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.