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Mazda 2!

I think that is the new Demio in Japan. My mother-in-law just got one a month or two back... LOL

*edit* just read the article, it is based off the new Demio...
 
i like the car and color would like it to be diesal


looks like a versa/ yaris type of car...
 
A <100 hp petrol motor in such a light car should be fine for everyday city driving...0-60 in the 10 to 11 second range, which is OK for hauling around town.

Looks like a pretty fun car to drive around town judging from the 5th Gear Review.

The 1.5L diesel gets 63 MPG combined, which is well into Prius and Insight territory...it is slow though, getting to 60 in the time most cars can nearly finish the quarter mile in.
 
From your link
Mazda says its mini-crossover, the Mazda 2, will get 44 mpg with its 1.3-liter engine. A version is expected for the U.S. market, but first it will go on sale in Japan in the spring.
Jacobs, Scott

Reading comprehension FTW
 
Originally posted by: mwmorph
From your link
Mazda says its mini-crossover, the Mazda 2, will get 44 mpg with its 1.3-liter engine. A version is expected for the U.S. market, but first it will go on sale in Japan in the spring.
Jacobs, Scott

Reading comprehension FTW

wow lol.

i agree with the rest of the posters but it's not my style...i can see it selling though.
 
Also from the article, Mazda says it will roll out a 1.4 liter diesel version a few months after the initial rollout. This car intrigues me, looking forward to the US versions.
 
Originally posted by: mwmorph
From your link
Mazda says its mini-crossover, the Mazda 2, will get 44 mpg with its 1.3-liter engine. A version is expected for the U.S. market, but first it will go on sale in Japan in the spring.
Jacobs, Scott

Reading comprehension FTW

Expected, but not confirmed! AHA!!! 😀

 
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Finally, pics of a car that isn't painted silver.

How the hell is that a crossover?

it's not, but everyone wants to drive a 'crossover' and there is no actual definition for 'crossover,' so marketing departments are calling everything they can a 'crossover.' just like how the first 'crossovers' were called 'SUVs.'
 
It shares a platform with the Ford Fiesta which is also coming to the US.

In this case "crossover" is just another name for a hatchback. It's no taller than the sedan and doesn't have the SUV style of other crossovers.

 
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