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During 1968,
Mazda started formal operations in
Canada (
MazdaCanada)
although Mazdas were seen in
Canada as
early as 1959. In 1970,
Mazda formally entered...
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Romeos for the podium. This time,
three of the
Mazdas retired, with the
fourth claiming the
fifth position.
Mazda also
turned its
attention to Le Mans in 1970...
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Mister Auto.
Retrieved 11
September 2013. Hall, Bob (19
October 1981). "'82
Mazdas get
modest changes". Autow****. Vol. 31, no. 42.
Keith E. Crain. p. 4. ISSN 0192-9674...
- example.
Mazda 323F (European version) Rear view of the
hatchback Mazda Lantis Sedan (****an) Rear view of the
sedan "LEGENDARY
MAZDAS - LANTIS".
mazda.com...
- as the
Mazda Axela in ****an (first
three generations), a
combination of "accelerate" and "excellent") is a
compact car
manufactured by
Mazda. It was...
- The
Mazda MX-5 is a
lightweight two-person
sports car
manufactured and
marketed by
Mazda with a
front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. The convertible...
- "
Mazda to stop
building commercial vehicles". CarsGuide.
Retrieved 16
April 2016. "
MAZDA 100TH
ANNIVERSARY |
LEGENDARY MAZDAS -
BONGO FRIENDEE |
MAZDA"...
- fourth-generation
Mazda MX-5,
model code ND, is the
current generation of the
Mazda MX-5 roadster. The car has been
manufactured in
Mazda's Hiroshima plant...
- The
Mazda RX-7 is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive,
rotary engine-powered
sports car that was
manufactured and
marketed by
Mazda from 1978
until 2002 across...
- the
Scottish page [1]. The
Mazda Navajo is a mid-size SUV
manufactured by Ford
Motor Company for the ****anese
automaker Mazda, and is a
rebadged version...