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Compact car, and replacement for the long-running Familia series, based on the [[Ford]] C1 platform shared with the [[Ford Focus]] Mk II and [[Volvo C30]]. More Japanese, expressive styling, especially as Ford was concerned that prior to the Axela, the Focus—supposedly aimed at more mainstream buyers—was more sporting in looks. Exported as Mazda 3. Second-generation model more evolutionary in looks.
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Compact car, and replacement for the long-running Familia series, based on the [[Ford]] C1 platform shared with the [[Ford Focus]] Mk II and [[Volvo C30]]. More Japanese, expressive styling, especially as Ford was concerned that prior to the Axela, the Focus—supposedly aimed at more mainstream buyers—was more sporting in looks. Exported as Mazda 3. Second-generation model more evolutionary in looks. Distinctive Kodo design language for third and fourth generations.
  
  

Latest revision as of 00:54, 6 December 2019

Compact car, and replacement for the long-running Familia series, based on the Ford C1 platform shared with the Ford Focus Mk II and Volvo C30. More Japanese, expressive styling, especially as Ford was concerned that prior to the Axela, the Focus—supposedly aimed at more mainstream buyers—was more sporting in looks. Exported as Mazda 3. Second-generation model more evolutionary in looks. Distinctive Kodo design language for third and fourth generations.



Marque: Mazda | Predecessor: Mazda Familia

 

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