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- (-) Remove Giulietta filter Giulietta
- 2 (5) Apply 2 filter
- 3 (7) Apply 3 filter
- 5 (1) Apply 5 filter
- 500 (3) Apply 500 filter
- 500L (1) Apply 500L filter
- 6 (3) Apply 6 filter
- ASTRA (3) Apply ASTRA filter
- Auris (1) Apply Auris filter
- Avensis (1) Apply Avensis filter
- Brava (3) Apply Brava filter
- Bravo (3) Apply Bravo filter
- C-Max (3) Apply C-Max filter
- C30 (3) Apply C30 filter
- C70 (3) Apply C70 filter
- Caravelle (3) Apply Caravelle filter
- Combo (1) Apply Combo filter
- Combo (1) Apply Combo filter
- Corolla (1) Apply Corolla filter
- CX-5 (4) Apply CX-5 filter
- Doblo (3) Apply Doblo filter
- Ducato (1) Apply Ducato filter
- Fiesta (3) Apply Fiesta filter
- Fiorino (1) Apply Fiorino filter
- Focus (3) Apply Focus filter
- Focus C-Max (3) Apply Focus C-Max filter
- Fusion (3) Apply Fusion filter
- Idea (3) Apply Idea filter
- Ka (3) Apply Ka filter
- Kuga (3) Apply Kuga filter
- MAZDA 2 (1) Apply MAZDA 2 filter
- Mazda5 (1) Apply Mazda5 filter
- Mazda6 (1) Apply Mazda6 filter
- MiTo (1) Apply MiTo filter
- Mondeo (3) Apply Mondeo filter
- MX-5 (2) Apply MX-5 filter
- Panda (3) Apply Panda filter
- Punto (3) Apply Punto filter
- Punto Evo (3) Apply Punto Evo filter
- Qubo (1) Apply Qubo filter
- RX-8 (1) Apply RX-8 filter
- S40 (3) Apply S40 filter
- Stilo (3) Apply Stilo filter
- Swift (3) Apply Swift filter
- V50 (3) Apply V50 filter
- V70 (1) Apply V70 filter
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Mazda trivia
- The name Mazda comes from both the name of the founder (Jujiro Matsuda) and the Zoroastrian God of Wisdom, Ahura Mazda.
- Mazda entered the US market in 1987 with its first production facility just outside of Detroit. Car company Ford then joined with Mazda at the facility, and the two car brands have been in a collaborative relationship ever since.
- Mazda is the only Japanese car manufacturer not to be based in Tokyo. Instead, they work out of Hiroshima and were there when a nuclear bomb was dropped. The Mazda factories actually survived the atomic bomb thanks to a small mountain being in the way.
- The first vehicle that Mazda ever produced was a three-wheeled truck called the Mazda-go. Only 66 were built in total for its release in 1931.
- Cars can take many years to move from concept to rolling off the production line, but the CX-3 crossover SUV was taken from inception to completion in just 13 months!