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Mazda records best January in 13 years

February 2, 2007 8:09PM by Michael Savio

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Mazda North American Operations announced that its January 2007 U.S. sales were the automaker’s best since 1994. With sales of 19,265 vehicles, Mazda sales were up 6.0 percent versus last year. Sales were led by the MAZDA3, with its best-ever January on sales up 25.3 percent from last year. The MAZDA5 posted an 8.7 percent increase versus last year.

“Our strong sales momentum from last year has carried over into this year enabling us to start the new calendar year off on the right foot,” said Jim O’Sullivan, president and CEO, Mazda North American Operations. “Our vehicle lineup continues to expand as we welcome the CX-9 to the Mazda family later this month.”

Mazda’s all-new 2007 CX-9 three-row, seven-passenger crossover SUV will be arriving in dealerships later this month.

## Source: Mazda ##

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