Seacoast Mazda Aids Portsmouth Car Shoppers With Research Process

PORTSMOUTH, N.H., Sept. 27, 2017 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Shopping for a new vehicle can be stressful, and in an effort to ease the minds of Portsmouth area car shoppers, Seacoast Mazda has begun adding new research tools to its website. This month, the dealership added a Mazda vs. the Competition page, comparing each new Mazda model with its most popular competitors.

In September, Seacoast Mazda added two new comparison pages to its website: one between the 2018 Mazda3 and 2018 Hyundai Elantra and another between the 2017 Mazda CX-5 and 2017 Ford Escape.

The dealership found that not only does the 2018 Mazda3 offer more kick under the hood than the 2018 Elantra, but it also comes standard with features not found on the 2018 Elantra, such as a rearview camera, Forward Obstruction Warning and automatic headlights.

In the comparison page between the 2017 Mazda CX-5 and 2017 Ford Escape, Seacoast Mazda's team highlighted the wide array of standard features the 2017 CX-5 boasts, such as signaling exterior mirrors, alloy wheels and Forward Obstruction Warning, none of which are found on the 2017 Escape. Additionally, the 2017 Escape's interior offers less passenger space and its engine is not only less fuel efficient, but has a lower towing capacity as well.

Car shoppers interested in viewing Seacoast Mazda's online research tools are invited to visit the comparison pages live on the website at www.seacoastmazda.com/clp-mazda-vs-the-competition. Those ready to learn more about any of the Mazda models in Seacoast Mazda's inventory are invited to contact a member of the dealership's team directly or stop in and speak with Seacoast Mazda's staff at 180 Spaulding Turnpike in Portsmouth.

Media Contact: Dan Campano, Seacoast Mazda, 603-436-6811, dan@seacoastmazda.com

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SOURCE Seacoast Mazda