Originally posted by: Vic
Car and Driver:
"... Ford has had control of its Japanese affiliate (Mazda) since 1996."
"... the Mazda 3 is, in all essentials, a Focus?not the current model, but the new small Ford that appears in Europe as the C-Max minivan this autumn and worldwide as a five-door hatchback in 2004."
"Mazda's new plan required its small car to be an integral part of the Ford C1 family, along with the new Focus and the replacement for the Volvo S40/V40. Ford doesn't talk about platforms anymore; this is ?global shared technology,? where each company is able to pick and choose from a basket of components and systems. But look at an unclothed Mazda 3 and examine its specs, and it's clear it shares the elements that make the current Focus such a good, fun-to-drive all-around car."
A Mazda 3 is, in effect, the new Focus (the one that just went on sale in the US). The 2.3L Mazda 3 engine shares many of the same components as the Duratec 2.3L, including the block, but does have a Mazda designed head and valvetrain. The 2.0L is almost entirely Ford, but both engines were tweaked and tuned by Mazda engineers.