The Mazda Cosmo (マツダ・コスモ, Matsuda Kosumo) is an automobile which was produced by Mazda from 1967 until 1996. Throughout its history, the Cosmo served as...
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1975–1980 Mazda Cosmo AP 1974–1977 Mazda REPU (Rotary Engine Pickup) 1974–1977 Mazda Parkway 1975–1977 Mazda Roadpacer 1973–1978 Mazda RX-4 1975–1980 Mazda RX-5...
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Luce luxury car 1967–1996 Cosmo sports car 1970–2002 Capella mid-size car 1970–1973 Pathfinder XV-1 off-road truck 1971-1991 Mazda Savanna sports car 1972–1997...
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the Mazda H platform. The J platform is the basis for the Eunos Cosmo GT car. The Mazda AZ-Offroad JM uses the Suzuki keicar platform, not the Mazda J platform...
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(1979–1988) Mazda Luce hardtop sedan Mazda Cosmo coupe Mazda Luce sedan Mazda Luce hardtop sedan Mazda Sentia sedan Mazda Sentia sedan This set index article...
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The Mazda Luce (Japanese: マツダ・ルーチェ, Hepburn: Matsuda Rūche) is an executive car that was produced by Mazda in Japan from 1966 until 1991. It was widely...
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Savanna, Familia, Luce, Cosmo and Capella, they were added to the "Mazda Auto Store" network only. Beginning in the 1960s, Mazda was inspired by the NSU...
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until 2002: 1975–1981 — Piston engined variants of the second generation Mazda Cosmo sports car 1986–1991 — First generation Ford Festiva; subcompact car...
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smaller than those of the Cosmo. Mazda chose not to install the 2.0 L three-rotor 20B-REW, which was discontinued in 1996 when the Cosmo ceased production. The...
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replacing the Savanna RX-3, and joined Mazda's only other remaining rotary engine-powered products, called the Cosmo which was a two-door luxury coupé, and...
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