MX-3

Mazda MX-3 generations

The Mazda MX-3 is a 2-door 4-seater coupe, produced from 1991 to 2000. It was known as the Mazda MX-3 Precidia and as the Eunos Presso in Canada. It was sold as the Autosam AZ-3 and Mazda AZ-3 in Japan, and as the Eunos 30X in Australia. The sports car had almost the best handling characteristics in its class, developed a speed of 202 km/h and accelerated from 0 to 100 m/h in 8.4 seconds, which was quite a decent figure for the early 90s. The rear suspension of the Mazda MX-3 used the patented Twin-Trapezoidal Link (TTL) technology, which offered undeniable benefits associated with active steering systems.

Years of manufacture MX-3

Generations MX-3

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