We’ve spent the last few years wondering how Mazda’s upmarket push would impact its focus on performance.  But keeping tabs gradually devolved into holding out hope that the  brand wouldn’t totally snub fun-to-drive products to broaden its appeal.  While there’s a wealth of Japanese brands ready to sell you comfortable  and well-appointed automobiles, there aren’t many devoting a sizable  amount of resources into maintaining engaging driving dynamics for the  whole of their lineup. Mazda used to be the exception but now seems  interested in banking on its above-average styling and novel luxury aura  to drive sales.
 It’s not a bad strategy but appears to have come at the expense of  performance. Despite Mazda products rarely being famous for the output  of their powertrains (unless we’re talking in the context of size), the  brand is not making up the difference in handling anymore. It also  hasn’t built any new Mazdaspeed performance products in years and  doesn’t seem interested in trying.
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