Mazda Oil Change Cost in Miami: 2026 Pricing, Intervals & What to Know
May 12 2026 - By Brickell Mazda Service Center

Mazda SKYACTIV engine oil change service at Brickell Mazda in Miami

Brickell Mazda Service Center is a factory-authorized Mazda dealer at 618 SW 8th St in Miami, operated by Murgado Automotive Group. Our Mazda-certified technicians use Genuine Mazda Parts, Mazda-approved full synthetic oils, and Mazda Diagnostic System (M-MDS) tooling for every service. Every new Mazda purchase or lease includes the Brickell Advantage - 2 years / 24,000 miles of complimentary maintenance. Last reviewed May 2026.

A Mazda oil change at Brickell Mazda costs $69.95 for the Synthetic Oil Change Plus or $89.95 for the Oil & Filter Change - both include up to 5 quarts of full synthetic oil, an OEM or Mazda-approved oil filter, complimentary battery inspection, multi-point inspection, and car wash. For most Mazda models using 0W-20 synthetic, this is the complete cost with no hidden fees. If your Mazda uses more than 5 quarts (CX-90 with the inline-six, for example), there's an additional per-quart charge. To schedule or get a quote specific to your model, call (786) 481-4541 or book online.

This guide covers what a Mazda oil change actually includes, the real cost by model across the current lineup - Mazda3, CX-30, CX-5, CX-50, CX-50 Hybrid, CX-70, CX-90, MX-5 Miata - which oil type and viscosity each SKYACTIV engine requires (0W-20, 5W-30, or 0W-16 depending on your powertrain), Mazda's recommended intervals versus what experienced technicians often recommend for Miami's severe driving conditions, and when an independent shop is genuinely a reasonable alternative.

What a Mazda Oil Change Includes at Brickell Mazda

An oil change at a Mazda dealership isn't just draining and refilling. The service at Brickell Mazda includes several components that affect both cost and value.

Full synthetic oil (up to 5 quarts): Every current Mazda with a SKYACTIV engine is designed to run on full synthetic oil. Most current gas Mazda models use low-viscosity synthetic oil - commonly 0W-20 for naturally aspirated engines, but some models and engines specify 0W-16 (CX-50 Hybrid) or 5W-30 (turbocharged 2.5L engines). Synthetic oil costs more than conventional or semi-synthetic, but it's what Mazda's engineering specifications call for, and it performs significantly better in Miami's sustained heat. According to the Mazda owner's manual, using the correct oil grade is essential for engine protection and fuel efficiency.

OEM or Mazda-approved oil filter: The filter is replaced with every oil change. Mazda's factory filters are designed to match the flow rate and filtration requirements of SKYACTIV engines - aftermarket filters sometimes differ in bypass-valve pressure or media quality.

Multi-point inspection: Fluid levels, tire pressure, brake condition, lights, belts, and key systems are checked - giving you a snapshot of your Mazda's overall health each visit. In Miami, this inspection often catches heat-related issues (battery degradation, coolant levels, tire pressure inflation from ambient temperature) before they become expensive repairs.

Battery inspection: Miami heat is hard on 12V batteries - experienced technicians commonly observe that batteries in South Florida often show degraded capacity sooner than the manufacturer's rated lifespan. A voltage and load test is included at no extra charge.

Complimentary car wash: Your Mazda gets a wash before it's returned to you.

Mazda Oil Change Cost: Current Brickell Mazda Pricing

For services with publicly advertised pricing on our specials page, here's what to expect at Brickell Mazda. Pricing as of May 2026; visit our service specials page for current offers, restrictions, and applicable models.

Service Price What's Included
Synthetic Oil Change Plus $69.95 Engine oil and Mazda oil filter replacement, top off vital fluids, multi-point inspection
Oil & Filter Change $89.95 Up to 5 quarts synthetic oil, OEM filter, complimentary battery inspection, car wash, and multi-point inspection
Service Special Combo $119.90 Oil & filter change + tire rotation + brake/cooling/exhaust check + belt/hose/CV boot check + tire pressure and fluid adjustment
Tire Rotation (add-on) $54.95 Tire rotation with complimentary inspection and car wash - pair with oil change for a complete 5,000-mile service

Additional savings: Brickell Mazda's Wild Card discount applies to larger service visits: spend $100–$249 and save 10%; $250–$499 saves 12%; $500–$999 saves 15%. For multi-service appointments - oil change plus alignment plus brake inspection, for example - the Wild Card can reduce the combined bill meaningfully.

Note: The $89.95 oil change special applies to gas and 4-cylinder engines with up to 5 quarts of oil. Environmental fees, sales tax, and additional oil beyond 5 quarts are extra. Turbocharged 2.5L models require 5W-30 (not 0W-20) and may use approximately 5.1 quarts - confirm pricing with your advisor. Six-cylinder models (CX-90, CX-70 with the 3.3L turbo inline-six) require approximately 6.3 quarts - call (786) 481-4541 for a model-specific quote. Cannot be combined with other offers.

Mazda Oil Change Cost by Model

Not every Mazda takes the same amount of oil or the same viscosity. That affects cost, especially if your engine needs more than the 5 quarts included in the standard service price. Here's what the Mazda owner's manuals specify.

Mazda3 and Mazda3 Hatchback

The Mazda3 uses Mazda's 2.5L SKYACTIV-G naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine. According to the owner's manual, it takes 0W-20 full synthetic oil and requires approximately 4.2–4.5 quarts with a filter change, depending on model year. This falls well within the 5-quart service ceiling, so the standard $69.95–$89.95 oil change covers it entirely. The Mazda3 is one of the most straightforward oil services in the lineup.

Mazda CX-30

The CX-30 shares its 2.5L SKYACTIV-G engine platform with the Mazda3. Same oil (0W-20 full synthetic), similar capacity (approximately 4.2–4.5 quarts), same price. The CX-30 is Brickell Mazda's highest-volume service model among Miami's urban commuter segment - compact enough for Brickell parking garages, popular with drivers who live in Coral Gables and Coconut Grove.

Mazda CX-5

The CX-5 - Mazda's best-selling model nationally - uses the 2.5L SKYACTIV-G (naturally aspirated) or, on turbo trims (Carbon Edition Turbo, Signature), the 2.5L SKYACTIV-G Turbo. The naturally aspirated engine uses 0W-20 full synthetic oil per the owner's manual. The turbocharged 2.5L, however, specifies 5W-30 full synthetic - the turbo's higher operating temperatures and pressures demand a thicker oil film for bearing and turbocharger protection. The turbo engine's oil capacity is slightly higher (approximately 5.1 quarts with filter), which may exceed the 5-quart threshold on the standard service - ask your service advisor. The naturally aspirated CX-5 (approximately 4.8 quarts) fits within standard pricing.

One CX-5-specific note: the turbocharged 2.5L engine (which requires 5W-30 rather than 0W-20) runs hotter under boost, especially in Miami stop-and-go traffic on I-95 and US-1. Experienced technicians often recommend that turbo CX-5 owners in South Florida lean toward the shorter end of Mazda's recommended service interval - particularly if daily driving is predominantly city-speed.

Mazda CX-50

The CX-50, built on Mazda's newer large-platform architecture, offers both a naturally aspirated and turbocharged 2.5L SKYACTIV-G. The naturally aspirated engine uses 0W-20 full synthetic oil per the owner's manual (approximately 4.8 quarts with filter). The turbocharged CX-50 specifies 5W-30 full synthetic (approximately 5.1 quarts with filter) - the same turbo-specific requirement as the CX-5 Turbo. The turbo variant may slightly exceed the 5-quart service ceiling. Standard oil change pricing applies to the naturally aspirated CX-50; ask your service advisor about the turbo variant.

Mazda CX-50 Hybrid

The CX-50 Hybrid (2025+) uses a Toyota-sourced 2.5L hybrid powertrain that requires a different oil specification from the gas-only CX-50. Per the owner's manual, the CX-50 Hybrid specifies SAE 0W-16 full synthetic meeting ILSAC GF-6B - a lower-viscosity oil designed to reduce internal drag and support hybrid fuel-economy targets. If 0W-16 isn't available, Mazda allows 0W-20 as a temporary substitute for one interval only, after which it must be replaced with 0W-16 at the next oil change. Oil capacity with filter is approximately 4.5 quarts, well within the 5-quart service ceiling. Standard pricing applies, but confirm with your service advisor that the correct 0W-16 specification is being used - not all shops stock it.

Mazda CX-70 and CX-90

The CX-70 and CX-90 are available with two distinct powertrains that have very different oil service requirements.

3.3L SKYACTIV-G Turbo Inline-Six (CX-70 and CX-90 Turbo/Turbo S): These engines require 0W-20 full synthetic oil per the owner's manual, with a capacity of approximately 6.3 quarts with filter. This significantly exceeds the 5-quart ceiling in the standard service special, so expect an additional per-quart charge. Call (786) 481-4541 for inline-six oil change pricing.

CX-90 PHEV (2.5L Naturally Aspirated Four-Cylinder + Electric Motor): The plug-in hybrid uses a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine paired with a 100kW electric motor and 17.8 kWh battery, with a capacity of approximately 4.8 quarts with filter - well within the 5-quart service ceiling. Oil specification is 0W-20 full synthetic per the owner's manual. Standard pricing applies. One PHEV-specific consideration: the engine starts and stops frequently during hybrid operation, which may stress oil during repeated thermal cycles. Fresh oil matters even though the engine runs fewer total hours than a conventional powertrain.

MX-5 Miata and MX-5 Miata RF

The MX-5 Miata uses Mazda's 2.0L SKYACTIV-G four-cylinder. Oil specification per the owner's manual is 0W-20 full synthetic, with a capacity of approximately 3.7–4.0 quarts with filter. Well within the 5-quart service range - standard pricing applies. The Miata's low oil volume actually makes it more sensitive to oil quality degradation over time, which matters in Miami's heat.

Mazda CX-9 (discontinued but still serviced)

The CX-9 was discontinued after the 2023 model year but remains a common service visitor. It used the 2.5L SKYACTIV-G Turbo with approximately 4.6–4.8 quarts capacity (5W-30 full synthetic per the owner's manual - same turbo-specific requirement as the CX-5 Turbo). Standard pricing applies at Brickell Mazda.

Mazda Model Engine Oil Type (per owner's manual) Approx. Capacity Standard Price Applies?
Mazda3 / Mazda3 Hatch 2.5L SKYACTIV-G 0W-20 Full Synthetic ~4.2–4.5 qt Yes
CX-30 2.5L SKYACTIV-G 0W-20 Full Synthetic ~4.2–4.5 qt Yes
CX-5 (NA) 2.5L SKYACTIV-G 0W-20 Full Synthetic ~4.8 qt Yes
CX-5 (Turbo) 2.5L SKYACTIV-G Turbo 5W-30 Full Synthetic ~5.1 qt May exceed 5-qt ceiling - ask advisor
CX-50 (NA) 2.5L SKYACTIV-G 0W-20 Full Synthetic ~4.8 qt Yes
CX-50 (Turbo) 2.5L SKYACTIV-G Turbo 5W-30 Full Synthetic ~5.1 qt May exceed 5-qt ceiling - ask advisor
CX-50 Hybrid 2.5L Hybrid (Toyota-sourced) 0W-16 Full Synthetic (0W-20 temporary sub only) ~4.5 qt Yes
CX-70 (Inline-Six) 3.3L SKYACTIV-G Turbo I6 0W-20 Full Synthetic ~6.3 qt Call for quote - exceeds 5-qt ceiling
CX-90 (Inline-Six) 3.3L SKYACTIV-G Turbo I6 0W-20 Full Synthetic ~6.3 qt Call for quote - exceeds 5-qt ceiling
CX-90 PHEV 2.5L NA + Electric Motor 0W-20 Full Synthetic ~4.8 qt Yes
MX-5 Miata / RF 2.0L SKYACTIV-G 0W-20 Full Synthetic ~3.7–4.0 qt Yes
CX-9 (discontinued) 2.5L SKYACTIV-G Turbo 5W-30 Full Synthetic ~4.6–4.8 qt Yes

Oil capacities are approximate and vary by model year. Always consult your Mazda owner's manual or ask your service advisor for the specification specific to your vehicle. Services and recommendations may vary by vehicle condition and service advisor assessment.

Mazda Oil Change Intervals: What the Owner's Manual Says vs. What Miami Demands

This is where cost and maintenance intersect - because how often you change your oil directly determines your annual oil change cost.

Mazda's OEM Recommended Intervals

According to Mazda's owner's manuals for current SKYACTIV-powered models, the standard oil change interval is approximately 7,500 miles or 12 months under what Mazda defines as "normal" driving conditions. Under "severe" driving conditions, Mazda recommends shortening to approximately 5,000 miles or 6 months.

Mazda also equips most current models with a Maintenance Reminder System that tracks driving patterns and alerts you when service is approaching. The system factors in mileage, time, and driving behavior - it's the best model-specific indicator of when your particular Mazda needs attention.

Additional Miami-Conditions Considerations

Miami driving checks nearly every box on Mazda's own "severe conditions" definition. According to the owner's manual, severe conditions include repeated short trips, stop-and-go driving, extreme heat, and dusty or humid environments. For most Miami Mazda owners, the practical interval is closer to 5,000 miles. Here's why.

Important: The intervals below are general guidelines based on Mazda's published severe-condition recommendations and commonly observed patterns in South Florida. Your actual service needs may vary based on your driving habits, vehicle age, and condition. Your service advisor can help determine the right interval for your specific vehicle.

Interval Type Mileage / Time Best For
Mazda OEM Standard ~7,500 miles / 12 months Highway-majority driving in moderate climates
Mazda OEM Severe Conditions ~5,000 miles / 6 months Stop-and-go driving, extreme heat, frequent short trips - commonly applicable to Miami commuters
Maintenance Reminder System Varies (adaptive) Follow your vehicle's built-in reminder - it accounts for your actual driving patterns

Why Miami Drivers May Need Oil Changes More Often

The 7,500-mile standard interval is calibrated for Mazda's definition of "normal" operating conditions. Miami doesn't fit that definition for most drivers. Here are the specific environmental and driving factors that commonly accelerate oil degradation in South Florida.

Year-round extreme heat accelerates oil oxidation

Miami's average summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, and under-hood temperatures in stop-and-go traffic can push well beyond that. Heat is the primary enemy of engine oil - it accelerates the oxidation process that causes oil to lose viscosity and protective properties. Unlike seasonal climates where engines get cooler months of relief, Miami's heat is essentially year-round, which means oil is under thermal stress continuously. Experienced technicians commonly observe that oil from vehicles driven primarily in sustained-heat environments like Miami may show more degradation at the same mileage compared to cooler climates - though the degree varies by driving pattern and oil quality.

Biscayne Bay salt air and coastal humidity

Drivers in Brickell, Key Biscayne, Miami Beach, and along the Rickenbacker and Julia Tuttle causeways expose their vehicles to salt-laden air daily. This coastal environment promotes moisture contamination in the crankcase - especially on vehicles that sit in open parking or make frequent short trips where the engine doesn't fully reach operating temperature. The moisture combines with combustion byproducts to form acidic compounds that fresh oil is designed to neutralize, but old oil can't.

Salt air can also contribute to corrosion on external engine components over time - oil fill caps, dipstick tubes, and gasket surfaces - which may eventually lead to oil seepage if not identified during routine inspections.

I-95, US-1, and Palmetto Expressway stop-and-go traffic

Miami's traffic patterns - crawling on I-95 through downtown, idling through Brickell Avenue at rush hour, stop-and-go on the Palmetto Expressway - keep engines running hot at low RPM for extended periods. This is one of the conditions Mazda specifically lists as "severe" in the owner's manual. Low-speed, high-idle driving generates more heat per mile than highway cruising, and the oil circulates under higher thermal load without the cooling benefit of airflow at speed.

The turbocharged SKYACTIV-G engines in the CX-5 Turbo, CX-50 Turbo, CX-70, and CX-90 are particularly affected - turbochargers operate at extreme temperatures, and oil that's already heat-stressed from Miami conditions may lose protective capacity faster under boost. This is one reason Mazda specifies the thicker 5W-30 for the 2.5L turbo engines, and 0W-20 for the inline-six where Mazda's engineering team determined it provides adequate protection at the different operating parameters.

Short-trip urban driving and frequent cold starts (Miami-style)

Miami "cold starts" aren't sub-zero affairs, but they still matter. If your daily commute is Coral Gables to Downtown Miami, or Coconut Grove to Brickell - trips under 10 minutes - the engine may not reach full operating temperature long enough to burn off moisture and fuel dilution from the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system. Over thousands of short trips, this condensation can accumulate in the oil. It's a pattern commonly observed by technicians servicing vehicles in dense urban areas like Miami.

Why this guide is different from generic oil change articles: Most "Mazda oil change cost" content online gives you a national price range and the standard 7,500-mile interval. It doesn't account for Miami's specific combination of year-round heat, coastal humidity, and urban traffic - all of which Mazda's own owner's manual defines as "severe" operating conditions. This article anchors every interval recommendation to Mazda's published specifications and adds the South Florida context that affects when and how those intervals should be applied. Our Mazda-certified technicians use Mazda Diagnostic System (M-MDS) tooling and have direct access to Mazda Technical Service Bulletins - neither of which is available at independent shops.

Why 0W-20 Full Synthetic Matters for SKYACTIV Engines

Mazda's SKYACTIV engines are engineered with tighter tolerances and higher compression ratios than many competitors. Most naturally aspirated SKYACTIV-G engines specify 0W-20 - a viscosity grade chosen because it flows quickly at startup (the "0W" cold rating), reduces internal friction at operating temperature (the "20" hot rating), and contributes to SKYACTIV's fuel-efficiency targets. Turbocharged 2.5L SKYACTIV-G engines specify 5W-30 for its thicker film protection under boost heat, and the CX-50 Hybrid specifies 0W-16 for maximum efficiency in the hybrid powertrain.

Using the wrong viscosity - a 5W-30 when the manual calls for 0W-20, or vice versa - doesn't immediately damage the engine, but it can reduce fuel economy, increase operating temperatures, and over time contribute to premature wear on components designed for a specific oil film. In Miami's heat, the mismatch is more consequential because the oil is already starting from a higher ambient temperature. Always use the viscosity specified in your Mazda's owner's manual.

Genuine Mazda Premium Oil is formulated to meet Mazda's SKYACTIV specifications. Mazda recommends using oils that meet the specifications outlined in the owner's manual - whether Mazda-branded or a third-party oil that meets the same standard. At Brickell Mazda, we use Mazda-approved oils that meet or exceed the manufacturer's published specifications.

Dealer vs. Independent Shop: When Each Makes Sense

We're a Mazda dealer. This section is the one where readers might expect us to say the dealer is always the right choice. It isn't.

An independent shop is a reasonable option for: A standard oil change on an out-of-warranty Mazda with no unusual symptoms or service history gaps. If the shop uses the correct 0W-20 full synthetic oil and a quality filter, the basic oil replacement process is broadly similar. Independent shops in Miami typically charge $50–$80 for a synthetic oil change, though many don't include the battery inspection, multi-point check, or car wash that are standard at a dealership.

A Mazda dealer is the stronger choice when: Your Mazda is under warranty or covered by the Brickell Advantage complimentary maintenance plan (where the oil change is free for the first 2 years or 24,000 miles). Also when your Mazda has any active recalls, when the Maintenance Reminder System needs to be properly reset (some independent shops skip this), when your vehicle has a Mazda TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) that applies to oil-related issues, or when you want the diagnostic depth of M-MDS tooling during the multi-point inspection.

One practical consideration: the included multi-point inspection at a dealer catches issues that an oil-only service at a quick-lube shop doesn't check. In Miami's climate, the battery test alone can save you from a no-start situation in a parking garage at peak summer heat.

How to Save on Mazda Oil Changes in Miami

Oil changes are a recurring cost. Here's how to reduce it at Brickell Mazda without cutting corners on quality.

Brickell Advantage (new purchases/leases): Every new Mazda from Brickell Mazda includes 2 years / 24,000 miles of complimentary maintenance - that covers your oil changes at no charge during that period. If you just purchased a new Mazda, confirm that your Brickell Advantage coverage is active before paying for oil service.

Service Special Combo ($119.90): If you need both an oil change and tire rotation - and most Mazda owners do at the 5,000-mile mark - the combo saves versus booking them separately ($89.95 + $54.95 = $144.90 individually).

Wild Card discount: For larger service visits that include oil change plus additional work, the Wild Card discount tiers (10% off $100–$249, 12% off $250–$499, 15% off $500–$999) can reduce the total. This is most useful at major milestone services (30,000-mile, 60,000-mile) where multiple items are due.

Mazda Pre-Paid Maintenance: Mazda offers a Pre-Paid Maintenance plan that can save up to 25% over the total life of your vehicle's service plan. Ask your service advisor for current pricing and coverage details.

Pick-Up & Delivery: Brickell Mazda offers complimentary pick-up and delivery for service appointments - we come to your home or office, which eliminates the time cost of driving to the dealership.

Mazda Courtesy Vehicles: For longer service appointments, complimentary Mazda courtesy loaner vehicles are available so you're not without a car.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Mazda oil change cost at Brickell Mazda?

The Synthetic Oil Change Plus is $69.95 and the Oil & Filter Change is $89.95, both with full synthetic oil (up to 5 quarts), OEM filter, and complimentary battery inspection, multi-point inspection, and car wash. Six-cylinder models (CX-70, CX-90) that require more than 5 quarts may have a per-quart surcharge - call (786) 481-4541 for a model-specific quote. Pricing as of May 2026; visit our service specials page for current offers.

How often should I change my Mazda's oil in Miami?

Mazda's owner's manual recommends approximately 7,500 miles or 12 months under normal conditions, and approximately 5,000 miles or 6 months under severe conditions. Miami's heat, humidity, and stop-and-go traffic commonly qualify as severe conditions. Follow your Mazda's Maintenance Reminder System for the most accurate vehicle-specific guidance, and discuss your driving patterns with your service advisor.

Does Miami heat really shorten my oil change interval?

It commonly does. Sustained high temperatures accelerate oil oxidation and viscosity breakdown. Combined with stop-and-go traffic, coastal salt air, and frequent short trips, most Miami Mazda owners fall into what the owner's manual defines as "severe" driving conditions - which recommends the shorter 5,000-mile interval.

What type of oil does my Mazda need?

Most current Mazda models with naturally aspirated SKYACTIV engines require 0W-20 full synthetic motor oil, per the owner's manual. Turbocharged 2.5L SKYACTIV-G engines (CX-5 Turbo, CX-50 Turbo, CX-9) specify 5W-30 full synthetic. The CX-50 Hybrid specifies 0W-16 full synthetic. Some older models may use different grades - always verify the specification in your vehicle's owner's manual or ask your service advisor at Brickell Mazda.

Is the Brickell Advantage oil change really free?

Yes, for the first 2 years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes first) with the purchase or lease of any new Mazda from Brickell Mazda. The Brickell Advantage also includes a 2-year battery warranty and roadside assistance on used car purchases. Confirm your coverage status with your service advisor.

Can I use conventional oil instead of synthetic in my Mazda?

Mazda recommends full synthetic oil for all current SKYACTIV engines, per the owner's manual. Conventional oil doesn't provide the same thermal stability, flow characteristics, or engine protection - particularly in Miami's heat. Using oil that does not meet Mazda's published specifications may complicate warranty-related engine claims if lubrication-related damage occurs. Stick with the manufacturer's specification.

Does Brickell Mazda service vehicles other than Mazda?

Yes. Brickell Mazda services all makes and models. While our technicians specialize in Mazda vehicles, we welcome drivers of all brands for routine maintenance including oil changes, tire rotations, brake service, and more.

How long does a Mazda oil change take at Brickell Mazda?

A standard oil and filter change is typically completed in 45 to 60 minutes, including the oil service, filter replacement, battery inspection, multi-point inspection, car wash, and Maintenance Reminder System reset. Scheduling online in advance helps ensure the fastest turnaround.

What's the difference between the $69.95 and $89.95 oil change?

The Synthetic Oil Change Plus at $69.95 includes oil and filter replacement, fluid top-off, and multi-point inspection. The $89.95 Oil & Filter Change adds a complimentary battery inspection and car wash. Both use full synthetic oil and an OEM-spec filter. Check current specials - available services and inclusions may vary.

Should I pair my oil change with a tire rotation?

Mazda recommends tire rotation every 5,000 miles for optimal wear. If your oil change interval aligns with that mileage, pairing them makes practical sense - and the $119.90 Service Special Combo saves versus booking separately. Your service advisor can confirm whether rotation is due based on your service history.

Schedule Your Oil Change in Miami

Whether your Mazda's Maintenance Reminder just came on or you're ahead of schedule, our Mazda-certified team handles oil changes with the right oil, the right filter, and a thorough inspection every time.

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Service intervals are general estimates based on Mazda's published owner's manual recommendations and vary by model, trim, driving habits, and vehicle condition. Final service recommendations may vary by vehicle condition and service advisor assessment. Consult a Mazda-certified technician at Brickell Mazda for a vehicle-specific assessment. Offer terms and pricing subject to change - verify current specials at our specials page before booking.

About Brickell Mazda Service Center

Brickell Mazda is a factory-authorized Mazda dealer serving Miami and Miami-Dade County, operated by Murgado Automotive Group from 618 SW 8th St in Miami's Brickell neighborhood. Our service department is staffed by Mazda-certified technicians using Mazda Diagnostic System (M-MDS) and the OEM tooling required for accurate diagnosis of every Mazda - including turbocharged SKYACTIV-G, the new 3.3L inline-six platform (CX-70, CX-90), and PHEV models. New Mazda purchases include the Brickell Advantage, covering 2 years / 24,000 miles of factory-scheduled maintenance at no charge. We offer complimentary pick-up and delivery, Mazda courtesy loaner vehicles, and a complimentary car wash with every service visit.

This guide reflects service patterns commonly observed in our Miami service department and is intended as educational information. For diagnosis and service recommendations specific to your vehicle, consult a Mazda-certified technician. Oil capacities are approximate and vary by model year - always confirm with your owner's manual. Pricing references are representative of the Miami market as of May 2026 and subject to change. Published May 12, 2026 · Last reviewed May 12, 2026.