In 1920, Jujiro Matsuda founded Mazda as the Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd. It has been said that the mission of this vehicle manufacturer is to design and craft vehicles that are unique and different from the rest. If one would notice, the company has certainly put that in mind and has achieved such. Around the world and throughout the years, their cars has reached popularity status and rewarding recognition.
From manufacturing machine tools, Mazda, then known as the Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd. shifted to producing automobiles instead. The first vehicle that the company introduced to the automobile world is the Mazda-Go. This made its debut in 1931 and was a vehicle with three wheels. The recognition for Mazda as an automaker and crafter however came later in 1960. This came with the production of the company's first vehicle with four wheels which was the Mazda R380 coupe. Come the 1980s, the Ford Motor Company noticed Mazda. Later on, the former included Mazda as their business partner and technological partner.
One of the vehicles that is running under the Mazda brand and name is the Mazda Navajo. This is a sports utility vehicle that made its public debut in 1991. It held two doors and was made available only as a four wheel drive. People have said that the Mazda Navajo is a rebadged Ford Explorer in essence. This vehicle is only sold exclusively to the United States.
The Mazda Navajo, as compared to the Ford Explorer, has a different grille, different tail lights, as well as different wheels. However,
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