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The bubble-shaped 121 is the Mazda 121 DB (Europe, Australia) / Autozam Revue (Japan).
The bubble-shaped 121 is the Mazda 121 DB (Europe, Australia) / Autozam Revue (Japan).

== Mazda 121 ==

This article is wrong. The small Mazda 121 was designed entirely by Mazda. The Ford Festiva was made by Kia Motors under licence.

Revision as of 03:14, 29 February 2008

This is not accurate: but I am not qualified to update. The Mazda 121 was also sold as such in Australia (I had one), and in Europe (i have seen them). I do not think that it was ever rebadged as a Ford Festiva in Australia.

--GPoss 11:30, Aug 4, 2004 (UTC)

The first 121 I know of (not sure about the Cosmo-based one) was sold in some regions (including Japan) as the Festiva (I'm not sure if it was sold in Japan as a Mazda at all), and was sold in Europe during the late '80s up until the replacement by the the Revue-based 121. Also, during the late '90s up until around 2001-3 there was another 121, which was a rebadged UK-built Ford Fiesta - this was at least sold in the British Isles, and the Demio was sold as a Demio and not as the 121 here. --Zilog Jones 18:44, 4 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Mazda 121 'bubble'

Is this version mentioned? [1] -- Astrokey44|talk 03:07, 22 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

The bubble-shaped 121 is the Mazda 121 DB (Europe, Australia) / Autozam Revue (Japan).

Mazda 121

This article is wrong. The small Mazda 121 was designed entirely by Mazda. The Ford Festiva was made by Kia Motors under licence.