Masterparts stocks a comprehensive range of parts and spares for Mazda, for all Mazda vehicles on South African roads – including the popular Mazda hatchbacks, sedans, SUVs and bakkies.
Are parts from Masterparts cheaper than those from Mazda dealers?
Parts and spares for Mazda from Masterparts are typically less expensive than those available directly from Mazda dealers in South Africa.
However, this doesn’t imply any compromise in quality. We deal directly with many original equipment manufacturers and suppliers (OEM and OES), locally and internationally. The parts and spares we provide are the same quality as those offered by dedicated Mazda dealers, just at lower prices.
Types of parts for Mazda we provide
Masterparts stocks a wide range of parts and spares for Mazda, for all the common Mazda models. Some of the most commonly requested parts for Mazda we supply are brake and wheel components; water pumps; timing belts; spark plugs; and fuel, air, engine and oil filters.
Please note that we don’t stock lights, mirrors or body panels for Mazda or any other vehicle models.
Areas we provide parts for Mazda in
Masterparts supplies parts for Mazda in:
Western Cape
Kenilworth Warrington Road |
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Bellville Strand Road |
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Brackenfell Kenwil Drive |
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Paarl Triangle Street |
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Montague Gardens Montague Drive |
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Strand George Street |
KZN
Durban Umgeni Road |
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Phoenix Markhouse Place |
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Pietermaritzburg Greyling Street |
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Pinetown Old Main Road |
Namibia
Windhoek Bell Street |
Mazda models we offer parts for
The following table identifies some of the Mazda ranges for which we stock or can order parts and spares. If your model of Mazda isn’t listed here, it’s still worth contacting us. Let us know what you need and we’ll do our best to assist.
About Mazda
The Mazda Motor Corporation traces its beginnings to a cork manufacture, founded in Hiroshima, Japan in 1920. In 1931, the company produced its first motor vehicle, the Mazda-Go.
In the early 1960s, the first Mazda two-door passenger car, called the R360 Coupe, was launched. The company began exporting its vehicles. In 1967, it introduced its first rotary engine vehicle, the Cosmo Sport 110S. From 1974 to 2015, Mazda maintained a relationship with the Ford Motor Company.
Especially from the 1980s onwards, Mazda gained popularity in South Africa, with its affordable Mazda 323 hatchback and Mazda Drifter and Mazda Rustler bakkies.
Today the company is known for its crossover SUVs and high-end sports cars and convertibles, as well as lower-cost hatchbacks like the Mazda2, family-oriented cars like the Mazda 3 and heavy-duty bakkies like the BT-50.
Originally, mazdas were distributed in South Africa through Ford. In 2014, Mazda split from Ford and Mazda Southern Africa (MSA) was established.
For guidance in choosing the best parts and spares for Mazda, feel free to contact us. Whatever part your Mazda needs, there’s a good chance you’ll find it at Masterparts.