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Welcome for new arrival

TEN years ago Berwick Mazda cemented its name as a superior, quality sales and service centre and now the team at Berwick Mazda is excited to announce the arrival of the all new CX-3.
The new SUV is Mazda’s first CX-3 and with a city-friendly size and skyactiv technology this compact new generation Mazda is available to test drive at Berwick Mazda today.
The knowledgeable team at Berwick Mazda provides sales in new and used cars, servicing, spare parts, finance and accessories all in the one location.
The new addition to the Berwick Mazda range comes in eight stunning colours with a rear spoiler and front LED fog-lamps and tail-lamps.
The safety first CX-3 is equipped to avoid potential accidents with advanced blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, smart city brake support and emergency stop signal, which activates hazard lights to warn following drivers that the driver has had to brake suddenly from speed, along with many more world class safety additions.
The local dedicated and specialised Berwick Mazda team takes great pride in delivering top quality sales and servicing for all its customers and is excited to welcome Mazda’s hottest new SUV.
Berwick Mazda is open Monday to Saturday from 8.30am to 6pm at 3 Prestige Place, Narre Warren.
Phone 8796 6222 to find out all the latest deals and competitive sales.

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