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Globiz Motors is reliable used Mazda car exporter from Japan, presenting used Mazda EUNOS PRRESO cars with excellent features.
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| Mazda EUNOS PRRESO : Overview/Brief |
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In the late 1980s, Mazda diversified in the Japan market with the launch of three new marques. The company created Autozam, Eunos, and Efini, in addition to the Mazda and Ford brands already marketed there. This experiment was ended in the mid-1990s.
The Eunos marque, which was the luxury, upscale brand compared to Autozam and Efini, was named for the ancient Greek "eu" meaning "good" and "nos", an abbreviation of "numbers" in English. |
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The Marque was launched in Japan with the Eunos 500 in January, 1992 and many of the vehicles created were exported to other markets. Eunos sold the following vehicles:
The Mazda MX-3 was a four-seat hatchback produced from September 1991 to 1998. It was based on the EC platform. The MX-3 was marketed as the Mazda MX-3 Precidia in Canada, the Eunos 30X in Australia, and as the Eunos Presso, Autozam AZ-3 and Mazda AZ-3 in Japan.
The MX-3 was available in two trims in North America - the RS, equipped with an I4 engine; and the GS, equipped with a V6 engine. It is notable for having one of the lowest displacement V6 engines ever fitted to a production vehicle, with a 1.8 L V6.
The MX-3 came with three engine options - a 1.5 L I4 (only found in the Autozam AZ-3), a 1.6 L I4 and 1.8 L V6. The 1.6 L was available in two versions, an 88 hp (66 kW) SOHC/16-valve B6-ME unit which powered 1992 and 1993 models, or a 106 hp (79 kW) DOHC/16-valve B6-D unit which was found in 1994 and later models. The Japanese market DOHC/16-valve B5-ZE produced 115 hp (86 kW) and the most powerful DOHC 24-valve V6 K8-DE produced 130 hp (97 kW). All were available with an optional 4-speed automatic transmission, depending upon the market.
The V6 MX-3 had a top speed of approximately 210 km/h (130 mph). The MX-3 GS could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 8.5 seconds, and could travel a quarter mile in 16.6 seconds. With a turning rate of 0.89 g (8.7 m/s²), its handling capabilities were one of the best in its class.
The V6 engine was impressive for the time, belonging to the Mazda K-series, which were used in a range of Mazda vehicles. These engines were designed to be smooth, very long lasting, and hold a high torque across the RPM range. These engines used a variable length intake manifold (VLIM), in order to provide optimal torque using intake resonance. Mazda called their system on the MX-3 the "Variable Resonance Induction System" (VRIS). This engine had a 7000 rpm redline, and a 7800 rpm fuel cutoff. It is rumored that Porsche designers helped to create the K series engine.
The MX-3 used Mazda's proprietary Twin-Trapezoidal Link (TTL) for the rear suspension. It passively allowed the rear wheels to turn slightly in order to enhance handling. It has been used on a range of Mazda vehicles, providing a smooth ride, yet delivering responsive handling while minimizing body lean. |
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| Mazda EUNOS PRRESO
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Body type |
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Coupe |
| Drive |
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FF |
| Transmission |
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Electronic control4 speed automatic (EC-AT) |
| Displacement, cc |
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1844 cc |
| Doors |
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3 |
| Grade |
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E-EC8S
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| Exterior dimensions (LxWxH), mm |
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4215 x 1695 x 1310 mm |
| Wheel base, mm |
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2455 mm |
| Fuel type |
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Gasoline |
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| Mazda EUNOS PRRESO
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Power steering, Braking system front, Braking system rear, Suspension system front, Suspension system rear, Front fog lamp, Rear wiper, Front spoiler, Rear or roof spoiler, ABS (Antilock brake system), LSD (Limited slip differential), Aluminium wheel, Air conditioner, Centralized door lock, Power window, Steering wheel tilt, Leather steering wheel, Leather seat, Rear ELR3 point seat belt, Side impact bar, Airbag (Driver), Audio deck, AM/FM radio equipped cassette player. |
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