5 Reasons Why You Should Buy A Mazda CX-30 – Quick Buyer’s Guide

Subcompact crossovers are a dime a dozen, and so common in fact, that they’re replacing small sedans and hatchbacks in the price range between $20k – $30k. However, consumers have had a love/hate relationship with these vehicles as they’re practical and affordable, but often fall short in comfort, styling, driving dynamics, and technology. Despite many of these aspects beginning to trickle down to more affordable segments, sub compact crossovers are still lacking in many areas these leaves much more to be desired. The Mazda CX-30 is here to change all that, with an aggressive road presence, upscale interior, a more than adequate amount of performance, and a price tag that suits the lives of everyday Americans. So here are 5 reasons why you should buy a 2021 Mazda CX-30.

5) Versatility

Starting off at number 5 is the versatility and year round drivability that the Mazda CX-30 provides, especially for consumers who are a bit more adventurous or need a capable crossover to take on the winter. It’s become a preconceived notion that the CX-30 is really just a lifted Mazda3 hatchback, and whether there’s any truth to that or not, this subcompact crossover is going to be more suitable for the tinmes you go off-road or encounter snowy conditions, and that’s really due in part to the CX-30’s 7 inches of ground clearance in conjunction with the optional AWD system.

It’s no secret or surprise that Americans are gravitating towards crossovers because of the perception that they’re more practical and capable. With rivals such as the Subaru Crosstrek, Kia Seltos, and Chevy Trailblazer all appealing to buyers with a more active lifestyle, the CX-30 fits right in, but where it differentiates itself will lead us to the 4th reason why this sub compact crossover should be the newest addition to your driveway.

4) Interior Refinement

Often lacking in this price range and segment is interior refinement and an entry level luxury feel, as most manufacturers cut corners in quality, resulting in cheaper materials and a lack of soft touch padding. The Mazda CX-30 Premium bucks this trend, by captivating you with a comfortable two-toned leather trimmed cabin, that includes heated leather seats for both the driver and passenger, a leather stitched dashboard, and an adjustable leather center armrest. Controversial by some journalists, the gloss black trim pieces add a nice contrast while also providing a more upscale design, despite being very difficult to keep clean. The CX-30’s refinement when compared to many rivals in this segment isn’t just exclusive to comfort, as technology also impresses for a vehicle priced around $30k.

Mazda CX-30 Premium
Mazda CX-30 Premium

Once you step inside you’re greeted by a digital display in the center of your analogue gauges, which provides fuel efficiency numbers such as estimated range, and while this screen is very minimalistic, quality and resolution is what you’d expect in a Lexus or Acura. Not common for a sub compact crossover is a head up display, with traffic sign recognition, and blindspot detection to help keep your eyes on the road, rather than looking down at the gauge cluster. Also helping you stay focused on the road ahead, the 8.8 inch screen that pairs up well with the rotary dial, touchpad, and quick access buttons is placed closer to eye level and once you get acclimated with this user interface, rarely will you be looking down at the center console to find the right button to choose. Arguably the interior layout of the CX-30 is remisceient to what we see in current BMW models and older Audi’s, adding to the luxury appeal, but from a design perspective is certainly more simplistic.

3) Driving and Handling

Subcompact crossovers are notorious for their numb, boring, and uninspiring driving dynamics that usually bring a negative connotation to this segment. The Mazda CX-30 for what it is, differs in that regard and feels more planted and car like than competitors. Without a sports tuned suspension you’re obviously going to feel body roll and it won’t necessarily hug the road, but steering input gives you confidence when traveling on winding backroads. Working in it’s favor, the CX-30 is built on the same platform as the Mazda3 hatchback and you feel it, as there’s a firmness to the steering that we just don’t see with vehicles in this segment. It should also be noted that during our time with this sub compact crossover, driving was actually quite enjoyable even after a 2 hour cruise making this vehicle suitable for road trips when you want to getaway from the city.

2) Performance

Where Mazda stands out among a sea of cookie cutter competitors is the standard performance you’ll receive whether you spend $22k for a Select or $31k for a Premium, Under the hood the CX-30 is powered by a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine that puts out 186 hp and 186 lb ft of torque and is paired with a 6-Speed automatic transmission. By no means is this impressive, however it’s one of the more powerful options available in this class, as it’s common for sub compact crossovers to range anywhere from 150-170 hp. Also when factoring in the transmission, brands such as Toyota and Honda use a CVT which has been subject to criticism by both consumers and enthusiasts alike, whereas as Mazda has a conventional automatic that might not be the best on the market, but certainly inspires more excitement behind the wheel. For the 2021 model year, Mazda will take things one step further by dropping a turbo under the hood to give us an eye opening 250 hp and 320 lb ft of torque to outperform every vehicle in this segment.

It wouldn’t be far fetched to say that this will be a game change for the entire automotive industry, as the CX-30 sets the bar higher for this class. Depending on what you’re priorities are, whether you prefer comfort and affordability or performance and entry level luxury, we recommend waiting for the turbo to arrive as the horsepower to price ration will certainly make this sub compact crossover very appealing.

1) Value For The Price

And finally at number 1 is the value for the price you receive by going with the Mazda CX-30, specifically the Premium trim which comes in just under $31k. While it’s not the most spacious or practical, it surprises and impresses in other ways that to us makes the CX-30 the gold standard of the sub compact crossover segment. For buyers on a budget who don’t necessarily need a compact crossover and just desire a taste of luxury, good performance, versatility, and enough cargo space for groceries and daily tasks, the CX-30 checks off all those boxes. To find the amount of refinement and comfort you experience when you step inside, you’ll likely be paying $5k – $10k more by going with an Audi Q3 or BMW X2 because competitors such as Honda, Toyota, and Chevy just aren’t going to match what Mazda is providing.

Then when you take into account the performance, not only for current CX-30 models but also the turbo that will be arriving soon, it becomes more difficult to find a worthy rival. To us, Mazda found a way to package everything consumers want while also retaining a price tag around $30k, and that’s why if you’re in the market for a sub compact crossover, we highly recommend at least test driving one for yourself because it will surely impress the minute you leave the dealer.

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Lamestream Calls for FBI, CIA to Investigate People Using “Let’s Go Brandon” Phrase As “Dangerous,” “Insurrectionists In Training”

Lamestream Calls For FBI, CIA To Investigate People
A Former Medford police officer called into a live NORAD Santa tracker call on Christmas Eve and was put on-air live with the Bidens; the call progressed pleasantly until the President and his wife wished Schmeck and his family “a wonderful Christmas,” at which time the father of four responded with “Merry Christmas… Let’s go Brandon!” Guests on MSNBC discussed the call and labeled “Let’s Go Brandon” as a cry of insurrectionists and stressed that the FBI ands CIA should investigate. Photo credit: MSNBC/Rumble.

NEW YORK, NY – An MSNBC panel has called for an FBI investigation into an Oregon man who, during a live broadcast phone call with President Joe Biden and his wife Jill, signed off using the infamous phrase “Let’s Go Brandon,” a conservative dig that means, “F**k Joe Biden.”

Former Medford police officer Jared Schmeck had called into a live NORAD Santa tracker call on Christmas Eve and was put on-air live with the Bidens; the call progressed pleasantly enough until the President and his wife wished Schmeck and his family “a wonderful Christmas,” at which time the father of four responded with “Merry Christmas…Let’s go Brandon!”

This prompted Biden – who seemed completely unaware of the vulgar connotation – to innocently repeat the phrase with a chuckle. “Let’s go Brandon, I agree,” Biden said before a nationwide audience.

Later, appearing on Bannon’s “War Room” podcast to discuss the fallout from the call, the MAGA hat-wearing Schmeck – who had previously claimed he didn’t intend to be “vulgar” and that he had “nothing against Mr. Biden” – told Bannon that that he was a “Christian” and that he was a supporter of former President Donald Trump, repeating his currently unproven claims of voter fraud.

“I am a Christian man. For me, it’s God first and foremost,” Schmeck said. I don’t follow any one man blindly. Some of the media’s run with that and said I don’t support Donald Trump. That’s absolutely false, Donald Trump is my president and he should still be the president right now. The election was 100 percent stolen.”

Schmeck claimed that he was simply exercising his right to free speech, and had used the “Let’s Go Brandon” phrase simply to express frustration with “Joe Biden, the administration, the leftist mob, the cancel culture, the mainstream media.”

However, not all have seen it that way. MSNBC’s Deadline: White House anchor Nicolle Wallace was recently joined by Missouri senator Claire McCaskill and Jason Johnson political commentator and associate professor at Morgan State University Jason Johnson.

When the subject of Schmeck’s call with the President came up all three were aghast, with Wallace noting the irony of a man claiming to be devoutly religious using a vulgar phrase to directly address the president.

“So, what you heard there, was an Oregon dad, his four kids,” Wallace said. “He’s a self-described free-thinking American a follower of Jesus Christ. He called into the NORAD tracking center on Christmas Eve. What he said, ‘let’s go Brandon’ means ‘eff Joe Biden’ in very, very, very thinly coded right-wing lexicon.”

“This is the slow motion insurrection, Jason, in full color,” Wallace added – referring to the participants in the January 6 U.S. Capitol riots – to which Jason Johnson responded that “Let’s Go Brandon” has essentially become “the cry of insurrectionists.”

“When these people are speaking, they are not joking,” Johnson said. “MAGA isn’t about taxes. You know. ‘Let’s go Brandon’ isn’t about what you feel about supply chain issues and gas. It is the cry of insurrectionists. It is the cry of people who want to violently take over this country and oppress anyone who is not like them. And that’s what makes this dangerous.”

Johnson then seemed to shockingly suggest that the federal authorities should investigate individuals like Schmeck who use the “Brandon” phrase, as he said they could potentially be dangerous.

“And to the degree that Joe Biden can laugh it off or anything else like that, that’s fine,” he said. “But I hope we have a Justice Department and an FBI and a CIA that investigates where the anger that leads to these kinds of statements comes through. Because these people already attacked us with guns. Do you think they are going to come back with something less aggressive next time if they feel like they can speak this way to the president? I don’t think so.”

FAUCI: Requiring Vaccination For Domestic Air Travel Is Another Incentive To Get People Vaccinated, Should Be Seriously Considered

Fauci Says Requiring Vaccination For Domestic Air Travel Is Another Incentive To Get People Vaccinated, Should Be Considered
A Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner labeled American Airlines at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Los Angeles, California, November 2, 2019. File photo: Santiparp Wattanaporn, Shutter Stock, licensed.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Biden Administration’s chief medical adviser, stated Monday on MSNBC that it would be “reasonable to consider” a requirement for full vaccination against COVID-19 for people looking to take domestic air flights as a new surge in the pandemic –driven by the new Omicron variant – disrupts travel in the United States and worldwide.

In addition to suggesting that full vaccination should be mandatory for air travel, Fauci also suggested during a second interview later that day on CNN that people should weight the possibility of avoiding mass gatherings during this weekend’s upcoming New Year’s Eve celebrations.

“When you make vaccination a requirement, that’s another incentive to get more people vaccinated,” Fauci said. “If you want to do that with domestic flights, I think that’s something that seriously should be considered.”

Fauci also said that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been weighing the possibility of shortening isolation time requirements for front-line workers; later on Monday, the CDC officially rolled out amended procedures, shortening quarantine time for essential workers exposed to COVID-19 from 10 days to just five.

These announcements come in the face of a massive spike in COVID-19 infections across the country, driven by the new Omicron variant, which experts say is typically less severe than previous variants but far more transmissible.

Nonetheless, hospitals around the U.S. have been overwhelmed by new Omicron cases – New York alone reported 49,708 new cases on December 24 – thus prompting the CDC’s updated guidelines for frontline workers in an attempt to address shortages.

Air travel over the Christmas weekend was severely impacted by Omicron, causing widespread shortages of airline personnel and the subsequent cancellation of approximately 2,800 flights, leaving countless travelers essentially stranded until alternate flights could be booked.

Alex Jones Turns on Trump Over COVID Vaccine Support: Either “Ignorant” or, Worse, “The Most Evil Man Who Ever Lived” – “Ultimate Head-Fake”

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Widely regarded conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Saturday issued a stern warning to former President Donald Trump over his recent support for the COVID-19 vaccines that his administration assisted in developing, saying that he was either “ignorant” or “the most evil man who has ever lived” for advocating the jab. File photo: Vic Hinterlang/Evan El-Amin, Shutter Stock, licensed.

AUSTIN, TX – Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Saturday issued a warning to former President Donald Trump over his recent support for the COVID-19 vaccines that his administration assisted in developing, saying that he was either “ignorant” or “the most evil man who has ever lived” for advocating the jab.

On the December 25 episode of his InfoWars show, Jones – a staunch opponent of vaccination – thoroughly blasted his one-time ally, referring to statements that Trump had made during a recent interview with Candace Owens.

“This is an emergency Christmas Day warning to President Trump,” Jones said. “You are either completely ignorant about the so-called vaccine gene therapy you helped ram through with Operation Warp Speed, or you are the most evil man who has ever lived to push this toxic poison on the public and to attack your constituents when they simply try to save their lives and the lives of others. What you told Candace Owens is nothing but a raft of dirty lies.”

Jones apparently changed his tune on Trump due to statements he has been making lately, where the former Commander-in-Chief has publicly praised COVID-19 vaccines – admitting during a recent tour that he was fully vaccinated and boosted – and has been encouraging his followers who may be on the fence to get inoculated.

During Trump’s interview with Daily Wire host Owens – which took place on December 22 – the scene turned slightly confrontational when the former president directly contradicted her claims that COVID vaccines do not work.

“And yet more people have died under COVID this year, by the way, under Joe Biden than under you. And more people took the vaccine this year, so people are questioning how…” Owens said, before being cut off by Trump.

“Oh, no. The vaccine worked. But some people aren’t taking it. The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don’t take the vaccine,” Trump said. “But it’s still their choice, and if you take the vaccine, you’re protected. Look, the results of the vaccine are very good, and if you do get it, it’s a very minor form. People aren’t dying when they take the vaccine.”

Mr Trump has long been proud of the role his administration played in the development of the COVID-19 vaccine; during the final stop of his “The History Tour” with former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly in Texas earlier this month, Trump boldly proclaimed that the vaccines have saved up to a “hundred million people.”

“Look, we did something that was historic. We saved tens of millions of lives worldwide. We together, all of us — not me, we — we got a vaccine done, three vaccines done, and tremendous therapeutics that have saved a lot of lives,” Trump said. “I think this would have been the Spanish Flu of 1917 where up to a hundred million people died. This was going to ravage the country far beyond what it is right now.”

Owens would later claim that Trump was supporting vaccines because he was “too old” to understand how to use the internet to conduct “independent research” on alternative COVID treatments.

Iconic US sports arena to be renamed after crypto exchange

A Singapore-based crypto exchange has scored one of the biggest naming rights deals in sports history with the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

The multi-purpose, 20,000-seat venue will be renamed Crypto.com Arena after the trading platform on Christmas Day, according to a Tuesday’s press release.

Crypto.com bought the naming rights to the arena from multinational sports and live entertainment company AEG for 20 years, the Los Angeles Times wrote, citing sources familiar with the matter.

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The deal was reportedly worth $700 million, making it one of the biggest naming rights deals in sports history, beating the LA Clippers’ $500 million deal on the Intuit Dome, and SoFi Stadium’s deal, reportedly worth more than $600 million.

The new branding is set to be revealed on December 25, the date of the NBA’s annual Christmas game, when the Los Angeles Lakers will host the Brooklyn Nets.

All current Staples Center insignias will be removed and changed to the new name by June 2022.

Under the terms of the deal, Crypto.com also becomes an official partner of the NBA’s Lakers, and the NHL’s LA Kings.

Crypto.com is not a newcomer to the world of sports; it has signed a number of deals this year – with Formula One and the UFC, among others. 

The Staples Center, however, is a prized addition, having hosted 19 Grammy Awards ceremonies, countless major sporting events, concerts, and public events, including memorial ceremonies for Michael Jackson and Kobe Bryant. 

The arena has been in operation since 1999, bearing the name of Staples Inc., a major office supplies and retail company. 

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