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October 09, 2008

All-New MAZDA3 Sedan to Debut at 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show

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Mazda will be revealing the sedan version of the all-new MAZDA3 at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 19, 2008, fully redesigned for the first time in five years.

Since its launch in 2003, the current MAZDA3 has sold about 1.8 million vehicles in over 100 countries and has won more than 90 global motoring awards to date. The MAZDA3 accounts for almost one in three Mazdas sold every year.

Following the world debut of the North American specification sedan with 2.0- and 2.5-liter engines at the show, the five-door hatchback version will be revealed in line with Mazda's global sales schedule.

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