Differences?

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Re: Differences?

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Eunos 30x and Eunos presso are the V6 1.8s (equivalent to GS's) the autozams are the four cylinder's - so don't ever try to get AZ-3 badges for your GS- you're downgrading it
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Actually..<P>MX3 is north american.<P>AZ3 is European ones.<P>And the Eunos Presso is Japanese. 30X jsut means its a japanese V6.
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sorry but being that in New Zealand we only get japanese cars, I can tell you that the AZ-3 is the four cylinder... there is no such japanese car as a Eunos Presso four cylinder
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by rikymaru:<BR><B>Actually..<P>MX3 is north american.<P>AZ3 is European ones.<P>And the Eunos Presso is Japanese. 30X jsut means its a japanese V6.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><BR>The above information is incorrect.<BR>Autozam is the 4cylinder model. <BR>Eunos is the luxury V6 model.<BR>Both are called Mazda in North America.<BR><P>------------------<BR>David Coleman- <B><I>Moderator</B></I><BR><A HREF="http://www.PinkMX-3.com" TARGET=_blank>1993 Mazda MX-3 GS Special Edition</A><BR><B><A HREF="http://www.highlandsun.com/hyc/sae920677/" TARGET=_blank><I>V6 engine info</I></A> | <A HREF="http://www.bradbury.cwc.net/probemx/index.htm" TARGET=_blank>KL FAQ</A> | <I><A HREF="http://www.brownsword.ca/Probe.html" TARGET=_blank>ECU reprogramming</A></I> | <A HREF="http://members.home.net/tekguy/" TARGET=_blank>K series Image cache</A> | <I><A HREF="http://archive.probetalk.com/cgi-bin/se ... tion=intro" TARGET=_blank>Probetalk Archive Search</A></I></B>
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and Denmark being a part of europe<BR>I can say they are called mx-3 <BR>at least here Image<BR>
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All european mazda mx3's are just that. az3 and eunos are imports from outside europe. Outside europe I dont know what way it goes but thats the way it is here
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All the Pressos I've seen have had climate control but no ABS. That's why I got a UK model - climate control's no help on greasy roads ;)
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In Canada, their called "MX-3 Precidia", same line as the "MX-6 Mystere" and "626 Chronos"
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Damn, you guys have tight names. America has just boring old "MX3" I wouldnt mind having a "Precidia" emblem on the back of my car. I like that name.
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buy one! its not like ur hurting the car
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i wanna get my "Precidia" replaced, its wearing out :(
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I never really liked the name precidia, but eh, its a canadian thing so watcha gonna do? :shrug:
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I would neva eva take the precidia sticker off, mine is in perfect condition and i covered it with some kinda clear tape to preserve it!!!
I am soo proud of having a 92 car with such sick design for its age with such kewl powered features!!! And the precidia's font just adds to this specialness with its modern design!!!!
I just love havin this car beside the other one i have! :D :D
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ya true my MX3 is originally American and so when i bought it i knew i had to give my car it's Canadian Citezenship lol so i got the Precidia Sticker and my it don't look like it came from deh land of the Bush Moron anymore
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As far as I can figure, the MX-3 is the left hand drive variant, and the Eunos/AZ3 are the right hand drive variants. Seems logical, as we never really hear of both MX-3s and Presso/AZ-3s driving around in the same countries.<p>As a side note, only some of the Eunos Presso's have ABS, air conditioning and/or leather trim on the car seats here in New Zealand. Infact, my car's model is actually badged as a Enos Presso GE, not GS. My maintainece manual is branded MX-3 however.<p>By the way Evil G, I've seen a four cylinder Eunos Presso, but I cant gaurintee its badges didnt originally say AZ-3. :)
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