The Mazda 121 is a subcompact car produced by Japanese automaker Mazda from 1975 to 2002. It was also sold as the Ford Festiva and Kia Pride in various markets around the world. The first-generation 121 was introduced in 1975 as a replacement for the Mazda 1000 and was available in hatchback, sedan, and wagon body styles. The second-generation 121 was introduced in 1987 and was extensively restyled in 1990.
In 1996, the third-generation 121 was introduced, which was essentially a rebadged Ford Fiesta produced in Europe. It was available in hatchback and sedan body styles and was powered by a range of gasoline and diesel engines. The third-generation 121 was sold in various markets under different names including the Mazda Demio, Mazda2, and Ford Festiva Mini Wagon.
Overall, the Mazda 121 was a popular and reliable subcompact car that offered good value for money. However, its production was eventually discontinued due to changing consumer demands and a shift in Mazda's focus towards larger models.
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