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The Mazda RX-3 (marketed as the Savanna in Japan) is a model that is derived from the largely identical Grand Familia. The main differe...
The Mazda RX-3 (marketed as the Savanna in Japan) is a model that is derived from the largely identical Grand Familia. The main difference is that the RX-3 was powered by Mazda's rotarty engine, whereas the Grand Familia offered only inline four cylinder engines. The RX-3 was available from September 1971 through 1978 in Super Deluxe coupé, Deluxe sedan, and station wagon forms. During its production years it featured either the10A rotary engine or the 12A as found in the the Mazda RX-2 (US cars always featured the 12A).
Mazda RX-3 FAQs
Q: What years was the Mazda RX-3 sold?
A: The Mazda RX-3 was sold for model years 1971 to 1978.
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