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  2. Smart key - Wikipedia

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    The smart key allows the driver to keep the key fob pocketed when unlocking, locking and starting the vehicle. The key is identified via one of several antennas in the car's bodywork and an ISM band radio pulse generator in the key housing. Depending on the system, the vehicle is automatically unlocked when a button or sensor on the door handle ...

  3. Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    A remote control for a keyless entry system built into an ignition key: pressing a button on the key unlocks the car doors, while another button locks the car and activates its alarm system. A remote keyless system (RKS), also known as remote keyless entry (RKE) or remote central locking, is an electronic lock that controls access to a building ...

  4. Mazda3 - Wikipedia

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    Mazda3. The Mazda3 (known as the Mazda Axela in Japan (first three generations), a combination of "accelerate" and "excellent" [4]) is a compact car manufactured by Mazda. It was first introduced in 2003 as a 2004 model, replacing the Familia/323/Protegé in the C-segment. The second-generation Mazda3 for the 2009 model year was unveiled in ...

  5. Mazda Millenia - Wikipedia

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    Three models were offered; the base model, the mid-level Millenia with standard leather upholstery, power moonroof and remote keyless entry and the top-of-the-line S model which featured traction control, heated front seats, heavy duty wipers and the 2.3-liter V6 Miller-cycle engine.

  6. Mazdaspeed3 - Wikipedia

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    Mazda offered two trim levels with the Mazdaspeed3. The Grand Touring model (pictured) has few outwardly visible differences from the Mazdaspeed3 Sport but includes leather and lycra weave logo-embroidered racing seats, Bose stereo with 6-CD in-dash changer, automatic Xenon headlamps with manual leveling control, LED tail lights (the main visible difference), and rain-sensing windshield wipers.

  7. Ford Mondeo (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    Ford Mondeo (third generation) The Ford Mondeo Mk IV[3] (third generation), codenamed CD345 was officially unveiled in five-door production form by Ford in late 2006. Based on the EUCD platform developed with Volvo, the platform was the same as that used in the new large MPVs Galaxy and S-MAX, but not the North American Ford Fusion or the Mazda ...

  8. Mazda Demio - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda Demio (マツダ・デミオ, Matsuda Demio) is a subcompact / supermini / B-segment small car manufactured by Mazda since 1996. While sold across four generations in the domestic Japanese market, the Demio nameplate was rarely used outside of Japan, where it was usually called the Mazda2. The Demio nameplate was retired in 2019 as ...

  9. Mazda - Wikipedia

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    For other uses, see Mazda (disambiguation). 34°22′37″N132°30′03″E / 34.3770577°N 132.5008222°EMazda Motor Corporation (マツダ株式会社, Matsuda Kabushiki gaisha), also known as simply Mazda, is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan. [ 1 ] The company was founded on ...