When Did Mazda Come to North America? The R100 Story (1970) and the Canadian Prelude (1968)
Mazda entered the U.S. market in 1970 with the R100 coupe — a car with a rotary engine that nobody knew what to make of. The …
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Mazda entered the U.S. market in 1970 with the R100 coupe — a car with a rotary engine that nobody knew what to make of. The …
Mazda didn’t start as a car company. It started as a cork factory. The company went through three official names over its 100-plus years: But the …
But Mazda isn’t only a car brand. Its name honors Ahura Mazda, the Zoroastrian god of wisdom, light, and harmony. That ancient influence didn’t stop at …
Level 2 charging — 240 volts, the same circuit class as an electric range or dryer — is now the default way to charge an EV …
Miami is the most congested city in Florida and sixth most congested in the United States. That’s not a warning — it’s the baseline. Driving here …
In a world full of SUVs, it’s refreshing to see a sedan and even more so when it’s a performance oriented sedan. With the economic climate …
The Infiniti QX60, formerly known as the Infiniti JX35 until 2014, was first introduced in 2013, based on the Nissan Pathfinder, and is a cousin to …