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Mazda TS2 2.0 Ts2 MPV Petrol Blue

2008 Mazda TS2 2.0 Ts2

  • Engine: 1999 Petrol Automatic
  • Year: 2008
  • Finished in: Blue
  • Location: Hornchurch Essex
  • £7,995

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Mazda TS2 1.3 Ts2 Hatchback Petrol Aluminium/silver

2008 Mazda TS2 1.3 Ts2

  • Engine: 1349 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2008
  • Finished in: Aluminium/silver
  • Location: Lymington Hampshire
  • £6,495
Mazda TS2 1.3 Ts Hatchback Petrol Red

2008 Mazda TS2 1.3 Ts

  • Engine: 1348 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2008
  • Finished in: Red
  • Location: Burton upon Trent Staffordshire
  • £5,995
Mazda TS2 2.0 Hatchback Petrol Metallic Dark Green

2005 Mazda TS2 2.0

  • Engine: 2000 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2005
  • Finished in: Metallic Dark Green
  • Location: Northampton Northants
  • £2,250

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Mazda History - Click to expand

Mazda is one of the oldest Japanese car companies around today, having been founded in 1910. Originally a maker of tools and machines, the company eventually shifted to the manufacture of vehicles and weapons for the Japanese military in WWII. Though the company is now known as 'Mazda', for most of its life it was known as the Toyo Kogyo Company. The Company adopted the name 'Mazda' in 1984, in recognition of the success of the Mazda car model. Production of cars began in earnest in 1960 with the R360. This was a fairly standard two-door coupe with a small engine. Though popular in Japan, it did not gain success abroad. To gain more popularity, Mazda concerted their engineering efforts into the design of the Wankel rotary engine. Instead of the usual pistons found in standard engines, the Wankel engine features a triangular rotor geared to the drive shaft. This greatly improves the power to weight ratio of the engine and its novelty proved an entry point for Mazda into foreign markets with the R100 and RX series. Mazda created a number of innovative models including a pick-up truck with a rotary engine and they built a manufacturing plant in Canada. Throughout the 60s, Mazda sales were strong both at home and abroad. Like other makers, the energy crisis in the '70s hit Mazda hard as people turned to more fuel-efficient models. Luckily, the company still had standard engine models in the lower-priced ranges and relegated the rotary engine to sport models. Mazda's innovative development of engine technologies, present in modern-classic models such as the MX5, which remain popular in both the used Mazda and nearly new Mazda markets, stands out as an achievement in the company's manufacturing history. This will continue in the future, as Mazda takes its role in the development of new hydrogen power engines.

Mazda and Fiat to co-manufacture two new roadsters

Mazda and Fiat to co-manufacture two new roadsters

Fiat and Mazda will co-develop two new roadsters based on the latter's next-generation MX-5 rear-wheel-drive architecture, but the cars will be sold with separate engine and styling options. According to Fiat and Mazda, they will develop "two differentiated, distinctly styled, iconic and brand-specific light weight, roadsters featuring rear-wheel drive." "The Mazda and Alfa Romeo variants will each be powered by specific proprietary engines unique to eac...

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Mazda's SKYACTIV technology awarded at 2012 Fleet World Honours

Mazda's SKYACTIV technology awarded at 2012 Fleet World Honours

Mazda's SKYACTIV technology, which debuts in the latest Mazda CX-5 SUV, clinched its second title in the UK motor industry as it has been awarded a top award during the 2012 Fleet World Honours. This recognition is a testament to SKYACTIV's excellent capabilities, as it significantly reduces emission and offers fuel savings for both retail customers and fleet operators in the form of the Mazda CX-5 compact crossover, which goes on sale this week. Focusing on three ...

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