Why did Toyota take a 5 percent stake in Mazda?

Why did Toyota take a 5 percent stake in Mazda?

Maybe Toyota realises this,” CLSA managing director Chris Richter said. “By buying a 5 percent stake, Toyota takes Mazda off the table rather than having it sit out there like a free agent which could someday be used against them.”

Where is the new Mazda plant going to be?

The automakers plan to produce Toyota Corollas and a new Mazda SUV crossover at the new plant, and the companies said they could eventually build other cars including electric vehicles. Toyota initially had been planning to produce Corollas at its new $1 billion plant being built in Mexico, prompting Trump to threaten punitive tariffs.

What’s the bad mileage on my Mazda 2?

Bad mileage on 2012 mazda 2 mazda fuel economy 2012 l4-1…. I just bought a 2012 mazda 2 and it should be getting 28-34mpg but it’s getting 15ish mpg. There is no check engine light and the car drives smoothly and nothing seems wrong. Any advice is appreciated.

How are Toyota and Mazda going to work together?

As part of the agreement, as well as electric car technology, Toyota and Mazda will work together to develop in-car information technologies and automated driving functions.

What makes a Mazda6 a good car to buy?

With more horsepower and torque, the MAZDA6 climbs hills with little effort and approaches freeway speeds in a relatively short time. Mazda increased the structural rigidity and refined the suspension, with part of the benefit being enhanced steering precision and reduced body roll in corners.

What kind of engine does a Mazda6 have?

Although not the best in class, the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine in the 2010 Mazda MAZDA6 provides adequate power and fuel economy. For the optional V6, Mazda uses the 3.7-liter engine from the CX-9 crossover utility vehicle.

What’s the price of a 2010 Mazda6?

When fully-loaded, the MAZDA6 tops out around $33,000. The MAZDA6’s price range places it at about the same level as the Toyota Camry and several thousand dollars less than the Honda Accord sedan. As always, to make your best deal, take a look at the Fair Purchase Price to see what consumers in your area are currently paying for the MAZDA6.