The Mazda Carol/P360 sedan of 1962 was the company's first production passenger vehicle, and it was a stylish marvel. The two-door sedan had a sleek and sporty appearance, with a low, wide stance paired with smooth curves that created a modern yet classic look. Under the hood was an inline-4 cylinder, 660cc engine that was able to generate 42 horsepower. The transmission was a 3-speed manual, with a floor-mounted shifter and optional overdrive which could increase the top speed to an impressive 85 miles per hour. The interior featured comfortable seating for up to four passengers, with a small but usable trunk for storage space. The dashboard was sparsely adorned with just a few gauges and knobs but elegant in its simplicity. All the windows were manually operated and all doors were hinged at the front. The classic exterior featured round headlights, chrome accents, and white-wall tires with six-spoke chrome wheels. The exterior paint options were black, white, blue, or red. The Mazda Carol/P360 of 1962 still stands today as a classic example of solid Japanese car-making, offering a reliable and dependable ride with a dash of vintage style.
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