
The Mazda automobile has been manufactured since the 1960s, although the original Japanese company began in the 1920’s by making machine tools.
With the Mazda in particular, there have been almost a bewildering array of models, types and designs – sedans, coupes, wagons, trucks, and mini-vans. All of the first cars produced, with the exception of one sedan, featured the famous Wankel rotary engine. This engine out-performed its piston-powered competitors by a wide margin, but Mazda eventually replaced all these rotary-engine cars with conventional piston engines because even though the engine was powerful and reliable, it got poor gas mileage – not a good thing in the oil-embargo conscious ‘70s.) But that engine design was definitely revolutionary for its time. And there are still rotary-engine Mazdas on the road. This is just one example of how this Mazda-dedicated page can help you find unusual parts and components for your Mazda.
On the Mazda Other Parts page we brought together the best parts dealers making it easier to find and purchase what you need. Perhaps you are looking for a component for a mini-van or truck. This is the place.
Select a model and model year. Key in the part you need. In an instant you can see what is available. You’ll find a picture of your part, a description, the application (model and year), the retail price, the discount price (your price) and the stock number.
Or have a company do the searching for a Mazda part for you. After you provide them with what you need (make, model, year, description and part number, if known), the internet becomes your global store. When the dealer finds your Mazda part, they notify you by e-mail or phone. Naturally there is no obligation to buy, but the part is available if you want it. You can also call or visit dealers and work with a friendly, knowledgeable and helpful staff member who will guide you in your search.
And don’t forget about the Mazda Forum. Here you can exchange ideas with fellow Mazda owners not only about locating hard-to-find parts but how to install them. The Mazda Cars ‘N Parts site offers you many ways to find, purchase, or swap the part you need for your Mazda.
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