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Mazda launches 161 sales campaign

Mazda launches 161 sales campaign Mazda launches 161 sales campaign Mazda launches 161 sales campaign
Extra equipment and affordable finance available on new Mazdas until end of January.

Mazda has announced a series of offers on the entire range to attract more customers. The 161 sales event runs until the end of January and includes equipment upgrades plus finance with lower monthly payments.

For the recently updated Mazda6, there is up to €2,000 of optional equipment available at no extra cost. For example the €29,995 Executive 2.2D can be upgraded to the Executive SE pack with automatic air conditioning, parking sensors and dusk sensing headlamps. Personal Contract Plan (PCP) finance can be had with a monthly cost of €318.

The Mazda3 is now available with a 1.5-litre diesel engine at €246.67 per month over three years. Other finance packages include the Mazda CX-3 from €214 per month, the upgraded Mazda CX-5 from €299 per month and the all-new Mazda MX-5 from €304 per month.

Finally, the all-new Mazda2 is available from €173 per month. During the 161 sales event every Mazda2 Executive model receives a complimentary Activity Style Pack; this includes rear privacy glass, 16-inch diamond cut alloys, rear parking sensors, rain sensing wipers and dusk sensing lights.

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Commenting on the new campaign, Tony Howarth, Managing Director, Mazda Ireland said: "For 2016 Mazda have the freshest range in the industry and we wanted to complement these new models with strong offers. Our product line-up offers stunning looks and outstanding efficiency and performance and with our upgrade offers customers can gain high levels of specification too. I am particularly pleased to be able to offer a Mazda6 diesel Executive SE for under €30,000 putting the car on more people's consideration list. Combined with attractive monthly payments through PCP we have the most competitive offers ever on what is our best ever range of vehicles."

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Published on October 9, 2015