



In the dimly lit parking garage at work, the shadowy figures of two women were standing near my regular space, chatting amicably as they peered at the smallish, red vehicle with the sizable reputation.
A couple of quick hellos were offered, then the conversation quickly turned
I’ve learned through some subsequent research that women do indeed think highly of the Mazda 3.
It possesses the cute fac
Perhaps you’ve heard of the term “zoom-zoom? Well it’s not just some clever marketing ploy. The Mazda 3 definitely has some major zip. In fact, it has so much that the gentleman who delivered the Speed hatchback model cautioned me
The Mazda 3 has been so universally accepted since its debut in 2004 that only sporadic changes seem
The front-wheel Mazda 3 doesn't drive, feel or look like an economy car. It has refined, nimble handling, a stylish appearance and also possesses versatility. It even comes at a pretty appealing price, ranging from $13,895
Don’t get the idea everything is perfect, there are some negatives. Mazda 3 is advertised as a five-seater, yet don’t be the one caught in the middle of the backseat, you’ll be sorry. Leg room is also limited in the back, although head room is not an issue in either front or back.
Due
Despite those negatives, the Mazda 3 is a fun, sporty car worth owning. The 6-speed manual transmission seemed more appropriate than an au
While the fashionable exterior sells itself, the interior is not nearly as impressive. A fair amount of plastic and hard surfaces overall reminds one that this is still an economy vehicle. On the upside, once acclimated, the control panel is handy and the gauges are big enough
Being a subcompact, the trunk space is limited. Yet the Mazda 3 can hold a good sized supermarket run and the hatchback has a rear cargo organizer that comes in handy. All Mazda 3s feature 60/40 seatbacks that nearly fold up
Fast Facts
Power — 2.3-liter, 4-cylinder, 156 horsepower.
Mileage Estimates — 18-26 mpg.
Standard Features — port suspension; au
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said this on 28 Dec 2008 11:00:35 AM CST
Hi there
I would agree that the M3 is quite a car - especially when compared with the lacklustre competition in this price range. I have been mostly happy with my 2005 GT.
You erred on the hp ratings - you claim to have driven the 6 speed Mazdasport 3 and have written the hp ratings for the non-turbo model.
I also think your critique of the interior was a bit harsh. Again, consider the competition and you'll note the difference.
If only the fuel economy and the rear visibility were improved - plus a slight decrease in overall height - I'd be a happy camper.
cheers
David
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