Mazda's Quietly Killing CX-30 Supply—It's Actually Smart
"Most manufacturers would flood the market and pray. Mazda's playing chess while everyone else plays slot machines."
— Revvly Take
Mazda deliberately scaled back Mexican production of the CX-30 to hedge against trade chaos and protect margins. It's a rare moment of an automaker choosing profit over quarterly volume theater—and it might work.
Brett T. Evans
CarBuzz · Jan 8
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