Mazda vehicles that changed the motor industry
When Mazda’s very first passenger car, the diminutive R360, rolled off the assembly line in 1960, the timing was perfect with the economies of Japan and Germany re-awakening like sleeping giants. Mazda’s passenger car business would remain small for a couple more years, however, while it continued to make light commercial vehicles needed for the building-boom.
This was not a disadvantage, as it gave Mazda the time it needed to design well thought-out cars that offered more than people expected. Several of these vehicles even changed the motor industry.
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