Jujiro Matsuda was the founder of Toyo Cork Kogyo. The name "Mazda" was
coined when the company first produced automobiles. "Mazda" is the
Zoroastrian god of life. I believe the name was chosen to represent the
company's ever moving innovations. It was also done so because "Mazda"
closely resembles "Matsuda". Mazda is pronounced MA-TSU-DA in Japanese (the
language lacks the "Z" sound). You may sometimes find candles with the name
"Mazda" on them. They're related to the actual Zoroastrian religion and not
the motor company. You should now understand why the Mazda logo from the
early 90's were used and scrapped due to its difficulty to be recognized.
The logo did hold meaning, and is actually a symbol of a burning candle.
In Japanese, Mazda means... Mazda.Oddly enough, in Spanish, Mazda means... that's right, Mazda. In Japanese, Mazda means... Mazda.Oddly enough, in Spanish, Mazda means... that's right, Mazda.
Mazda 3 exists. Mazda 4 doesn't. Did you mean Mazda 5? The difference between the Mazda 3 and the Mazda 4 is that the Mazda 3 is a compact car manufactered by Mazda. It was introduced in 2004. The biggest difference between the two, is that the Mazda 4, doesn't exist.
The AT dashboard light on the Mazda 6 means there is a problem with the transmission.
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I'm guessing you mean a Mazda 6 Sport? if so it's 5. :)
well , there is no such thing as a mazda RX6 . im guessing you mean MX6 . totally different
VIN = Vehicle ID Number
On a Mazda tribute, the car with a key light indicator means that the engine is started.
It means that your seat sensor is broken. Solution from Mazda is a new seat bottum.
Ahura Mazda. The west Asia god of wisdom. 1997 logo. Winged "M" stretching it's wings for the future.
It can mean several things if the hold light flashes on your Mazda Familia 1997 model. It can indicate a shortage in the wiring or a blown fuse.