MAZDA2 Makes Its Debut at 2007 Geneva International Motor Show
Posted March 13, 2007 at 11:49 am

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The Mazda2.

Mazda Motor Corporation will showcase the world premiere of the all-new Mazda2 (known as the Mazda Demio in Japan) at the 77th annual Geneva International Motor Show to be held from Tuesday, March 6 through Sunday, March 18, 2007. Also on display at the Mazda stand will be the Mazda Hakaze design concept car and a Mazda3 (Mazda Axela in Japan) armed with Mazda’s high-powered diesel engine.

The all-new Mazda2 is more than just a model freshening of the current Mazda2. In 2002, the Mazda6 heralded the arrival of Mazda’s new generation of vehicles, and now the Mazda2 becomes the first of these to evolve to the next level. Plans to import Mazda2 to North America continue to be considered.



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Richard Lotarski says (August 3, 2007 at 9:55 pm):
 Our family has owned 3 Festiva/Fiesta's and soon as you sell the a diesel version I will order one. Dealers do not seem to be interested in selling this type of vehicle. I guess they think the margin of profit is not there. I live in Northern Michigan in a rural area. Our driving habits are that we drive longer distances for everything we do. Gm already has smaller cars to offer and foreign manufacturers have numerous offerings.

VW looks like it will be offering Diesel versions that will have fantastic MPG................

What in the world is Ford Motor Waiting for??????????????



Rich
Douglas W. McClaran says (June 28, 2007 at 5:59 pm):
The Mazda2, also rumored to be the new 2009 Fiesta for the U.S.; hopefully, will you offer it as a 3-door hatchback? Is it possible to get more views of the car and information on its specifications? Any possibility of it arriving as a 2008 model? In the past I have purchased a Ford Pinto 3-door hatchback, two Ford Fiesta, a Festiva and a Ford Aspire. They were some of the cars that I owned that I enjoyed the most! I was really disappointed when you quit bringing the Fiesta over here. How soon will you have more information on the car available? If at all possible would you E-mail it to me as it becomes available? Please do not delay the production of this vehicle!! I'll take mine in a shade of blue with a manual transmission and a sunroof in a three-door body style, if you will be so kind.
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