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  2. Mazda CX-3 - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda CX-3 is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured by Mazda. Based on the same platform as the third-generation Mazda2, it was revealed on November 19, 2014 ahead of the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show as a production vehicle for the 2016 model year. [8] Since mid-2022, the production in Japan was shifted to Mexico and Thailand.

  3. List of Mazda model codes - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Mazda N family used by the Mazda Miata started at NA and was updated in 1998 to NB and in 2006 to NC. The 2016 and newer MX-5s are designated ND. Mazda generally starts car model codes at the letter "A", but van and truck variants often get different names, usually starting at "V".

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  5. CX-3 - Wikipedia

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    CX-3 or CX3 may refer to: Mazda CX-3, a subcompact crossover SUV model; Korg CX-3, a clonewheel organ music instrument model; Clariion CX3 series, a series SAN disk ...

  6. Mazda CX-30 - Wikipedia

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    Mazda chief designer Ryo Yanagisawa said that it will be more acceptable as a family car in Europe and Japan. [7] Saga also noted that Mazda named the vehicle CX-30, to avoid confusion with the China-only CX-4. [17] [18] [7] The CX-30 was released in the UK in December 2019 [19] and in North America in January 2020.

  7. Ford Escort (North America) - Wikipedia

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    The North American version of the Ford Escort is a range of cars that were sold by Ford from the 1981 to 2003 model years. The direct successor of the Ford Pinto, the Escort also largely overtook the role of the European-imported Ford Fiesta as the smallest vehicle in the Ford model line in North America.

  8. Mazda L engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda L-series is a mid-sized inline 4-cylinder gasoline piston engine designed by Mazda as part of their MZR family, ranging in displacement from 1.8 to 2.5 liters. Introduced in 2001, it is the evolution of the cast-iron block F-engine. It was co-developed with Ford, who owned a controlling stake

  9. Ford Telstar - Wikipedia

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    Ford introduced the AR series Telstar sedan and hatchback to the Japanese market in October 1982—a rebadged and lightly restyled version of the then new front-wheel drive, Mazda 626 (GC)—both manufactured at Mazda's Hōfu production line. [4] [5] [6] The updated styling relative to the Mazda was performed by Ford Australia. [7]