Mazda 626
Mazda 626 first came in the market of United States in 1979. It is being built
at the Flat Rock, Michigan factory as a joint venture of Mazda and Ford Motor
Corporation. It was one of the first Japanese-brand cars built in the U.S. which
was certified as domestic car by the U.S. government after ten years. In 1998,
the Mazda 626 was redesigned to come up with a restyled 2000 model. By that time
the exterior and interior upgrades have made it look sportier. The handling was
then also improved for better performance.
Today, the Mazda 626 is larger and offers a roomier interior as well as more
powerful drivetrain than the earlier ones.
626 Mazda Parts are also the essence of this vehicle. Without these parts, Mazda 626 will not
work. 626 is the best selling Mazda vehicle, but it hasn't reached the sales of
the most popular cars that soar in the highly competitive mid-size sedan level.
This sedan falls between compact Mazda Protege and luxury Mazda Millenia.