Mazda MX-3
The Mazda MX-3 is a four-seat sport coupé based on the Mazda Familia/Protegé's platform, known as EC. It was produced from November 1992 and until 1998. It came with two engine options: a 1.6 litre i4 engine (SOHC 66kW / DOHC 79kW), and the more powerful 1.8 litre V6 injection engine (95kW), the latter with an automatic option. The MX-3 was marketed as the Mazda Precedia in Canada, the Eunos 30X in Australia, and as the Eunos Presso, Autozam AZ-3 and Mazda AZ-3 in Japan. The MX-3 is notable for having one of the lowest displacement V6 engines ever fitted to a production vehicle (at 1.8 litres). It has a top speed of approximately 136 mph.
External linksmx-3.com
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