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Mazda's big jumps came with the CX-9 midsize crossover (up 88%) and CX-7 compact crossover (up 79%).
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Mazda's North American sales last fiscal year were up 12% to 342,000 vehicles, thanks to solid demand for the Mazda2 compact car and the CX-7 and CX-9 sport-utility vehicle models, all exported from Japan.
Mazda May Quit Michigan Venture Yoshio Takahashi 2011
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Possible substitutes include wagons like the BMW 3 Series and Cadillac CTS, and crossovers like the Ford Edge, Acura RDX and Mazda CX-7.
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Mr. Ozaki added that Mazda wants to try to sell bigger models with higher profit margins in Europe, such as the CX-7 sport-utility vehicle model, to improve profitability.
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And who can really tell the difference between a Mazda CX-7 and an Acura RDX?
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General Motors 'GMC Yukon sport utility, Chevy Cobalt compact and Chevy HHR small SV; Mazda's MX-5 sports car, CX-7 crossover and RX-8 sports coupe; Volkswagen's Eos convertible and different versions of GTI, Jetta, Passatm R32 and Touareg are some of the most recent of these gas guzzlers.
Cars Consuming Premium Fuel On The Rise Despite Higher Crude Prices 2008
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The EPA rates the Murano at 20 mpg in city/highway combined driving, while Ford's Edge and Mazda's CX-7 manage only 18.
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A 2008 Mazda CX-7 owner who consistently drives 10 miles above the speed limit over 4,500 miles of summer driving, for example, will pay an extra $95.
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He smashes into the windshield of a CX-7 and clobbers the sideview mirror of another.
High Tech Cowboys of the Deep Seas: The Race to Save the Cougar Ace Joshua Davis Don Foley 2008
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He smashes into the windshield of a CX-7 and clobbers the sideview mirror of another.
High Tech Cowboys of the Deep Seas: The Race to Save the Cougar Ace 2008
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