Mazda does not use symbols The use of Roman word "MAZDA" a symbol directly part of the name is the family name of MAZDA Mr. Ju Jiro Matsuda (MR. JUJIRO MATSUDA), founder of the Company and the AHURA MAZDA behalf. "God of Light" of ancient Persia. The origins of the Mazda is a manufacturer of cork TOYO CORK KOGYO the founder of the City of Hiroshima (HIROSHIMA) in 1920 and two years later it expanded to the production of cork comes from a lathe, drill and. Metal shavings year 1927 TOYO CORKKOGYO renamed the company TOYO CORKKOGYO COMPANY and expand further. By starting production of motorcycles sold in Japan for the first time in 1930, but its popularity has not been raised in short time. Having failed in motorcycles TOYO KOGYO deflect into car production by producing trucks 3-wheel engine 500 cc released originally in 1931 by a car that MAZDA DA Manufacture of Truck 3 wheel above. was developed by the outbreak of World War II. Atomic bomb on Hiroshima, destroying the factory Mazda to half staff, and killed as many However, after the war, the production of cars, Mazda began to reappear in the year 1950, Mazda's car production four-wheel access. the market for the first time A model that MAZDA CA and ten years later, Mazda became the carmakers sit perfectly on production cars to the market the first generation model has found MAZDA R-360 is a car two door coupe. V 2-cylinder 356 cc engine is cooled by air. Maximum speed 90 km / h. TOYO KOYO MAZDA MOTOR CORPORATION renamed the company as a major manufacturer of passenger cars in Japan in the fourth round of the 1989 Mazda passenger car sales in Japan. Totaled approximately 296,000 units or 6.7 percent of the passenger car market and its other Mazda products sold in today's passenger cars, trucks, pickup lathe, drilling and shaping metal quarry. Current and Ford shares in Mazda. 34% of Mazda Motor Corporation, father MAZDA MOTOR CORPORATION Founded: 1920 Headquarters 3-1, SHINCHI, FUCHU-CHO, AKI-GUN, HIROSHIMA- KEN, JAPAN Capital: 77,210 million. Yen (April 30, 1989) Employees: 28,713 people (May 1, 1989) factories in Japan: three factories in foreign countries: South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Iran, New Zealand, Portugal, South Africa Cinia Trinidad Tobago, Colombia, India, Thailand, Zimbabwe.
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