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Upcoming New Mazda Cars in Butler, PA

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Coming off a refreshed design and enhanced dynamics of the 2022 Mazda CX-5, Mazda is continuing into the future with three all-new crossover SUVs over the next two years. The future of new Mazda cars is looking bright, as Mazda is an automaker that is continuously innovating and creating new technologies, more efficient powertrains, and new models. Here at Baglier Mazda, our dealers are excited to share what we know about upcoming Mazda vehicles.

2023 Mazda CX-90

A larger and more luxurious Mazda SUV is coming into shape as the 2023 Mazda CX-90 is expected to debut next year. It is expected to have a roomy, luxurious cabin and an inline turbocharged six-cylinder engine.

The range-topping, three-row, seven-seat SUV will likely have all-wheel-drive featured as standard across the range, and it is rumored that a plug-in hybrid powertrain could be an option.

2023 Mazda CX-70

Another new Mazda SUV that is expected to debut in late 2022 or early 2023 is the 2023 Mazda CX-70. Though not much is known about this model, it will ride on a new platform and is expected to be more luxurious than the automaker’s existing SUVs.

A plug-in hybrid drivetrain is likely to be available, along with an inline-six engine with a 48-volt hybrid system. The model is rumored to look similar to the European model Mazda CX-60 but with a wider body.

2023 Mazda CX-50

Just in case you haven’t heard, the new 2023 Mazda CX-50 is already available at our dealership. The new crossover SUV features Mazda Intelligent Drive Select, different drive modes with the i-Activ AWD®, and an available turbo engine.

Test-drive the new 2023 Mazda CX-50 or learn more about the upcoming Mazda cars right here at Baglier Mazda.

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Depreciation, Not a Bad Thing! Leasing Got You.

That's right, depreciating value is actually a good thing, maybe even a GREAT thing as it pertains to new vehicle leasing. The base payment is based on this value, crazy right? Why in the world would this be a GREAT thing you ask? Well, if we understand lease residual value then this would be the next part of the lease puzzle that we need to uncover. more It Is Puzzling! Depreciation, as it relates to new vehicles, has always been shared in this manner.. "New cars lose 20% when you drive them off the lot" or "When you sign your name on the dotted line" etc. Either way this is referring to the depreciated value at time of purchase, whatever percentage of depreciation you choose there is truth to it. Knowing the new vehicle depreciated lease value can come in very handy. So What Does It Mean? Actually its all in the phrase. Follow along, if the selling price of the new vehicle is $34,560 and the residual value is $22,809.60 this would leave the balance in between these numbers as the new vehicle lease depreciated value. The value today is $34,560 and the forecasted value in 33 months is $22,809.60 so the difference of the two is considered depreciation or the "Depreciated Value". Pretty simple actually. Well it will be once we uncover the "Capitalized Cost" of the new vehicle which will not be today. Okay, So Now What? What? This wasn't exciting enough for you? Yea, agreed, this is pretty Mundane information but to understand the basic leasing structure can be very helpful when discussing terms with your local car dealership. If you know the residual is based on 60% then that leaves the remaining 40% as depreciation? Far higher than the 20% from earlier. Would you want to own that car now? Not me, I'd rather borrow it for less then a few years and walk away.

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Clean New Vehicle and Energy Tax Credits

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