"All US/Canada Protegé's and some Mazda3's to date are built at the Hiroshima plant at Ujina, Hiroshima, Japan.
Protegé 5's and some Mazda3s are built at the Hofu 1 plant near Yamaguchi, Japan.
If people tell you the Protegé is built in the US, they are wrong.
Only the old Ford Escorts and Mercury Tracers (which were BG based) were built in Michigan and Mexico."
Answer courtesy of protegefaq.net
Yes,
this is a guess but most Proteges use DOT3
They are manufactured in Japan where they are known as the Mazda Axela.
yes all the dx lx and es proteges have the same engine. atleast that year does
According the manual book ,mazda proteges 2000 has timing belt and should be replace at 105 K miles .Hope would help .
Mazda vehicles are manufactured worldwide, and available in Europe, Asia, and North America.
Yes, if it will show ownership. It should be proteges'.
Mazda Proteges are known for their sway bar links to go bad around 80,000. They make a terrible clunking noise, but if intact (in most cases) the car is still safe to drive.
The Mazda e2000 was first manufactured in January of 1964. You can learn more information about the Mazda line of vehicles online at the Wikipedia website.
Japan i think
japan i think
Japan.