It's no gamble — Earnhardt Mazda dealership settles in to Las Vegas

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Earnhardt Auto Centers has a long history in Arizona of selling and servicing quality vehicles with a “No Bull” approach. Earnhardt Auto Centers recently expanded to open additional dealerships in Las Vegas, including Earnhardt Mazda Las Vegas.
Located at 6525 Centennial Center Blvd., Earnhardt Mazda Las Vegas offers a complete line of vehicles, from sporty crossover SUVs to sleek sedans and more. The dealership carries the latest vehicles straight from the Mazda factory, including the award-winning CX-5, CX-9, MX-5 Miata, CX-3, Mazda3 and Mazda6. For those looking for secondhand cars, the dealership also carries a vast selection of Certified Pre-Owned Mazdas, as well as other vehicle makes and models. Every car has been hand-picked and receives a multi-point inspection before becoming part of the dealership’s inventory.
Earnhardt Mazda Las Vegas also houses a service department staffed by Mazda factory trained and certified service technicians that can meet all your automotive service needs. For all things Mazda, Earnhardt Mazda Las Vegas continues to be the top destination in Las Vegas.
Earnhardt Mazda Las Vegas is proud to be part of the Earnhardt family, known for their honest, “No Bull” approach to car sales and service, and a long history in Arizona. Earnhardt Auto Centers founder Tex Earnhardt and his family opened a small gas station in Chandler in 1951. That same year, Tex was awarded a Ford franchise, making him the youngest Ford franchise owner at the age of 21. Over the years, Earnhardt Auto Centers continued to grow, now with 29 dealerships representing 18 brands with locations throughout Arizona and in Nevada. Earnhardt Mazda Las Vegas is now one of three Earnhardt dealerships located in Las Vegas — the city is also home to the Earnhardt Buick and Earnhardt GMC dealerships.
If you’re in Las Vegas and are looking for a quality new or used Mazda vehicle, look no further than Earnhardt Mazda Las Vegas. You won’t be disappointed with the selection![/vc_column_text][vc_gmaps link=”#E-8_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”][vc_column_text]

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Carolyn Sostrom

Carolyn Sostrom is a long-time Arizona resident who loves desert sunsets, warm weather, Zumba, and the Western lifestyle. She attended Saguaro High School in Scottsdale and then Arizona State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Similarly to the protagonist in *The Devil Wears Prada*, Carolyn moved to New York City right after college. She started working for the fashion magazine company Conde Nast but never transitioned to the dark side. After a few years, she left New York in the rearview mirror and returned to her home state, taking a reporter job at the *Apache Junction Independent*. With over 30 years of freelance writing experience, Carolyn especially enjoys writing about community events and profiling individuals who are making a difference in their communities. She had the pleasure of interviewing a variety of cowboy personalities for an article she wrote for the *Scottsdale Independent* about the history of DC Ranch and its roots as a working ranch. Now, her Western adventures with CLN have her diving into the rugged automotive scene, exploring the trucks and rigs cowboys rely on for work, home, and play, a niche where grit meets horsepower. She works at Raising Special Kids, a nonprofit resource center for families of children with disabilities and special healthcare needs. Carolyn also volunteers with the Autism Society of Greater Phoenix. Carolyn believes that everyone has a story, and she loves connecting with others to hear their stories. She’s dedicated to ethical journalism and accurate reporting, which shines through in her storytelling.

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