Mazda MX-3 1991-1998

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Mazda MX-3

This model was also as the:

  • Eunos 30X (Australia)
  • Mazda-Eunos 30X (Australia)
  • Autozam AZ-3 (Japan)
  • Eunos Presso (Japan)
  • Mazda AZ-3 (Japan)

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Which engine do you prefer?

  • 1.5L Inline-4
  • 1.6L Inline-4
  • 1.8L V6
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One of my favourite cars ever because I grew up with it, one with the third smallest production V6 engine, one that can still turn heads with both its looks and its sound, one that barely anyone knows about. I wish I could finally drive it in a game

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I have owned 5 of these cars i absolutely love this car, all 5 started out ats the 1.8L V6 but i had swapped one to a 2.5L KLZE from japan. These little car handle so nice and quick response.

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Loved this car so much. One of the best sounding V6’s out there (kl-de and kl-ze sounds even greater : Mazda MX-3 2.5 V6 RM8 XXL exhaust sound part2 - YouTube)

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Eunos Presso

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Autozam AZ-3

Both the Eunos Presso and the Autozam AZ-3 are powered by either a 1.5L or a 1.8L V6 engine producing 145PS of power and can be mated to either a 5-speed MT or a 4-speed AT.

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1992 Mazda MX-3 GS V6 5-Speed



1993 Mazda MX-3 5-Speed



Mazda MX-3 (1994)


MAZDA MX3 (1995)


96 Mazda MX-3


1998 Mazda MX-3 1.6 I 16 V

There is a 1999 Model as well by the way, and a 1990 Model.

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Still no news for this lil gem yet ?? Really wanna see and hear it (v6 variant) in a forza game !!

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Wasn’t this the smallest production V6?

Emphasis on was

Mitsubishi made a 1.6 litre V6 for the Japanese market if I recall correctly, and there was I think a Triumph 1.6 litre V6 as well, so it’s the third smallest at least. However, I don’t recall hearing about any smaller 6 cylinder production engines from the recent years. F1 engines do not count.

Mercedes-AMG One, that one has the same engine size, not sure about the exact displacement though

The AMG One is forgettable, but you’re right. Amongst “fairly mass produced cars that the general population could possibly afford within their lifetime” the top 3 is still unchanged though.

1994 Autozam AZ-3 GT-X


The Japanese domestic market version of the MX-3.

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Almost 100 votes. This would absolutely be sweet to have in the game. And if you can put it in as a GS model that way it is the V6 and with disc brakes on the rear as well as the 4 cylinders have drum brakes. But this would also be the first video game to feature this car and it would be awesome.

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