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Mazda Takeri Concept; hints of the next Mazda6

Mazda Takeri Concept; hints of the next Mazda6

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Within the past one year plus, Mazda introduced to the world 2 conceptual cars. First were the Shinari and the other one was the Minagi. These two concepts will serve as a basis for Mazda




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Wow... Very nice . . . The side and the back looks very alike with Jaguar XF .

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Mazda's new Takeri concept car will be unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Show in late November. The vehicle will come out a new regenerative braking system. The brakes will power the car's electrical functions and thereby conserve fuel. Source of article: <a title="New Takeri concept car hints at next generation Mazda6" href="http://www.cardealexpert.com/news-information/auto-news/mazda-takeri-concept/">New Takeri concept car hints at next generation Mazda6</a>

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Cant wait the Mazda6 3rd generation.....but i still love my Mazda6 MPS!

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