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Year:
2002
Make:
Mazda
Model:
Protege
Body type:
Sedan
Engine:
130 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Brown (Tan)
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
166,819
Stock #:
9591203
VIN:
JM1BJ225020591203
Brown (Tan) 2002 Mazda Protege Sedan  Automatic
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2002 Mazda Protege

166,819 mi

Fargo, ND
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No Price Listed

Year:
1999
Make:
Mazda
Model:
Protege
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
122 hp 1.8L I4
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Mileage:
140,000
Stock #:
100155A
VIN:
JM1BJ2216X0144122
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1999 Mazda Protege

4 Dr ES Sedan

140,000 mi

Merritt Island, FL
No Rating

$5,192

Year:
2001
Make:
Mazda
Model:
Protege
Body type:
Sedan
Exterior color:
Green
Mileage:
119,091
Stock #:
T7012B
VIN:
JM1BJ225610462249
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2001 Mazda Protege

119,091 mi

Brighton, CO
No Rating

No Price Listed

About 1990 Mazda Protege
When Mazda redesigned its subcompact 323 in 1990, the automaker decided it was time to split the line into two separate models. So the 323 badge was retained for the two-door hatchback, while the four-door, slightly larger version of the car became the Protege. For its first year, the Protege sedan was available in three versions. An entry-level SE sedan was powered by a 1.8-liter, inline four-cylinder engine that generated 103 horsepower, while a higher-end LX trim package, as well as a base model equipped with four-wheel-drive, received the same 1.8-liter four-cylinder equipped with twin camshafts, which boosted horsepower to 125. A five-speed automatic was standard for all three models, while a four-speed automatic was optional. Standard features for the Protege SE included power brakes, a rear window defroster, 14-inch wheels, and a remote trunk release. The 4WD and LX packages added power steering, while the LX also added power windows, power door locks, power exterior mirrors, and a tilt steering wheel. Drivers were impressed with the Mazda Protege, citing its aggressive performance, responsive handling, ample trunk space, affordability, comfort, and reliability as among its positive points. On the downside, drivers noted that parts for the Protege could be expensive, and that the car was lacking such safety features as airbags and anti-lock brakes.

 

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When Mazda redesigned its subcompact 323 in 1990, the automaker decided it was time to split the line into two separate models. So the 323 badge was retained for the two-door hatchback, while the four-door, slightly larger version of the car became the Protege. For its first year, the Protege sedan was available in three versions. An entry-level SE sedan was powered by a 1.8-liter, inline four-cylinder engine that generated 103 horsepower, while a higher-end LX trim package, as well as a base model equipped with four-wheel-drive, received the same 1.8-liter four-cylinder equipped with twin camshafts, which boosted horsepower to 125. A five-speed automatic was standard for all three models, while a four-speed automatic was optional. Standard features for the Protege SE included power brakes, a rear window defroster, 14-inch wheels, and a remote trunk release. The 4WD and LX packages added power steering, while the LX also added power windows, power door locks, power exterior mirrors, and a tilt steering wheel. Drivers were impressed with the Mazda Protege, citing its aggressive performance, responsive handling, ample trunk space, affordability, comfort, and reliability as among its positive points. On the downside, drivers noted that parts for the Protege could be expensive, and that the car was lacking such safety features as airbags and anti-lock brakes.

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