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| The Mazda MX-3 pocket rocket had one of the smallest V6 engines ever produced (1840 cc). In this trim, it produced 130 HP. The hatchback trunk and fold-down rear seats accomodates a surprisingly large amount of baggage, golf clubs, and furniture.
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| It was also available with a 1.6L inline 4 engine.
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| The chassis was the same one used for the Mazda Protege.
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| The V6 engine was a smaller displacement version of the 2.5L engine used in the Mazda MX-6 and Ford Probe.
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| It accelerated spiritedly for an economy car, but it's amazing handling is what made it an entertaining driver's car.
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| Problems to watch for: shock dampers fail early; moisture in the spark plug recesses causes engine faltering and weak performance;
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Revision as of 21:52, 27 March 2007