2026 Mazda CX-30: Elegance in Motion
At Mazda City of Orange Park, we know Jacksonville drivers crave more than just utility—they want style, performance, and technology that feels intuitive. Enter the 2026 Mazda CX-30, a compact crossover that blends sculpted design with turbocharged confidence. Whether you’re navigating Blanding Boulevard or heading to the beach, the CX-30 is built to elevate every drive.

What’s New and Noteworthy in the 2026 CX-30?
While Mazda hasn’t officially labeled the latest model year as “2026,” the current CX-30 lineup—fresh off its 2025 redesign—sets the tone for what drivers can expect in the coming year. Here’s what makes it stand out:
1. Design That Reflects Motion
- The CX-30’s body features a dynamic S-curve along the doors, capturing light and shadow to create a sense of movement—even when parked.
- New Aero Gray exterior color adds a graceful, modern touch to its athletic silhouette.
2. Turbocharged Performance
- Available Skyactiv-G 2.5L Turbo engine delivers up to 250 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque, giving you sports-car thrills in a crossover body.
- Standard i-Activ AWD® adapts to changing road conditions, perfect for Florida’s unpredictable weather.
Preventative maintenance protects your vehicle from damage caused by worn-out components, saving you money on future repair bills. As your Mazda service center, we want to tell you about some of the types of maintenance we offer.

Spark Plug Replacement
A spark plug screws into the top of each engine cylinder, and its job is to ignite the compressed fuel-air mixture in the engine cylinders at a precise moment, producing efficient combustion. Each spark plug also has an ignition coil that connects to it to boost its voltage. These plugs are replaced anywhere between 30,000 miles and 100,000 miles, depending on the type of plugs in your Mazda.
Replacing the plugs when they’re due ensures your engine will continue to work efficiently. If the plugs are not replaced, they will wear out, and you’ll experience issues like rough idling, misfiring, or stalling. These issues all increase fuel consumption, and they can also cause damage to the cylinders and pistons.
Read the rest of this entry »3 Signs Your Mazda May Be Due for a Brake Inspection
Brake components wear down or become damaged over time, reducing braking efficiency. Worn brakes are dangerous as they can easily cause an accident. As your Mazda service center, we want you to know a few signs you need to visit us and get your brakes checked.

3 Signs You Need a Brake Inspection or Repair at Your Mazda Service Center
Illuminated Brake Warning Light
Your Mazda has at least two brake warning lights: a general warning light with BRAKE or P inside a circle and the ABS warning light, which has the letters ABS inside a circle. The ABS light will come on if there’s a problem affecting the anti-lock braking system, which prevents the wheels from locking when you brake, potentially causing a skid.
The general braking light is triggered when sensors in the braking system identify a problem. This can range from worn brake pads to low brake fluid or damaged rotors or other issues. The sensors inform your computer of the problem, and the computer activates the light to alert you. Any brake warning is potentially serious and needs immediate attention.
The 2025 Mazda3 Sedan has a high-end design with an affordable price tag. This urban town car is suitable if you live or work in the city, especially if your dream is to have a sporty car with eco-friendly efficiency.

2025 Mazda3 Sedan: Where Style Meets a Smooth Driving Experience
The Mazda3 Sedan is powered by Mazda’s iconic 2.5-liter, four-cylinder SKYACTIV-G motor and a front-wheel driveline. This sporty powertrain generates 191 horsepower and 186 lb-ft of torque. The fuel economy for this model is 27 MPG in urban areas, 37 MPG on the freeway, and 31 MPG combined, making the Mazda3 Sedan a highly competitive model for efficient driving in all traffic environments.
Models like the 2.5 Carbon Turbo are equipped with a 2.5-liter SKYACTIV-G turbocharged engine that boosts powertrain output to 227 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque when fueled with 87 octane fuel. Opting for 93 octane fuel increases the power of this engine to 250 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque.
If you want to sustain the responsive, agile performance of your Mazda for as long as possible, the key to this is routine maintenance at your Jacksonville Mazda dealership, Mazda City of Orange Park. Read on to learn more.

6 Key Benefits of Routine Mazda Service for Enduring Performance
Quicker Takeoff
The ingenious SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY of a Mazda’s engine and drivetrain delivers a terrific burst of speed with maximum efficiency. You’ll keep this powerful acceleration with regular engine servicing, which should include oil changes, air filter replacements, tune-ups, and cooling system checks, along with maintenance for the transmission, differentials, and exhaust.
Sharper Steering
As a Mazda driver, you enjoy outstanding handling with nimble dynamics that come from Mazda’s driver-centric focus in design. This premium steering and sense of control will only be maintained long-term with regular care of the tires, suspension, and steering system. This should include routine tire rotations, tire alignments, tire balancing, and tire replacements along with suspension tune-ups and power steering fluid checks.
Read the rest of this entry »Shopping around for a three-row SUV that’s capable and spacious without being a gas guzzler? The 2025 Mazda CX-90 Plug-in Hybrid could be perfect for your needs!

Power Meets Poise in the 2025 Mazda CX-90 Plug-In Hybrid
High-Tech Powertrain
The CX-90 Plug-in Hybrid’s powerplant is comprised of a 2.5L e-SKYACTIV-G 4-cylinder engine and 68-kW e-SKYACTIV PHEV motor. Together, they produce a total of up to 323 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque. An 8-speed e-SKYACTIV-Drive automatic transmission puts that output to good use, delivering strong acceleration and highway performance. It also lets drivers manually select the gears with paddle shifters mounted to the steering wheel.
In the 0-to-60 sprint, the vehicle has no problem recording times of around just six seconds. Efficiency remains impressive with a fuel economy of up to 56 MPGe combined. Thanks to the powertrain’s 17.8-kWh lithium-ion battery, you’ll be able to travel 26 miles using the electric motor alone. An 80% charge can be reached in as few as 1.5 hours when using a Level 2 power outlet.
Standard All-Wheel Drive
Every CX-90 Plug-in Hybrid model is equipped with Mazda’s i-ACTIV AWD, which is rear-biased for improved handling and a sportier driving experience. Data ranging from driver inputs and wheel speed to G-forces and outside temperature is continuously monitored by the system’s 27 sensors. This allows i-ACTIV AWD to determine the ideal amount of torque to send to each wheel, resulting in outstanding traction in a variety of conditions.
Read the rest of this entry »As the automotive landscape shifts towards electrification, Mazda has been steadily expanding its lineup of hybrid and electric vehicles. At Mazda City of Orange Park, we’re excited to offer our Jacksonville, FL customers a range of eco-friendly options that don’t compromise on Mazda’s signature driving dynamics. Let’s explore Mazda’s current and upcoming electrified models, their technologies, and what they mean for you.

Mazda’s Current EV and PHEV Lineup
CX-50 Hybrid: The Efficient Adventurer
The Mazda CX-50 Hybrid represents a significant step in Mazda’s electrification journey. This compact SUV combines Mazda’s renowned driving dynamics with impressive fuel efficiency. For those wondering about the CX-50 Hybrid’s value proposition, it’s worth noting that it offers a substantial improvement in fuel economy over its gas-only counterpart. The hybrid variant achieves an EPA-estimated 38 mpg combined, compared to the 28 mpg of the standard CX-50. This difference can translate to significant savings at the pump over time.
One common question we hear is whether the CX-50 Hybrid requires premium gas. The good news is that it’s designed to run efficiently on regular unleaded fuel, keeping your operating costs down. As for the hybrid battery’s longevity, Mazda has engineered it for durability. While individual experiences may vary, hybrid batteries in modern vehicles are typically designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle, often with warranties covering 8-10 years or 100,000 miles.
Read the rest of this entry »At Mazda City of Orange Park, we understand that towing capacity is a crucial factor for many of our Jacksonville, FL customers when choosing their next vehicle. Whether you’re planning weekend getaways with a camper or need to haul equipment for work, knowing your Mazda’s towing capabilities is essential. Let’s explore the towing capacities of Mazda’s 2025 lineup and address some common questions about towing with Mazda vehicles.

Mazda SUV Towing Capacities
CX-90: The Towing Powerhouse
The 2025 Mazda CX-90 stands out as the model with the highest towing capacity in the Mazda lineup. With its robust design and powerful engine options, the CX-90 can tow up to 5,000 pounds when properly equipped. This impressive capability makes it an excellent choice for those who need to tow larger trailers or boats.
Read the rest of this entry »The Mazda3 stands as a testament to Mazda’s commitment to delivering vehicles that blend performance, style, and innovation. Whether you’re in the market for a new car or simply curious about what makes the Mazda3 a standout in its class, this review will provide you with a detailed look at what this compact car has to offer.

Diverse Inventory Options to Suit Every Driver
At Mazda City of Orange Park, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of Mazda3 options to meet the needs and preferences of our Jacksonville, FL customers. From brand new models fresh off the production line to meticulously maintained pre-owned vehicles, we have something for every budget and desire.
Read the rest of this entry »At Mazda City of Orange Park, we understand that every component of your vehicle plays a crucial role in its overall performance. Today, we’re shining a spotlight on one of the most essential yet often overlooked parts of your Mazda: the spark plugs.

The Power Behind Your Engine
Spark plugs are the tiny powerhouses that ignite the fuel in your engine’s combustion chamber, setting off the chain reaction that powers your Mazda. These small but mighty components deliver an electric current from the ignition system to the combustion chamber, igniting the compressed air-fuel mixture that keeps your engine running smoothly.
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