2007 Mazda 3 S Touring Sedan 4-door 2.3l, 5spd on 2040-cars
Pearland, Texas, United States
2007 Mazda3 S Touring, 2.3L engine, 5 speed manual transmission, 79,000 miles, one owner, non smoking, well maintained with records kept. This model has the DSC (dynamic stability control) and TCS (traction control system) and also includes both front, side impact air bags and curtains. Satellite ready radio and auxiliary audio input, steering wheel audio controls and cruise control. Fog lights, 60/40 folding rear seats, child seat anchors, remote entry, engine immobilizer, body color dual power mirrors, sport type front/rear bumpers with side sill extensions. Interior is in perfect condition, right front passenger door has some cosmetic damage at bottom and there are some dings and nicks, but otherwise looks great from the exterior as well. If you are looking for a used Mazda 3 that has been well maintained, is very clean, runs perfectly, then please take the time to check the car out. Please let me know if any questions or want any further photos of the door damage. Thanks!
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Masamichi Kogai new Mazda president and CEO
Fri, 10 May 2013There's some executive rearranging going on in the top suite at Mazda Motor Corporation in Japan, with current CEO Takashi Yamanouchi telling reporters there "I'd like to hand over the work to younger people" now that the company has returned to profitability. Yamanouchi became CEO on November 19, 2008 of an independent Mazda that had to fight for its future in the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis. What followed was four years of losses before finally getting back to black last year.
Masamichi Kogai (pictured) will be appointed the new president and CEO on June 25, pending approval at the company's annual general shareholders' meeting. Kogai assisted Seita Kanai with the production-efficiency initiative that Mazda called Mono Tsukuri Innovation, which worked to give export-dependent Mazda the best chance at profitability in spite of a rising yen. Kogai, lately in charge of production and purchasing, has been with the company since 1977 and worked in areas from R&D to logistics.
Kanai, who headed the Mono Tsukuri effort and was among the leadership on Skyactiv, will be promoted from executive vice president to vice chairman. Akira Marumoto will become executive VP of Mazda and assistant to new president Kogai. Yamanouchi will remain Chairman of the Board. There's a short press release below to make it official.
Mazda begins building Mazda3 in Mexico for US
Tue, 07 Jan 2014With fluctuations in international currencies and rising shipping costs to take into account, foreign automakers can't get away with building cars overseas and selling them in North America as easily as they used to. Particularly with inexpensive mainstream models. And given the benefits of cheaper labor and free trade under NAFTA, many have opted to assemble their cars for the North American market in Mexico. That's why the likes of Toyota, Mercedes and BMW have all opened plants in Mexico. And now Mazda has followed suit.
Ground was initially broken for Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operations at Salamanca in the state of Gunajuato back in 2011, but production has just now gotten under way. The first vehicle to roll off the line? A Mazda3 sedan destined for the United States. Soon, the plant will begin production of the next Mazda2 as well, selling it alongside its larger counterpart across the Americas and in Europe as production expands to 230,000 units annually. For more information, see the official press release below.
2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata battles Toyota GT86 on track
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