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  2. Mazda CEO on record sales, popular hybrids and why no ... - AOL

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    Mazda , despite being the little brother among Japanese auto giants Toyota , Honda (HMC), and Nissan , had a great year. The company had a record-breaking 2024 in the US, with sales up nearly 17% ...

  3. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Brook Park, Ohio: U.S. 1951 ... Opened as a Mazda plant; known as AutoAlliance International from 1992 to 2012. ... Used as a Ford parts service and automotive sales ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Mazda - Wikipedia

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    The first racing victory by a Wankel-engined car in the United States was in 1973, when Pat Bedard won an IMSA RS race at Lime Rock Park in a Mazda RX-2. [ 59 ] In 1976, Ray Walle, owner of Z&W Mazda, drove a Cosmo ( Mazda RX-5 ) from the dealership in Princeton, New Jersey, to Daytona, won the Touring Class Under 2.5 Liters at the 24 Hours of ...

  6. Barnes Crossing Automotive Group drops Mazda franchise - AOL

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  7. Joe Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    Joe Isuzu was a fictional spokesman who starred in a series of 1980s television advertisements for Isuzu cars and trucks. Created by the ad agency Della Femina, Travisano, and Partners, and directed by Hollywood director Graham Baker, [1] the segments aired on American television in 1986–90, reaching their zenith in 1987 after the character was featured during Super Bowl XXI.