- Home
- 26...
26 times Mazda got it right
Mazda started out in the cork business in 1920, began manufacturing powered vehicles early in the following decade and moved into car production in 1960.
It isn’t Japan’s largest automotive brand (Toyota easily holds that title), but it’s certainly one of the most innovative, famous for trying out new technology and, in one case, for more or less redefining the modern sports car.
Here we’ll take a look at 26 of the most notable Mazdas produced in the 20th century, listed in chronological order.
- https://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/other/26-times-mazda-got-it-right/ss-AA1oCkoZ?ocid=00000000
Related
This Cake Tastes Like A GIANT S'MORE! Marshmallow Buttercream_ How To Cake It with Yolanda Gampp
This Cake Tastes Like A GIANT S'MORE! Marshmallow Buttercream_ How To Cake It with Yolanda Gampp
NewsKawasaki Patented a Truck-Launched UAV, What's It Planning?
Seems like a Skynet type of thing, Kawasaki...
NewsSecure your load
TRANSPORTING goods has become a routine task for many. Whether you're moving furniture, carrying equipment for work, or simply taking a weekend trip, the importance of properly securing cargo in your vehicle cannot be overstated. This critical safety measure applies to all modes of cargo transport, including pickup trucks, roof racks, and cargo trailers. One of the most compelling reasons for securing cargo is the safety of all road users....
NewsI recolored and ate this king crab 😬 Fire Kitchen
I recolored and ate this king crab 😬 Fire Kitchen
NewsRussian drone crashes in Latvia
A Russian drone reportedly entered Latvia on Saturday through the airspace of Belarus, then crashed in the Rezekne region, in eastern Latvia. So announces Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics on X. Authorities announced that it was not an attack, but an accident. Whether there were deaths or injuries in the crash is unknown for now. “The 'intruder' was noticed by the Latvian Armed Forces, which continued to monitor the flight until the aircraft...
NewsQuiboloy yielding: Talks with ISAFP, PNP, but not Duterte
DAVAO CITY, Philippines — It took a week of non-stop negotiations with the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP) and a few trusted officers of the Philippine National Police (PNP) before alleged rapist and human trafficker Apollo Quiboloy agreed to “surrender,” his lawyer said yesterday, while making it clear former president Rodrigo Duterte had no part in it. The controversial leader and founder of the Kingdom of...
News‘Stop the drama’: VP Duterte told to answer House’s queries on budget
MANILA, Philippines — Lawmakers from both the Majority and Minority blocs of the House of Representatives have urged Vice President Sara Duterte to “stop the drama” and just respond to queries about her budget expenditures. ACT Teachers party-list Rep. France Castro on Monday said that it seems the vice president is resorting to “squid tactics” again, as she supposedly diverts attention from her office’s use of P125 million confidential funds...
News