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2004 Mazda Miata MX5 Sports Car

Mazda's midget roadster, still the ultimate affordable sports car, has the perfect weight balance which sets up that Miata magic of predictable vehicle control for a driver. Read More »

2004 Mazda B Series Compact Pickup Truck

Three cab configurations work on the compact-class trucks from Mazda in 2004 editions with two-door Regular Cab for all B2300 and several B3000 issues, two-door extended CabPlus for B3000, and CabPlus4 for some B3000 and all B4000 models with twin rear-hinged back doors. Read More »

2004 Mazda RX-8 Four Door Sports Car

The RX-8, available in the Fall of 2003, is an all-new product from Mazda. It does not replace the RX-7, which is no longer sold in the United States. To Madza the RX-7 is, and will always be, a 2-door, 2-seat sports car. Hence the RX-8 with its 2 full doors, 2 partial doors (similar to those on Saturn’s coupe and positioned like suicide doors) and seating for 4 is in a classification of its own. It is a product offering for people wanting sports car performance from a practical, yet hip, sedan. Read More »

2003 Mazda Protege Compact Sedan

The new Mazda Protégé is a small car with a lot of spunk. When you hop in this little number, you're expecting its 4-cylinder engine to not be enough to propel it onto the freeway. Read More »

2004 Mazda RX-8 Four Door Sports Car

Mazda thinks it's solved the RX-7's shortcomings in a four-door, four-passenger car with aggressive styling and an all-new rotary engine called the RX-8. Sure, it has plenty of power, crisp handling, a firm ride, and a sweet engine, but Mazda goes too far in describing it as "truly a sports car." No matter how quick it is, nothing with four doors and four seats is a sports car. Read More »

2003 Mazda6 Mid-Size Sedan

Consider it the pavement-hugging and curve-craving new flagship from the "Zoom-Zoom" brand of Mazda, whose reputation for producing sporty cars tracks back to the two-seat MX-5 Miata roadster and RX-7 hatchback. Read More »

2003 Mazda Protege Compact Sedan

The compact-class four-door sedan in Mazda's line defies the image of the typical inexpensive but dull economy car because it carries a zippy engine, tight suspension and rigid chassis which together induce sporty driving traits. Read More »