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Mazda launches new car protection package through dealership network

by Robert Barry
January 23, 2024
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Mazda Australia is now offering a new paint and interior protection package for all new Mazda vehicles as part of its genuine accessories range through its national dealership network.

The brand is partnering with Protection Brands and Permagard – a global leader in protective coatings currently protecting the surfaces of aircraft, automobiles and yachts.

Three separate packages are available: exterior protection; interior protection or full vehicle protection. Application of the interior protection kit creates a flexible barrier between the surface and contaminants, for stain resistance against commonly consumed food, drinks, general everyday soiling, sunscreen and makeup.

Two products are applied in the form of a plastic and vinyl protectant, and a leather and fabric protectant. The copolymer technology application extends to all interior surfaces, including the floor mats, and protects against UV rays as well as scuff marks while also prolonging the look, feel and smell of leather.

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The exterior protection process involves surface preparation before the application of an ultra-glossy coating that protects the paint from UV rays, damaging discolouration and staining from bird droppings, tree sap and industrial fallout. The coating forms a molecular-level bond to the paint, negating the need for polishing and waxing, and preventing the accumulation of dust and abrasives. All exterior surfaces are treated as part of the application – including trim – for total coverage of the entire vehicle.

 Once the coatings are applied by Mazda technicians – all of whom have been trained and accredited in the professional application of the products, a top-up kit is also supplied to the customer to periodically ensure the coatings are performing at their very best.

A five-year warranty on the Mazda Premium Car Care range is provided. The warranty is also fully transferable between subsequent owners.

Pricing for the packages is as follows:

Mazda Premium Car Care packageRecommended Fitting Price (RFP)
Exterior Protection$1,604
Interior Protection$1,354
Full Vehicle Protection$2,787
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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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