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The rise of automobiles is sometimes very intriguing, and such is the case with Mazda. The Japan-based company, Mazda Motor Corporation, which is headquartered in Hiroshima, began in 1920, as cork manufacturing company, switched many hands throughout its rise, but all their vehicles have always held the Mazda name. The Mazda name became official in 1984, and as the company website states, “the name derives from Ahura Mazda, a god of the earliest civilizations in West Asia...the god of wisdom, intelligence and harmony... Ahura Mazda is the Persian - Zoroastrian God,” and goes on to state, “that the name also derives from the name of our founder, Jujiro Matsuda."
Mazda entered the United States marketplace in 1970, with many of them being built in the United States, due somewhat to the fact that the Ford Motor Company has an 11% current stake in the company. One can also see the relationship between Ford and Mazda with the Mazda2 relating to the Ford Fiesta, the Mazda6 is comparable to the Ford Fusion line, and the Mazda Tribute closely relates to the Ford Escape.
Mazda has always had sporty looking vehicles, which has fit its reputation, and targets younger car buyers. This personality is showcased with their recent ad slogans of “soul of a sports car” and “zoom-zoom.”
Mazda car models include, but are not limited to, the Mazda2, the Mazda3, the Mazda5, the Mazda6, the Mazda MX-5 Miata, the MAZDASPEED3, the Mazda RX-8, the Mazda 323, the Mazda 626, the Mazda 929, the Mazda SPEED6, the Mazda Speed Protégé, the Mazda Millenia, the Mazda MPV, the Mazda MX-3, the Mazda MX-6 .
Mazda SUV/Crossover models include, but are not limited to, the Mazda Tribute, the Mazda Tribute Hybrid, the Mazda CX-7, the Mazda Navajo, and the Mazda CX-9.
The Mazda truck model includes, but is not limited to, the Mazda Truck, the Mazda B2200, the Mazda B2300, the Mazda B2500, the Mazda 2600, the Mazda B3000, and the Mazda B4000.
For any of your Mazda windshield replacement, repair, or window needs simply fill out the free Auto Glass Replacement Quote and our trained auto-glass specialists in your area can quickly give you an estimate. Our local auto-glass companies offer quality glass and repair while being cost effective, but with that being said, our Auto Glass Replacement Quote also is a great means for price comparison. It’s quick and easy, and designed for your convenience. It is our goal to quickly get your Mazda back on the road, with the windshield and all windows clear, not only for your safety, but for your viewing pleasure as you drive down the road.
Recent Mazda Glass Price Quotes
These are real price quotes customers received from EmergencyGlassRepair.com. Please note, these are from across the nation from different companies. You will need to speak with a service manager about your quote to get an accurate price.
- 2005 Mazda 3 Sedan
Windshield (rain Sensor)
Total Cost: $0.99
Molding: None - 1998 Mazda B4000 2 Door Extended Cab
Rock Chip Repair
Total Cost: $35.00
Molding: None - 2003 Mazda Tribute
Rock Chip Repair
Total Cost: $50.00
Molding: None - 2005 Mazda 6 Sedan
Rock Chip Repair
Total Cost: $60.00
Molding: None - 2009 Mazda 5
Rock Chip Repair
Total Cost: $85.00
Molding: None - 1996 Mazda 626 4 Door Sedan
Rock Chip Repair
Total Cost: $85.00
Molding: None - 2003 Mazda B3000 2 Door Standard Cab
Regulator Repair
Total Cost: $179.99
Molding: None - 2001 Mazda B3000 2 Door Extended Cab
Regulator Repair
Total Cost: $220.00
Molding: None - 2001 Mazda 626 4 Door Sedan
Rear Passenger-side Door Glass (right)
Total Cost: $165.50
Molding: None - 2008 Mazda CX-7
Rear Passenger-side Door Glass (right)
Total Cost: $175.17
Molding: None - 2003 Mazda Tribute
Rear Passenger-side Door Glass (right)
Total Cost: $246.83
Completion Time: 1:00
Molding: None - Get Your Free Mazda
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