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  2. Original-Owner 1990 Mazda Miata Is Today's Bring a Trailer Pick

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    Up for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of the Hearst Autos), is a highly original, low-mileage, basic-spec 1990 Miata. This is the MX-5 at its most elemental: no power ...

  3. List of Mazda vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Mazda had used a number of different marques in the Japan market, including Autozam, Eunos, and Efini, although they have been phased out. In the early 1990s Mazda almost created a luxury marque, Amati , to challenge Acura , Infiniti , and Lexus in North America, but this never happened, leaving the near-luxury Millenia to the Mazda brand.

  4. Mazda B series - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda B series is a series of pickup trucks that was manufactured by Mazda. Produced across five generations from 1961 to 2006, ... Also for 1990, the wheels for ...

  5. Econobox - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Toyota Corolla, Mazda 3 and the Honda Civic started as subcompact econoboxes but are now on the high-end of the compact size line. [3] In 2023 the cheapest new car available in the United States is the Nissan Versa priced below US$20,000, with the cheapest trims starting at $16,000.

  6. Ford Festiva - Wikipedia

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    The 121 ended production in 1990, [24] and was officially discontinued by Mazda Australia in February 1991. [25] From October 1991, Ford Australia began importing the car as the "Ford Festiva" from Kia's South Korean production facility. [26] Where the Mazda was sold as a three-door hatchback, the Ford was sold initially as a five-door only.

  7. Mazda 929 - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda 929 is a full-size car which was sold by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Mazda between 1973 and 1997. Mazda used the 929 nameplate for export markets only, badge engineering its Luce model until 1991 and then transferring the name to export specification Sentia models.