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Redesigned 2014 Mazda 6 sedan revealed
Wed, 25 Jul 2012Mazda Motor Corp. has released photos of the third-generation Mazda6 sedan in full-production sheet metal ahead of the vehicle's global debut in late August at the Moscow auto show. The redesigned Mazda6 will give the company some fresh blood in the key midsize sedan segment.
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Sat, 11 Jun 2011The Audi A1 e-Tron could be getting a Mazda Wankel Last year at the Geneva Motor Show, Audi showed us another in its seemingly endless line of fantasy e-Tron cars. But instead of being a pointless supercar with a pile of batteries bolted underneath to wreck the handling with all their weight – for the three feet you can actually drive with your foot to the floor before you run out of juice – this e-Tron was a different beast altogether. Not only was the Geneva 2010 e-Tron a properly sensible city car – the Audi A1 - but it came with a range extender so you could actually use this Audi A1 e-Tron beyond the confines of its electric charge.
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