According to the
Car & Driver article this turned up in, the US 2014 Mazda3s will be made in Mexico.
I'm not surprised to hear that news, it was known that plant in Mexico would be making mazda3s already, but the currency situation with the yen and dollar might make the Mexico plant the strategic choice for Mazda... Who knows what things will actually look like in two years though.
I'd like to think the top-trim Mazda3's would still have j-vins, I like the idea of getting the car from the production line that's been running for a decade, not the same car from a brand new production line. There'll inevitably be teething issues, but I'm personally most concerned that we may or may not have available the 'pure' global platform.
Unlike Honda, I believe Mazda at least holds convictions that they want to sell the same driving experience in a given car in all markets, though I already take a dim view at things like detuning the US-bound SkyDrive-G engine from 14:1 down to 13:1. (I assume it was so US Skydrive-Gs could run our regular 85 (87) octane unleaded, though have read it was for emissions purposes).
Speaking of new mazdas, apparently someone noticed
Ford testing a test-mule Fiesta ST; it was parked at Loveland Pass. If there's a new Ford Fiesta ST slated for US release, will there be a mazdaspeed2?

(Obviously, nothing as bonkers as the
SEMA turbo2 concept). I'm not holding my breath.
