About Mazda Protege
The Mazda Protege was manufactured by Mazda, a Japanese multinational automaker. The vehicles entered production in 1989 and were discontinued in 2000. the Protege was the marketing name in North America. It was the sedan variant of the seventh generation of the Mazda Familia.
At its launch, the Protege was 4440 mm (175 in) in length and 1710 mm (67 in) in width, and 1420 to 1440 mm (56 to 57 in)in length. It had a front engine and a front-wheel-drive layout. An all-wheel drive is an option. The engine was either gas or diesel. A turbocharged version was added later. It was powered by an inline four-cylinder, paired with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. It boasted its competitive price and fashionable design.
Mazda Protege parts online
The second-generation Protege was also the 4-door sedan of the eighth-generation Mazda Familia. The new vehicles were based upon the Mazda BH platform and received great improvements in their auto parts and accessories. It came along with a special version with Mazdaspeed accessories. They included Mazdaspeed wrap-around body kit, a Momo steering wheel, and a Mazdaspeed exhaust. Its styling became calmer after a facelift in 1996. The third generation was unveiled in 19998 and sold as a 1999 model. It was based on the company's BJ platform. In 2001, a limited-edition called Protege MP3 was brought out with specially reserved parts, including a new sport-tuned suspension and 17-inch Racing Hart wheels. It was powered by a turbocharged engine and four-wheel disc brakes.
The owners can restore their vehicles to good condition with the OEM aftermarket parts for the Mazda Protege, including steering parts, brakes, and rotors. They can also find fantastic accessories including seats and steering wheel accessories in the online stores and customize their cars.