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  • Mazda Mulls Ending Production In Russia: Nikkei
    The logo of Mazda is pictured at the 38th Bangkok International Motor Show in Bangkok
    "After six months, we have not been able to resume normal activities and see no indication that we can restart in the future,” Mazda said.
  • Toyota-Mazda Project Boosts Alabama Investment By $830 Million
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    Production to begin in 2021 for up to 300,000 Toyota and Mazda cars and SUVs annually.
  • Mazda3 With Turbo Power Set To Become Official In July
    Mazda Corporation introduces the new 2020 Mazda 3 vehicle at the Los Angeles auto show in Los Angeles
    The automaker took to Twitter to tease an event that will likely show off the powerplant option.
  • Toyota Shifts Production In Alabama Plant From Sedans To SUVs
    Toyota Motor Corp
    Toyota announced that it will be transitioning the production of its new $1.6 billion joint venture assembly plant in Alabama from Corollas to SUVs.
  • Mazda Recalls Sedans And Hatchbacks For Loose Wheels
    Mazda Corporation introduces the new 2020 Mazda 3 vehicle at the Los Angeles auto show in Los Angeles
    Approximately 25,000 Mazda3 cars are being recalled; no accidents or injuries have been reported as a result of the problem.
  • Mazda Has No Plans Coping Up With Modern Tech Vehicles
    Mazda Corporation introduces the new 2020 Mazda 3 vehicle at the Los Angeles auto show in Los Angeles
    Mazda is still on believing that the good old ICE is the way to a better future.
  • Mazdaspeed3 Is Too Much Of A Risk For Mazda
    Mazda Corporation introduces the new 2020 Mazda 3 vehicle at the Los Angeles auto show in Los Angeles
    The performance enhanced version of the standard Mazda3 looks to be not so popular as expected and one of the company's top executives confirms why their dropping it from their catalog.
  • Alabama Plant On The Way for Mazda and Toyota
    A woman touches Toyota's vehicle decorated as shape of dog at its headquarters in Tokyo
    Mazda and Toyota have officially broken ground for this massive investment in Huntsville, Alabama.
  • The Takata airbag scandal is likely to expose Mazda and other automakers to more liabilities
    Mazda Motor Corp work on the assembly line
    Mazda made a statement on Tuesday saying that an additional 156,000 cars and crossover SUVs will be subject to the massive recall to replace defective airbag components. The recall now includes about 40 million cars sold globally, and its likely to continue increasing.