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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The Mazda3 (known as the Mazda Axela in Japan) is a compact car manufactured in Japan by the Mazda Motor Corporation. It was introduced for the 2004 model year, replacing the Mazda Familia (323 or Protegé in export markets). A more performance-oriented version of the Mazda3 is marketed as Mazdaspeed3 in North America and Mazda3 MPS in Europe.
A second generation Mazda3 for the 2010 model year was unveiled in late 2008, with the sedan premiering at the Los Angeles Auto Show and the hatchback at the Bologna Auto Show.
Contents
* 1 First generation
o 1.1 Design
o 1.2 Engines
+ 1.2.1 Performance
o 1.3 2006
o 1.4 2007
o 1.5 2008
o 1.6 2009
* 2 Second generation
o 2.1 Engines
* 3 Motorsports
* 4 References
* 5 External links
First generation
First generation 2006 Mazda3 i sedan (US)
Production 2004-2009
2006-present (China),
2005-2010 Tehran, Iran[2]
Assembly Nanjing, China[3][4]
Platform Ford C1 platform
Engine(s) 1.4 L MZR I4
1.5 L MZR I4
1.6 L MZR I4
2.0 L MZR I4
2.3 L MZR I4
1.6 L MZ-CD I4
2.0 L MZR-CD I4
Transmission(s) 5-speed automatic
4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
6-speed manual
Length 2004-06 i Sedan: 178.3 in (4529 mm)
2004-06 s Sedan: 4540 mm (178.7 in)
2004-06 Hatchback: 4485 mm (176.6 in)
2007-09 i Sedan: 177.4 in (4506 mm)
2007-09 s Sedan: 177.6 in (4511 mm)
2007-present Hatchback: 176.8 in (4491 mm)
Width 1755 mm (69.1 in)
Height 1465 mm (57.7 in)
Curb weight 1180-1315 kg (2600-2900 lb)
Related Mazda Premacy/Mazda5, Ford Focus, Volvo C30, Volvo S40/Volvo V50
The Mazda3 has been generally well-received by the automotive press for its performance, handling, styling and interior, with some describing it as feeling like a more expensive sport sedan despite its value-oriented price.[5] Some criticisms have included fuel economy and crash test results (only receiving four out of a maximum five stars from the EURO NCAP Safety Testing Programme) the latter of which was rectified by making six airbags standard. In 2006 the Mazda3 was the second best-selling car in Canada and the best selling car in Israel during 2005-2007.
Design
The Axela is based on the Ford global C1 platform, shared with the latest European Ford Focus and Volvo S40. Based on the styling of the MX-Sportif concept car, the Axela is available in two body styles, a four-door sedan, marketed as "coupé style" in Europe, and a five-door hatchback, branded the Sport version in Canada, Japan, and the United States.
Mazda3 s hatchback (US)
Mazda3 SP23 sedan (Australia)
Front suspension is by MacPherson struts, with coil springs and an anti-roll bar. Rear suspension is a Ford-Designed "E-link" multi-link suspension, with four locating links per wheel and an anti-roll bar, suspended on coil springs that are mounted inboard of the shock absorbers to reduce suspension intrusion into the cargo area. Disc brakes are standard at all four wheels, with 300 mm (11.8 in) discs front and 279 mm (11 in) discs rear; ABS and electronic brake force distribution are available or standard, depending on the model. Wheel and tire sizes vary with model, from 15 in on base models to option 17 in wheels on upper-level models.
When first introduced, United States-market Mazda3 models were available in only two trim levels, i and s, with the 2.0 L and 2.3 L engines, respectively. Since then Mazda has introduced additional models under the Touring and Grand Touring labels. British Mazda3's are offered in S, TS, TS2, Sport, and a top end 2.3ltr turbocharged Mazda3 MPS (Mazda Performance Series) models. Since April 2008, when there was a mainly cosmetic facelift of the Mazda3, there have been some changes to the trim designations for UK cars, with the models now being the entry level S, then Takara (which replaces TS & TS2), the Tamara Special Edition and the Sport and MPS as before.
All 3 models use the inline-4 Mazda MZR engine, with various types, displacements and outputs including the MZ-CD turbodiesel, depending on model and market. Transmissions are a five-speed manual transmission and a four-speed automatic transmission; since the 2006 model year, a five-speed automatic is optional on models with the 2.3 L engine. This transmission has now been made standard on the 2.0 L engine in Japan (FWD models only), as part of a minor facelift in early 2008 which includes different front/rear bumper designs, new wheel designs and body colors, stiffened chassis, and better interior materials. The MPS / Mazdaspeed version is only available with a six-speed manual.
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Maruti said in a statement: “At Maruti Suzuki, we constantly monitor quality of our products through feedback and internal analysis. In one such exercise in November 2009, we came across an anomaly reported in the fuel tank in some of the vehicles and by December 2009 we started contacting the customers by letter. These vehicles belonged to lot made until 22 August 2009 only.”Autoincar.com had posted the pictures of the Daewoo Lacetti also known as the Chevrolet Optra in Korea. Looks like Chevrolet has done a good job with the car and looks amazing in the white colour. The new Optra is said to launch in India by the month of July in the year 2009! The Chevrolet Optra will be further armoured to be the next generation Chevrolet Cobalt. Looking at the car and the interiors, i can say that the Corolla and Civic will be welcoming trouble next year.With the booming economy and rising purchasing power of the middle class Indians, the market offers lots of potential for auto companies that have stopped growing fast largely due to the mostly saturated markets of the developing countries. Foreign car companies have flocked to the Indian car market sensing a hugely potential and untapped market.
General Motors Corp plans to launch a new small car in India in the second half of 2009, but has no plans to take on Tata Motor’s low-cost Nano, its India head said on Thursday.
BS reported that Maruti Suzuki planned to launch a 660 cc car in 2010. In Japan, the 600 cc range includes the Cervo Mode and the Alto. However, it also plans to upgrade the Omni engine to make it compliant with the latest emission norms and launch an executive sedan to compete with the Toyota Corolla and the Honda Civic.Mr Shinzo Nakanishi MD of Maruti Suzuki said “The Suzuki 660 cc car is a good car for the Indian market, but it will take some years to launch it here.”Mr Nakanishi said that several issues needed to be addressed before the 660 cc car was launched. One is the large investment Maruti has made on commissioning a plant for the K-series engine, which runs the A Star and soon to be launched Ritz. He said we have to recover this investment first. Once that happens, we’ll focus on the 660 cc car.
It will be a global car meant primarily for emerging markets and will have design inputs from India, Karly Slym said on the sidelines of a news conference.
The competition in the car market is driving car prices low as well as resulting in better products for the consumers. Considering the huge population of the country, India still has a vast unexplored market for cars. The competition has also made Indian auto companies deliver their best. Of late we have seen some really cool machines from even Indian players like Tata, Mahindra & Mahindra and Maruti. Ritz is one of the latest cars from the stable of Maruti.
After the arrival of foreign car companies Indian car makers have done quite well and have proved their mettle. Of late Tata Motors has launched Nano, billed as the world’s least expensive car. The launch of Nano has generated free publicity worth millions of dollars for the company. It has generated interest all over the world like never before and highlighted the potentials of Indian car market and showed to the world the strength of the Indian cars. Nano is a fascinating car that symbolizes the might of the Indian car makers in the market where new cars by foreign companies are getting launched regularly. Other companies are also planning to come up with cheaper small cars for the consumers.
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