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The Mazda Familia Infini was produced from 1989 until 1990 as a special Japan only special sport trim line of the four-door Familia. [87] [88] Much of the Infini trim is similar to the American LX version, equipped with the 1.8 DOHC BP-ZE engine and close ratio LSD 5-speed manual transmission. The Infini was upgraded with a viscous limited-slip ...
Mazda Familia / Mazda 323 / Mazda Protegé / Eunos 100 / Ford Laser [citation needed] 1989–2004: Basis for the North American Ford Escort and Mercury Tracer. BH: Mazda Familia / Ford Laser [3] 1994–2000: BA Mazda 323 / Mazda Protegé [3] 1994–2001: BJ Mazda Familia / Mazda 323 / Mazda Protegé / Ford Laser Lidea [4] 1998–2002
1989 Eunos 100 (Mazda Familia BG platform) 1989 Eunos 300 (Mazda Persona MA platform) 1992–1993 Eunos 500 (Mazda Xedos 6 CA platform) 1993–1996 Eunos 800 (Mazda Millenia TA platform) 1990 Eunos Cargo (SS platform) 1990–1991 Eunos Cosmo (Mazda Cosmo JC platform) 1991–1993 Eunos Presso/Eunos 30X (Mazda MX-3 EC platform)
The 1.5 L (1,489 cc) 92 hp (69 kW; 93 PS) Z5-DE was used in the 1995-1998 Mazda Protegé, Mazda Lantis (Astina) and in Mazda Familia Neo (1994–1997). Bore and stroke were 75.3 mm × 83.6 mm (2.96 in × 3.29 in). The Z5 engine was introduced as the first of a newer line of Mazda Z-series engines.
The Mazda Familia Van (also known as the Mazda Familia Wagon) is a light commercial vehicle sold by Mazda. Despite sharing the same name as the Familia, it is not manufactured by Mazda; rather, it is a badge-engineered variant of an existing vehicle from another manufacturer. From 1994 to 2018, the Familia Wagon/Van was based on the Nissan AD ...
Mazda B3E. 1.3 L (1,324 cc) B3 – (71.0×83.6 mm). It was available in SOHC variants and was found in the Kia-built 1988–1993 Ford Festiva, the 1987–1989 Mazda Familia and its derivatives, as well as the Mazda 121 (also known as Autozam Revue) in 54 and 72 PS (40 and 53 kW) versions, and the 1987–1989 Ford Laser, and 1994–1997 Ford Aspire.
Mazda Familia BH (1994–1998) Mitsubishi Delica (1994–2007) Mitsubishi FTO (1994–2000) Mitsubishi GTO Z15A (1994–1997) Mitsubishi L300 (1994–1998) Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution II (1994–1995) Nissan 180SX Type R (1994–1997) Nissan 180SX Type X (1994–1997) Nissan 240SX (S14) (1994–1998) Nissan Cefiro A32 sedan (1994–1998)
Mazda Familia Astina The Mazda Lantis ( Japanese : マツダ・ランティス) is a series of two sports compact cars sold in Japan from 1993 to 1998. In the rest of the world it was also known as 323F, Astina, 323 Astina, Allegro Hatchback or Artis Hatchback.