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'''Mazda Savanna (X808/S102/S124). 1971–8 (prod. unknown). 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door coupé. F/R, 982 cm³ (Wankel 2 × 654 cm³), 1146 cm³ (Wankel 2 × 573 cm³).''' Famed Wankel-powered Mazda, sharing basis with [[Mazda Grand Familia|Grand Familia]]. Four-light grille replaced Grand Familia’s two rectangular lights. Initially sedan and coupé in 1971, with wagon added 1972. Highly successful competition history, in Japan and overseas, winning in its début season at the Fuji 500. Revised to S124 series in 1973, with improvements in emissions. Exported as RX-3.
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'''Mazda Savanna (X808/S102/S124). 1971–8 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door coupé. F/R, 982 cm³ (Wankel 2 × 654 cm³), 1146 cm³ (Wankel 2 × 573 cm³).''' Famed Wankel-powered Mazda, sharing basis with [[Mazda Grand Familia|Grand Familia]]. Four-light grille replaced Grand Familia’s two rectangular lights. Initially sedan and coupé in 1971, with wagon added 1972. Highly successful competition history, in Japan and overseas, winning in its début season at the Fuji 500. Revised to S124 series in 1973, with improvements in emissions. Exported as RX-3.
  
  

Revision as of 02:41, 15 November 2013

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Mazda Savanna (X808/S102/S124). 1971–8 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door coupé. F/R, 982 cm³ (Wankel 2 × 654 cm³), 1146 cm³ (Wankel 2 × 573 cm³). Famed Wankel-powered Mazda, sharing basis with Grand Familia. Four-light grille replaced Grand Familia’s two rectangular lights. Initially sedan and coupé in 1971, with wagon added 1972. Highly successful competition history, in Japan and overseas, winning in its début season at the Fuji 500. Revised to S124 series in 1973, with improvements in emissions. Exported as RX-3.


Manufacturing location: Hiroshima, Japan

Marque: Mazda | Model: Mazda Savanna | Successor: Mazda Savanna RX-7 (1978–85)

 

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