JD Power vehicle ownership satisfaction survey.

10. Racing Capabilities

Almost from the day it was launched, the Mazda MX-5 has been hugely popular with thousands of racing enthusiasts from all over the world who have taken to the tracks at the wheel of the iconic roadster. Its unique blend of superb handling, optimum weight distribution, reliability and affordability has been a winning combination across two decades of one-make Mazda racing championships. Earlier this year, journalists from 26 European countries came to Italy to contest a thrilling four-hour endurance race as a fitting tribute to the 20th anniversary of Mazda’s iconic sports car. During 2010, the MX-5 is also contesting in the Britcar Endurance Race Series which includes a 24-hour race at Silverstone in October.

To find out more about the MX-5 or the Mazda range call in to either of our Barnet or Chingford showrooms , or call us on 0845 871 5253 for Barnet or 0845 871 7101 for Chingford.