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  2. Mazda3 - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of cars with non-standard door designs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cars with non-standard door designs, sorted by door type.These car models use passenger door designs other than the standard design, which is hinged at the front edge of the door, and swings away from the car horizontally and towards the front of the car.

  4. List of Mazda vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Front-engine, two-door, two-seater sports car. ... Cabover cargo/passenger microvan with rear sliding doors. ... 1991–1994 Autozam AZ-3 coupe (Mazda MX-3)

  5. The safest cars in 2025 - AOL

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    Edmunds Rating: 8.3 (out of 10) 2025 Audi A5 The Audi A5 lost its traditional two-door coupe body style after 2024, but the five-door Sportback body style remains before it's replaced later in 2025.

  6. Mazda Kabura - Wikipedia

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    It was designed in Irvine, California by Mazda of North America design chief Franz von Holzhausen, who designed the Pontiac Solstice. Kabura incorporated the front-engine, rear-drive layout similar to the Mazda MX-5 and the Mazda RX-8 and hints of physical design characteristics similar to the Mazda RX-8 and the discontinued Mazda MX-3. Instead ...

  7. Ford Festiva - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Festiva is a four passenger, three-door, front-drive subcompact car manufactured in South Korea by Kia, under license from Mazda and marketed by Ford for model years 1986-2002 over three generations in Japan, the Americas, and Australia as the Festiva and as the Aspire in North America during its second generation.