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Safety Car
As a car driver,we can not only happy for our car,but also drive safety.
First,do not drive too fast.
Secondly,do not drive after drinking.
Thirdly,do not play with anything or anybody while driving.
Fourthly,do remember to follow the traffic rules.
Therefore,we shoule cherish cars and cherish ourselves.
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Mazda Hakaze Concept
General
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| Year of Introduction: |
2008
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| Country of Car: |
Japan
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| Price When New: |
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| Miles per Gallon: |
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| Body Type: |
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| Transmission: |
6-speed electronically controlled sport automatic
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| Powertrain Layout: |
torque-split all wheel-drive transmission
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Engine
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| Configuration: |
MZR 2.3 DISI turbo petrol
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| Displacement: |
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| Torque: |
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| Power: |
450 HP
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Performance
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| Skidpad: |
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| Braking_62-0 mph: |
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| Slalom Speed: |
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Manufacturer Press Release
PRESS RELEASE
1 Introduction
Nagare Design - A New Expression of Movement
Last year Mazda wowed the show car world with a trilogy of design concepts
that were talked about on three continents From Europe's Sassou show car
with its unique Shoji design principle and hidden features, to Tokyo Motor
Show's Mazda Senku concept car, winner of the Grand Prix du Plus Beau
Concept Car at the XXIst Festival Automobile International in 2006 in Paris,
to North America's sports car study Mazda Kabura, winner of the Detroit
Motor Show's Aesthetic and Innovation Award _Mazda Motor Corporation wrote
another chapter in its global reputation for eye-catching, Zoom-Zoom
designing
The new show car season features four concepts from Mazda that express a new
design language called Nagare, (pronounced na-ga-reh) developed by Mazda's
new global design director, Laurens van den Acker The word Nagare means
"flow" and "the embodiment of movement" in Japanese and applying it to car
design involved analyzing motion itself and how forces like wind and water
move in nature Natural flow lines are all around us _wind blowing shapes in
sand, wave forms seen from above _and are literally symbolic of movement
itself Nagare, then, is the application of natural flow to automotive
design that combines surface language and proportion to communicate movement
in a new way
"Through the success of the current generation of cars, Zoom-Zoom has
managed to focus our company and delight our customers at the same time
Nagare builds on this newly regained confidence and gives it a unique and
distinctive identity", says Laurens van den Acker.
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