Guide to Help you Deal With Sun Glare

Dyer Mazda is not only interested in getting you to come in for a test drive but also your well-being. The following are a few tips to help you fight the dangers of sun glare.

Reducing Sun Glare

You have probably had to deal with sun glare as you drive through Vero Beach, FL, and you know how distracting it can be. Consider the following tips:

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Mazda MX-5 Miata RF Design Features

The Mazda Miata MX-5 RF is one of the top sports cars in the world and its ranked number one for its class by US News & World Report. While the new base engine puts out 181 horsepower, the older engine was only 150 horsepower. The new design has allowed Mazda to transcend into the top spot for sports cars and convertibles with its Miata RF coupe.

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The Mazda CX-5 Is Built with High-Tech Features

A crossover SUV might be a good option for you if you need cargo space and also want something that's fun to drive around. The Mazda CX-5 offers style, efficiency, and reliability, and it has many loyal drivers.

SKYACTIV features are found throughout the car. First, the technology used in building the body and chassis has taken advantage of new available products like ultra-high tensile steel.

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Brake Pedal Concerns

Have you been driving along lately and noticing an issue with your brake pedal? Maybe it feels a little tougher to press down when you are driving or maybe when you press it down you feel skips or bumps in the pedal. When you press the brake pedal down do the brakes react too quickly or not quickly enough? If you just don't feel like your brake pedal is working the way it normally does or something is amiss, 

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Watch for Signs of Overheating and Act Quickly to Prevent Further Damage

Vero Beach drivers should keep an eye on their dash thermometer. If they notice the engine is running too hot, it's time to get a coolant system check-up before a problem turns into a dangerous situation.

A thermostat gauge that reads hot is a warning sign. It most likely indicates a problem with the fuel pump, internal thermostat, coolant or coolant hose. 

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When Your Alternator is Starting to Break

The alternator is part of the power system within your car. Without an alternator, your car would need a new battery all the time. The battery recharges when you drive around, and this is because of your alternator. When it begins to fail, you'll notice all kinds of trouble with the power in your vehicle.

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When Fluid Leaks, It Could be Your Transmission

If you find fluid below your vehicle when you pull out of driveway, this could be a transmission fluid leak. Bring your car to Dyer Mazda and we can identify the leak for you. If you ignore a transmission fluid leak, it isn't going to change gears well. A lack of fluid in your transmission can also cause your transmission to jam up.

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Lease End Options for Your Mazda Vehicle

Lease end education serves two purposes: It helps Mazda drivers know what to expect ahead of the conclusion of the leasing period and also provides you with several exciting options to consider before making your decision. Many drivers aren't aware of the powerful options they have when their lease is up, and sign a Mazda lease without thinking about an exit strategy. Our lease program is designed to offer you plenty of options.

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A Look into Mazda Design Philosophy a.k.a. KODO: "Soul of Motion"

There's a reason why drivers mistake Mazda as a premium brand time and again. Just take a look at one of its models for yourself and you will agree, for no detail is overlooked. In fact, the automaker takes great pride in its craftsmanship because it stays true to the company's design philosophy, otherwise known as KODO: "Soul of Motion."

 

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Is Your Battery "Healthy?"

The battery in your vehicle will only last so long before it decides to "retire." A battery will normally last from three to five years, but it can depend on how you drive, and what kind of weather conditions your vehicle is subjected to. If you have trouble with your battery, it could have something to do with something other than the battery itself. It could just mean that the battery is not secured properly, or the battery terminals have become loose. It's not very uncommon either since our vehicle is always moving and bouncing around on the road…

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