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Globiz Motors is reliable used Mazda car exporter from Japan, presenting used Mazda Cosmo cars with excellent features.
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| Mazda Cosmo : Overview/Brief |
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There have been four generations of Mazda automobiles which went by the name of Cosmo, although they are not all particularly related. All were GT cars, with the first proving a successful launch for the Mazda Wankel engine and acting as a halo vehicle for the new Mazda brand. Later Cosmos competed in the ultra-high luxury performance market in Japan with the final JC Cosmo (1990-1995) sold as the Eunos Cosmo - Eunos was a luxury sales channel similar to Toyota's Lexus brand.
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The first Mazda to bear the Cosmo name (called the 110S) was the first 2-rotor rotary engine powered car. A prototype was introduced at the 1964 Tokyo Motor Show, and 60 pre-production Cosmos were produced for dealership testing in 1965. Full production began in May of 1967 and lasted through 1972, though Cosmos were built by hand at a rate of only about one per day.
The Series I/L10A Cosmo was powered by a 0810 two-rotor engine with 982 cc of displacement and produced about 110 hp (thus the 110 name). It used a Hitachi 4-barrel carburetor and an odd ignition design - two spark plugs per chamber with dual distributors. A 4-speed manual transmission and 14 in wheels were standard.
The front independent suspension was A-arm/coil spring design with an anti-roll bar. The rear used a live axle with a de Dion tube, trailing arms, and semi-elliptic leaf springs. Power-unassisted 10 in (254 mm) disk brakes were found in front with 7.9 in (201 mm) drum brakes in the rear. Performance in the quarter-mile (400 m) was 16.4 s, with a 115 mph (185 km/h) top speed. The price was lower than the Toyota 2000GT at 1.48 million yen (US$4,100).
The Series I/L10A Cosmo was powered by a 0810 two-rotor engine with 982 cc of displacement and produced about 110 hp (thus the 110 name). It used a Hitachi 4-barrel carburetor and an odd ignition design - two spark plugs per chamber with dual distributors. A 4-speed manual transmission and 14 in wheels were standard.
The front independent suspension was A-arm/coil spring design with an anti-roll bar. The rear used a live axle with a de Dion tube, trailing arms, and semi-elliptic leaf springs. Power-unassisted 10 in (254 mm) disk brakes were found in front with 7.9 in (201 mm) drum brakes in the rear. Performance in the quarter-mile (400 m) was 16.4 s, with a 115 mph (185 km/h) top speed. The price was lower than the Toyota 2000GT at 1.48 million yen (US$4,100). |
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| Mazda Cosmo
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Body type |
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Coupe |
| Drive |
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FWD |
| Transmission |
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4 Speed Manual |
| Displacement, cc |
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1962 cc |
| Doors |
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2 |
| Grade |
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N/A |
| Exterior dimensions (LxWxH), mm |
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4815 x 1795 x 1570 mm |
| Wheel base, mm |
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2750 mm |
| Fuel type |
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Petrol |
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12 stacker CD, AM/FM stereo, Tape player, Climate control, Ventilation control, TV - NTSC ( including AV input ), G.P.S.S ( Global positioning satellite system ), Mobile phone ( optional ).
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| We Export Used Vehicles all over the World |
| Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Papua New Guinea, Caribbean countries, Barbados, Jamaica, Dominican Rep, Antigua, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Mauritius, Nigeria, Trinidad & Tobago, Togo, Philippines, United Kingdom and all other countries. |
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