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The Mazda3 is based on the Ford global C1 platform, shared with the latest European Ford Focus and Volvo S40.Previewed by the MX-Sportif concept car, the first-generation Mazda3 was available in two body styles, a four-door fastback sedan/saloon, marketed as a "4-door coupé style" in Europe, and a five-door hatchback, branded the Sport version in Canada, Japan, and the United States.
This is a list of Mazda motor vehicle models. 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 ...
D codes (for subcompact car front-wheel drive cars) Code Vehicles Years Description DA Ford Festiva / Mazda 121: 1986–1993: Also badged as the Kia Pride. DB Autozam Revue / Mazda 121 / Mazda Revue: 1990–1996: DW Mazda Demio / Mazda 121 / Ford Festiva Mini Wagon [4] 1996–2002: Based on the DB. DY Mazda2 / Mazda Demio: 2002–2007
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After nine years of development, Mazda finally launched its new model in the U.S. in 1970. [19] Mazda's rotary success continued until the onset of the 1973 oil crisis. As American buyers (as well as those in other nations) quickly turned to vehicles with better fuel efficiency, the relatively thirsty rotary-powered models began to fall out of ...
Mazda3 sedan. Mazda 3: 2003–present Mazda's fastest ever seller, 4,000,000 build from 2003 – 2014; known as the Mazda Axela in the Japanese domestic market. [333] 2003 Mazda6 Classic Hatch. Mazda 6: 2002–present Mazda's previous fastest seller; 3,000,000 in twelve years. 1,945,850 in first generation. 718,882 in second generation [334 ...
This was partly due to the advertising of a new model being coordinated with the launch of the new television season in late September, because of the heavy dependence between television to offer products from automakers to advertise, and the car companies to launch their new models at a high-profile time of year. [1] Imported cars use the ...
The equivalent American Mazda GLC (Great Little Car) appeared in the 1981 model year, although the rear-wheel drive wagon also continued to be offered. [65] It was only offered with a single engine – the twin-barrel 1.5-liter with 68 hp (51 kW)—and lasted through 1985, after which it was replaced by the next-generation Mazda 323.