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Mazda Kiyora Concept Previews Mazda1 Mini
Mazda gave us a foretaste of its forthcoming sub B-segment city car at the Paris Motor Show with the Kiyora concept. To our misfortune, the production version of the Kiyora, said to be labeled Mazda1, will not get the concept’s Lamborghini style doors nor the futuristic interior. What it will get though when Mazda introduces the Mazda2’s smaller brother early next decade is the Kiyora’s next generation four-cylinder, 1.3-litre direct injection gasoline engine mated to a new 6-speed automatic transmission with manual shift as well as the start-stop system which altogether, promise to improve fuel economy and reduce CO2 emissions. -Continued
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All-new Mazda5 With Spunkier Styling Revealed Ahead Of Geneva Show
The here is new Mazda5 people carrier and it will have its world premiere at the Geneva Motorshow in the beginning of March. The Japanese firm's Renault Scenic and Opel Zafira rival in the compact MPV segment features all-new sheetmetal that brings...
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Mazda To Premiere New Direct-injection Gasoline And Clean Diesel Engines, And Automatic At 2009 Tokyo Show
At next month's 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, Mazda will perform the world premiere of its next-generation engine lineup and automatic transmissions that are due to find their way on the firm's production models in the next year or so. Starting with...
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Mazda To Reduce Fuel Consumption By 30% Until 2015
FoMoCo’s Japanese affiliate Mazda announced that it has set a target to reduce the fuel consumption of its vehicles sold globally by an average 30 percent by 2015. To accomplish this Mazda’s plans include the use of lightweight technologies,...
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Mazda1 Minicar And Compact Cuv Concepts Heading For European Shows
Mazda will preview its forthcoming Mazda1 city car at this year’s Paris Motor Show in September through a close to production concept car that will employ all the styling cues shown in the Taiki, Ryuga, Hakaze and Furai into a minicar package....
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The Ugly... From The 2008 Paris Auto Show
The good and the bad have already been declared. We're only discussing previously un-seen-at-GCBC cars from the Paris auto show currently underway. Audi and Renault snuck cars into the good, Lexus and Peugeot forced cars into the bad. Nissan and Renault...
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