Mazda
Grand Familia (818, RX-3)
1971-1978
The Mazda Grand Familia was introduced in 1971. It was sold as the Mazda 808 in some export markets including Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, and as the Mazda 818 in many others - this was mostly due to Peugeot having trademarked three-digit numbers with a middle zero in many markets. The body style configurations offered were a two-door coupé, a four-door sedan, and a five-door station wagon. The Grand Familia offered only inline four cylinder engines. The largely identical rotary-powered versions were marketed as the Mazda Savanna in Japan, with export markets taking this model as the Mazda RX-3. The Grand Familia was originally intended to replace the smaller Familia to better compete with the Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sunny, and Mitsubishi Colt. With the onset of the 1970s energy crisis however, the Familia sold better due to its fuel economy. Since Mazda had already developed the Grand Familia, it was sold globally as a somewhat larger, more upscale alternative to the Familia.
1973
Mazda 818, RX-3
folder, 6 pagina's, Nederlands
uitgave c1973
Datering
1974
Mazda 818 stationwagon
sheet, Nederlands
uitgave c1974
Datering
het model heeft nog de oude koplampen, een betere datering is gewenst
1976
Mazda 818
brochure, 8 pagina's, Nederlands
uitgave 04-76
Mazda 818
brochure, 12 pagina's, Nederlands
uitgave 12-76
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