So the car is only about 6 weeks old and the dealer's had it for a week of that time, and still not sorted the problem?
I would suggest writing to the dealer principal, stating that you are giving them one last chance to resolve the problem permanently, otherwise you will reject the car and demand either a replacement or full refund, as it is NOT fit for purpose and you have no confidence in it. Check the advice on rejecting cars in the FAQ on this site, as it will tell you how best to approach this.
The recurring DPF light CANNOT be blamed on your driving patterns - you're doing 250+ miles a week on average which is more than enough for the DPF to regenerate efficiently. So don't swallow ANY suggestions from the dealer or Mazda UK that imply this.
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