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  2. List of Mazda facilities - Wikipedia

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    The following table summarises a list of Mazda production plants. The list includes manufacturing and assembly plants wholly owned or wholly operated by Mazda, in addition to joint-venture plants in which Mazda held equity stakes. The list excludes multi-manufacturer contract assembly plants in which Mazda held no equity stake.

  3. List of automotive assembly plants in the United States

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    Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA: 9000 Greenbrier Pkwy. Madison, Alabama 35756 ... BMW US Manufacturing Company, LLC: 1400 Hwy 101 S. Greer, South Carolina 29651

  4. Category:Mazda factories - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mazda factories" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Category:Companies based in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan ...

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    Pages in category "Companies based in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area" The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Mazda North American Operations - Wikipedia

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    The RX-7 and 626 buoyed Mazda's American fortunes enough for it to expand. Mazda built an American plant (now Flat Rock Assembly Plant) to build the 626, bringing the company to Ford's attention. The two joined on the 626's 2-door offshoots, the MX-6 and Ford Probe. Mazda finished the 1980s the same way as the 1970s, with an image-building ...

  7. List of automobiles manufactured in the United States

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    The following is a list of passenger automobiles assembled in the United States. Note that this refers to final assembly only, and that in many cases the majority of added value work is performed in other regions through manufacture of component parts from raw materials.