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2008 Mazda2 The car that will form the basis of the new baby Ford for the US market will make it's first public appearance in Geneva this week, and we've got the official images from Mazda right here. The little machine has a style that fits right in with the current Mazda design language, including the prominent front fender curves and the lower body character line that sweeps up into the rear fenders. Engines for Europe include a trio of new gas engines of 1.3 and 1.5L displacements ranging from 75hp to 103hp. The two should be arriving on our shores sometime in 2008. [sourec #1] [source #2] |
I could see me using one of those to help save the planet. The only Mazda design cue I see is the front. The rest of it is up in the air.
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Originally Posted by ArmyOfOne' post='862139' date='Mar 5 2007, 12:38 AM
I could see me using one of those to help save the planet. The only Mazda design cue I see is the front. The rest of it is up in the air. The rear end design is based off the CX-7 from what i can tell |
If it's the same price as all the others in that range it will be a slaughter. That is BY FAR the best looking car in the segment.
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isnt it about time for mazda to find a new look?
they are running on what? 5 years of this current styling? |
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='862148' date='Mar 5 2007, 07:57 AM
isnt it about time for mazda to find a new look? they are running on what? 5 years of this current styling? |
I own one too, and I still think its about time for them to kick the next styling into gear.
This september when I give my car back- whats to sway me to buy another one if they look pretty much the same? |
I like it, and it will sell very well.
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I see a lot of mazda3 hatch in that...
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Way better looking than any other car in the segment. Aveo, Fit, Varis, etc look like econoboxes, this thing actually has a little style.
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