- on
Autozam's naming conventions.
Autozam Carol Autozam Revue Autozam Scrum Autozam AZ-3
Autozam Clef
Autozam AZ-1 AZ-Wagon
Mazda AZ-Offroad
Autozam locations...
- The
Autozam AZ-1,
known by the
framecode PG6SA, is a mid-engined kei-class
sports car,
designed and
manufactured by
Mazda under its
Autozam brand. Suzuki...
- The
Autozam Scrum,
later known as
Mazda Scrum, is a
cabover microvan and kei
truck sold
exclusively in ****an by ****anese
automaker Mazda.
Originally part...
- had used a
number of
different marques in the ****an market,
including Autozam, Eunos, and Efini,
although they have been
phased out. In the
early 1990s...
- The
Autozam Clef is a mid-size
sedan that was
built Mazda for
their Autozam sales channel from May 1992
until December 1994. It
shared Mazda's GE platform...
- continued. In the
summer of 1991, the
Autozam AZ-3 was
added to the ****anese
market lineup. It was
known by two names;"
Autozam" was
meant to be Mazda's more youthful...
- The
Autozam Revue is a
subcompact car that was sold by
Autozam,
introduced in 1990. The
demise of that
marque led to the cars
being renamed as the Mazda...
-
revived again with Mazda's 1989 re-entry into the kei car
class with the
Autozam brand.
Since 1989, the
Carol has been a
rebadged model manufactured by...
- 1989–1990
Autozam Scrum DG41 1989–1990
Suzuki Carry/Every DA41 1988–1990
Suzuki Alto CL11 SOHC 6-valve with
turbocharger 1989–1990
Autozam Scrum DG41...
- 1986–1991 —
First generation Ford Festiva;
subcompact car 1991–1998 —
Autozam Revue;
subcompact four-door
sedan 1996–2002 —
First generation Mazda Demio;...