The Mazda3 is really one of the finest cars in its class. Why? Well it has a cool looking exterior design that is not frumpy like most of its competition.
Combine this with excellent sporty handling and a great cabin.
If you like to drive hard and need a sporty sedan that still seats four in comfort -stop here.
The Mazda3 has won plenty of awards since its launch and is a very strong selling vehicle.
Sales rep Dean Earle of Signature Mazda Dealers at Richmond Auto Mall says: "The fact that the Mazda3 has won major awards is a big plus.
"People see the zoom zoom adverts on TV, read the reviews and see the car on the street.
| "It looks good, drives good, it’s very different from all the other cars in its class and they like the price." |
Mikai Kawasuga, 44, a shipping manager originally from Yokohama but now living in Richmond, recently bought a Mazda3 for his wife and says that for one coming from Japan it was important where the car was made.
He adds, "We live in a new town house complex and so space for parking is tight, the Mazda is nice and compact. We really like the car. It’s very stylish and fun to drive - not boring at all."
| "It's very stylish and fun to drive." |
Base sedans use a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder engine rated to produce 148 horsepower.
An upgraded model uses a 2.3-litre four-cylinder that bumps the horsepower number to 160.
Both engines can be equipped with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission with manual-shift capability.
The rear seats are also surprisingly spacious, but legroom is a little tight.
Trunk space is decent on the sedan models, but the hatchback is smaller on cargo space unless you fold the rear seats.
On the road the Mazda3 delivers a very sporty, but not unduly harsh ride.
Turn it up a notch in the speed department, find a few twisting roads and the tuned suspension lets you really push the car hard without any drama.