A red 2020 Mazda CX-3 being driven on the highway in a forested area. | Mazda Dealer in St. Louis, MOTake your driving experience to the next level in the 2020 Mazda CX-3. This small SUV is perfect for getting around town or taking on road trips. Its great fuel economy, sporty performance, comfortable interior, and more make it a vehicle seriously worth considering. Let’s explore some of its best features for 2020.

  1. Ready for any Adventure

The Mazda CX-3 comes in only one trim level, the Sport. It has a Skyactiv-G 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing under the hood. This motor pumps out 148 horsepower and 146 pound-feet of torque and comes mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with manual-shift and sport mode. Front-wheel drive is standard, but feel free to upgrade to i-Activ all-wheel drive if you need the extra traction.

  1. Sleek Appearance

You’ll fall in love with the CX-3 the moment you lay eyes on it, thanks to its sleek appearance. From its auto-leveling headlights up front to the bright-finish dual exhaust outlets in the rear, this small SUV looks good from every angle. It features body-colored door handles and side mirrors, a rear roofline spoiler, a roof-mounted shark fin antenna, 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels, and LED daytime running lights. A rain-sensing windshield wiper and a rear windshield wiper will ensure you can always see the road clearly.

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Ground view of fully bloomed orange tulips with a clear blue sky in the background. | St. Louis, MOIf you’re looking for adventure right in the heart of St. Louis, you’ll find tons of sightseeing attractions and activities for the whole family to enjoy. From 60-story city views to one-of-a-kind museum exhibits, here are some of the top sights to see in St. Louis, Missouri.

Saint Louis Science Center

Another awesome family attraction with educational activities is the Saint Louis Science Center. The Science Center features around 20 various exhibits and attractions that include tons of different opportunities for exploration and learning about multiple facets of science. The Science Center also features an OmniMax theater where you can catch thought-provoking films that change throughout the year. The planetarium also hosts light, live-sky, and educational shows about the solar system and astronomy. With so much to do, the Saint Louis Science Center is a popular place to visit.

Saint Louis Art Museum

The Saint Louis Art Museum is another educational and visually stimulating attraction to visit that’s perfect for the whole family or a solo afternoon out. The Saint Louis Art Museum changes its exhibits throughout the year so visitors can enjoy a diverse range of history and culture through various paintings, sculptures, textiles, and more. The museum also hosts different types of events throughout the year, so if you want to attend a special presentation, show, or live exhibit, Saint Louis Art Museum updates its event pages frequently for you to see what’s happening.

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Close up of a man's hand pouring milk into cup of coffee with a woman's hand holding onto it. | St. Louis, MOSt. Louis, Missouri, is a great city to be in if you’re looking for a fun date idea for you and a special someone. Whether you want to experience the city’s culture or have a hands-on experience, there are many options to choose from. Here are a few of our favorites to help you get started in your search.

Note: Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, please contact the businesses below to verify current hours of operation and services. Also, stay safe.

Play Classic Lawn Games

One of the neatest places in town to have a drink, dinner, and play games is Westport Social. In their large bar and restaurant, as well as outside on the patio, you’ll find all sorts of games you can test each others’ skills with. Bocce ball, floor shuffleboard, cornhole, ping pong, a soccer-billiards hybrid, and more fill the rooms of this fun destination. If you’re both competitive, Westport Social is your kind of place.

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A silver 2020 Mazda CX-5 parked on a road with  snow on  the sides of the road and in the background. | Mazda dealer in St. Louis, MOThe 2020 Mazda CX-5 is a crossover SUV that’s ready for whatever your busy schedule throws at it. To let you find the perfect balance between features and price tags, the CX-5 is available in five trim level options. Here is a quick overview of what each trim level has to offer:

Sport

Even though the 2020 Mazda CX-5 Sport is the least expensive option in the lineup, it’s still equipped with an impressive range of exciting features.

For power, the Sport — as well as the Touring and Grand Touring — utilizes a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 187 horsepower and 186 pound-feet of torque. It’s equipped with some sought-after driver-assist technologies: a lane departure warning system and smart city brake support with pedestrian detection. The Sport, like every trim level, can be outfitted with an all-wheel-drive system that boosts traction on the road.

Touring

The Touring trim level brings more luxuries to the CX-5, including Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for the touch screen, a six-speaker sound system instead of the Sport’s four-speaker system, rear privacy glass, and dual-zone automatic climate control. The Touring has access to a Touring Preferred package that allows you to add more features, such as the Bose sound system and a sunroof, but even without the package, this trim level is decently equipped.

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A silver 2020 Mazda6 parked in a spacious, industrial storage facility. | Mazda dealer in St. Louis, MOIf you’re looking for a sedan that can treat you the way you deserve to be treated, look no further than the 2020 Mazda6. Designed with luxury in mind, the Mazda6 brings a new shine to your life’s dullest drives. Reignite your passion for the road through these great Mazda6 features:

Quality Interior

The 2020 Mazda6‘s top trim level is the Signature, which is the only way to go if you’re looking for the highest levels of luxury in your sedan. Seats wrapped in rich Nappa leather look as good as they feel and the Japanese Sen wood accents create an unforgettable ambiance for your cabin. During winter’s roughest months, heated seats for both the front and second row keep your party comfortable. If it’s refinement you want, the Signature delivers.

Elegant Exterior

However, each of the Mazda6’s trim levels — the Sport, Touring, Grand Touring, Grand Touring Reserve, and Signature — brings with it an impressive elegance not often found on the road. The sleek lines that stretch back from the Mazda6’s minimalist front fascia flow along the hood and front wheel wells for an aerodynamic, fluid personality.

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A charcoal 2020 Mazda CX-9 being driven over a bridge with a body of water and trees in the background. | Mazda dealer in St. Louis, MOMazda CX-9 was debuted in 2016, but it still holds its dashing figure with outstanding exterior and interior. The vehicle is an excellent choice for drivers looking for mid-sized three-row SUVs. In 2020, this model has received a lot of upgrades with extra performance under the hood. If you are thinking of going for a larger SUV, then this may be the vehicle that you need.

Here are some of the top changes that you will appreciate in the Mazda CX-9 2020.

Engine Improvements

The first thing enthusiasts notice about the new 2020 CX-9 model is the increased torque from 310 pound-feet of torque to 320 pound-feet. It was previously producing 250 horsepower with the turbocharged 2.5-liter inline-four engine. However, this new engine now runs in premium fuel and sends 320 pound-feet of torque to the wheels through the standard 6-speed automatic transmission.

With regular fuel, the performance is estimated to be 227 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. All-wheel-drive is optional, and available with all trim levels. The top-spec signature always comes all-wheel-drive.

Improved Acceleration 

While the 2020 model weighs roughly the same, it is faster and much easier to control on a straight line. It also shows a 0.2-second improvement since it can accelerate from 0-to-60 mph in 7 seconds. It takes 15.4 seconds to get to 90 mph speed. It is, therefore, quicker than the previous models. In a race to 120 mph, the new model’s acceleration wins by 2 seconds.

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Close up view of the front driver side of a gray 2020 Mazda3 Sedan with the headlight brightly lit. | Mazda dealer in St. Louis, MOEven though the Mazda3 sedan is offered at a very reasonable price point, it provides a driving experience well above what you’d expect. It’s both safe and reliable, and you’ll find it makes a great car for new drivers, as well as those that have been behind the wheel for years. Let’s explore some of the best features of the 2020 Mazda3.

Modern Design

To give this sedan a look that fits your style, you can choose from six exterior color options and five interior designs. On the outside, you might want to picture the Mazda3 in Deep Crystal Blue Mica or Sonic Silver Metallic, among others. Inside, imagine yourself riding on black leatherette or white leather. It has a Japanese feel to the design, meaning it is sleek and elegant. You’re eye is drawn to the contours that constantly capture movement from every angle. You can choose from three trim levels which are Select, Preferred, and Premium.

Exceptional Safety

In addition to its beautiful design, it is also very safe to drive. This year’s Mazda3 comes with plenty of driver-assist features that make driving it safer than ever before. The available blind-spot monitoring system will detect if a vehicle is in your blind-spot when you’re trying to change lanes. Rear cross-traffic alert will alert you if a car is approaching from the side with an audio and a visual warning. These are just a few of the features keeping you safe in this sedan.

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A close view of a Rhino eating hay at the St. Louis Zoo.St. Louis is full of fun and entertaining attractions for everyone, and the best part is that many of them are free. The following are four exciting things you can do for free in St. Louis.

  1. St. Louis Zoo

The St. Louis Zoo is one of the top zoos in the U.S., but unlike many other top zoos in the nation, entrance to the St. Louis zoo is free. Some of the exhibits and experiences like the Carousel and the Children’s Zoo charge a separate fee; however, if you get to the zoo as soon as it opens, they’re free for the first hour. You can even find free parking if you’re willing to do a bit of walking.

This zoo is home to more than 5,000 animals from all over the world. From the Penguin and Puffin Coast exhibit to the baby elephants, you’re sure to have a fun experience during every trip to the St. Louis Zoo without spending a dime.

  1. St. Louis Art Museum

When the word “free” is carved in stone like it is at the entrance of the St. Louis Art Museum, you know you’re in for a great, no-cost experience. The museum features art history works from almost every region and era. You can observe and appreciate over 30,000 paintings, drawings, and sculptures. The museum is best known for its twentieth-century German paintings, but it also features a strong collection of pre-Columbian and early American art.

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A red 2020 Mazda3 Hatchback parked in front of a building with a woman's image blurred to the right, up close to the lens. | Mazda dealer in St. Louis, MOWhen you’re looking for a versatile car that has room for passengers and cargo, check out the 2020 Mazda3 Hatchback. It’s sporty design and spacious interior makes it the perfect choice for drivers of all types. Let’s look at more of what this car can do for you.

Exterior Design

This is an attractive hatchback with many features that give it eye-catching appeal. A hexagonal grille with black mesh slats and a a smoked silver surround create an aggressive look, while the LED headlights dip into the grille giving it sleek lines and angles. From the back, you’ll see dual-LED taillights, a subtle gloss black spoiler, and other classy details that will make passersby give it a second look. It’s available in a variety of stylish colors, such as Soul Red Crystal Metallic and Deep Crystal Blue Mica, so you can create a look all your own.

Roomy Cabin

You’ll be able to bring your friends along for the ride with the Mazad3’s ability to seat five people. Enjoy the feel of the leatherette-trimmed seats under you and the leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear selector feel great in your hands. A 60/40 split fold-down rear seatback gives you lots of space to pack up your gear. With the seats folded up, you’ll have 20.1 cubic feet of cargo space for groceries or whatever else you need to store. To keep your stuff organized and out of the way, use the front door storage pockets.

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A wax figure of Audrey Hepburn at the scene from Breakfast at Tiffany's at a museum.While traditional and notable landmarks are fun to check out, it’s always entertaining to find those special offbeat spots in a city. Luckily, if you’re in St. Louis, Missouri, there are many wacky spots you simply have to see. Load up your family and friends and spend the day exploring these offbeat places in St. Louis.

Laclede’s Landing Wax Museum

Take a stroll through Laclede’s Wax Museum to see more than 250 life-size figures of celebrities, monsters, world leaders, cartoon figures, and more. The museum was established in 1983 and covers 10,00 square feet. It is housed in an 1885 cast iron façade warehouse that is listed as a National Historic Landmark.

Brace yourself as you walk through the Chamber of Horrors where the realistic wax movie icons, such as Pennywise and the Predator, are sure to give you the creeps. Stop to take selfies with legendary heroes, such as Batman and Superman, and famed celebrities, such as Madonna, The Rock, and Audrey Hepburn. If you love science fiction, you won’t want to miss a photo op with R2D2 or a Storm Trooper.

Laclede’s Landing Wax Museum is located at 720 N 2nd St. It is open Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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