I tried looking up joint commercials from the early 2000s for either of these brand combinations and found nothing at all. Plenty for Mazda, Mitsubishi, etc. each separately, but no joint ventures. Curious if anyone else, especially OP, can find anything?
A tree in a golden forest.
No, really. What?
There has not been any point in history that Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries) has ever been a subsidiary or brand or Suzuki, nor has Mazda (Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd) ever been a subsidiary of Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi Mazada and Suzuki Subaru were popular television commercials back in 2003.
Either those companies had some sort of partnership to have combined dealerships where you live because neither was large/popular enough to be sustainable alone. Or local dealerships combined independently of the manufacturer for the same reason.
Mitsubishi Mazda was as common as Nissan Infinity back in 2003
Seriously, I have no idea how this thought could have even entered your head.
I’m not sure whether to be amused by it or to feel concerned about your mental health.
OP must be from one of the timelines where they spelled it “Bearenstein.”
Yeah I’ve been reading Road and Track since 1990 (and now have collections back to the 1950s).
Subaru has never been a part of Suzuki and also hasn’t really been a luxury brand in any sense until possibly the last decade (though mid tier niche at best is more like it). More like a quirky niche brand that sells in the north well because of their AWD system and low cost.
Mitsubishi was also in a fierce competition with Subaru during the Tommi Mäkinen/Colin McRae era of rally racing. Building the Lancer EVOs to compete with the WRX STi of Subaru. Those in fact were the 2 most expensive cars in the lineups and neither were luxury cars by any means.
Until recently when Toyota bought a stake in Subaru, it was an independent manufacturer under Fuji Heavy Industries as stated above. Similarly Mitsubishi is a brand of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which was the biggest industrial group in Japan at one point. And makes many those heat pumps you see everywhere in Asia.
There must have been small local dealerships that combined these brands, or else they’re just completely mis remembering.
Neither Mazda nor Subaru are subsidiary companies, nor have either been owned by or owned Mitsubishi or Suzuki. And honestly, none of those are luxury brands either.
It is possible that some models from Mazda or Subaru have used parts manufactured by Mitsubishi or Suzuki in them, as parts sharing pretty common even today, but that doesn’t make any assertion or subsidization. GM used Mitsubishi parts in Saturn cars, for example.
Mitsubishi Mazada and Suzuki Subaru have had popular television commercials back in 2003.
I mean, maybe. But that may have been a local dealership thing or some kind of joint venture deal. They have never owned the other, though.
Subaru had a joint venture plant with Isuzu in Indiana which was called “Subaru Isuzu Automotive,” where they have manufactured or still manufacture the Subaru Ascent, Crosstrek, and Forester. Nothing with Suzuki though.
Mitsubishi is currently owned by Nissan. Hyundai has sold rebadged Mitsubishis before, and Mitsubishi has sold rebadged Suzukis before. Mazda is the parent company of itself and currently has a joint venture plant in Alabama with Toyota. But Mitsubishi and Mazda have never had any joint ventures.
Whatever you’re smoking, I’d like to try some of it.
Ummm…no.
Are you ok?
Why does it feel like I’m still browsing Lemmy Shitposts?
Maybe you are confused, or I am. Mazda and Mitsu haven’t been together, nor Subaru and Suzuki.
Seems like you remember some local dealers that had those cars on their lots and assumed a larger association between those manufacturers.
What they said.






