Performance in the Mazda 3 Sport offers a combination of control and power. he ride is quite firm, although not uncomfortably so, this is to be expected in the ‘Sport’ model however. If you looked around for equivalent cars to the 2.0 Sport in terms of performance and equipment you would find the Mazda competitively priced….
Mazda 3 2.0-litre Sport full road test report
Some tempting leasing deals are to be had throughout the Mazda 3 range, with the 1.6 Takara models being seen advertised from £149 per month! If you looked around for equivalent cars to the 2.0 Sport in terms of performance and equipment you would find the Mazda competitively priced.
With vast success in a host of markets, the Mazda 3, known in Japan as the Mazda Axela, was originally introduced at the end of 2003 as a replacement for the Mazda 323 (also known as the Mazda Protégé and the Mazda Familia). The original Mazda3 design was based on the Ford C1 platform, also common in cars such as the Ford Focus and the Volvo S40. It was originally available as a four-door saloon or a five-door hatchback. In 2006, the Mazda3 MPS was introduced designed to compete in the sports car sector. Indeed the Mazda3 itself underwent a facelift in 2007 with several new exterior colours made available.
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