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Nissan Rebadges Mazda5 MPV for Japan, Calls it the New Lafesta Highway Star
After preparing its customers with an announcement in January, Nissan today went ahead and introduced a re-badged version of the Mazda5 MPV (called Premacy in its home market) in the form of the new Lafesta Highway Star. The compact minivan is supplied to Nissan by Mazda on an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) basis, and will be sold exclusively in Japan. Read more »
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Nissan And Mitsubishi Reveal A Quadruple Of Jointly Developed Minicars For Japan
Japanese automakers Nissan and Mitsubishi have unveiled their jointly developed minicar quadruplets, which were created exclusively for the local market. The tall, five-door hatchbacks will go on sale in Japan in June this year under the following names:...
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2011 Sema Show Debut For Mazda5 Laguna Seca Support Vehicle
Albeit one of the lesser "zoom-zoom" models in Mazda's range, the Mazda5 minivan also received a special treatment for the 2011 Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas. Dubbed the Mazda5 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca (MRLS)...
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2012 Mazda5 Minivan Priced From $19,990
Following the 2012 Mazda5's U.S. market premiere at the Los Angeles Auto Show, the Japanese maker released pricing details on its new minivan. The redesigned Mazda5 will go on sale at dealers across the U.S. in January 2011 with a starting manufacturer's...
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Jdm Mazda Premacy / Mazda5 Minivan Gets Awd Option
If you take into account that most domestic models are offered with the option of all-wheel drive in Japan, it was only a matter of time before Mazda released an AWD version of its latest Premacy minivan, otherwise known as the new Mazda5 in overseas...
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Minor Updates For Jdm Mazda Premacy - Mazda5 Mpv
The Japanese market version of the Mazda5 MPV, which continues to be named Premacy, has received a small number of upgrades for the 2010 model year. In particular, the range topping 20Z model grade comes with newly designed 17-inch alloy wheels and fresh...
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