I’m standing outside the Carbon Recycling International plant in Iceland, being told that if there is a volcanic eruption, we must make our way calmly to the car park. The ground has been rumbling for a few weeks, and there’s tension amongst the locals, which is unusual as a bit of shaking is daily life on the Reykjanes Peninsula, just 20 miles from Reykjavik. I check where the keys to my Mazda MX-30 are and make sure I know which way the exits are.Continue Reading

Launching a car in Scotland in January is a brave move, but Mazda are taking a few gambles at the moment. From being seen as the next best choice after a Ford or Vauxhall, the Japanese brand is fighting hard to be seen as credible rivals to the likes ofContinue Reading

The last time Mazda made such a well received entry in to a market segment was with the original MX-5 in 1989. The CX-5 won’t go on to be held in such high regard 20 years later, but it’s an impressive bit of kit that should worry those that produceContinue Reading