Mazda Kills Its Oldest Crossover, But That Doesn’t Mean It’s Gone for Good
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Mazda has built over five million CX-5 crossovers since production began in 2011 - an impressive milestone. The SUV quickly became the manufacturer's best-selling vehicle globally. Only two other Mazda models have ever broken the five million mark: the Mazda 323 and the Mazda3. The automaker unveiled the CX-5 at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, becoming the best-selling domestic crossover in Japan in 2012. Mazda would build its one millionth CX-5 …
Mazda Kills Its Oldest Crossover, But That Doesn’t Mean It’s Gone for Good
Mazda ends production of the aging CX-3 this month. A successor may debut as the CX-20 with new styling. Production of the Mazda2 is also tipped to end this year. After more than a decade on the market, one of Mazda’s smallest and most familiar faces is finally bowing out. The CX-3, which debuted in 2015 and has been quietly hanging on in some corners of the globe, is reaching the end of the road earlier than expected. Production for the Japanes…
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