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Award Winning Mazda Mazda3 Review


The 2014 Mazda Mazda3 ranks 3 out of 40 Affordable Small Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of published reviews and test drives of the Mazda Mazda3, as well as reliability and safety data.
2014 Mazda Mazda3: 2014 Mazda Mazda3 87The 2014 Mazda Mazda3 is ranked:
  • #3 in Affordable Small Cars
  • #2 in Affordable Compact Cars
  • #4 in Hatchbacks
With a powerful engine, upscale cabin and sporty handling, the redesigned 2014 Mazda Mazda3 competes with cars at much higher price points, test drivers say. The Mazda3 won our 2014 Best Compact Car for the Money award, as well as our 2014 Best Compact Car and Best Hatchback for Families awards.
The Mazda3 comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission and a four-cylinder engine that
auto critics say provides enough power around town. A more powerful four-cylinder engine is available, and test drivers prefer the additional vigor that it provides. A six-speed automatic transmission is available, and reviewers say that shifting is smooth with both the manual and automatic transmissions. The EPA reports that the 2014 Mazda3 gets up to 30/41 mpg city/highway, which is excellent for the segment. No matter which engine you choose, terrific handling and crisp steering make the Mazda3 one of the most fun-to-drive models in the class, reviewers say.
Reviewers say the Mazda3’s upscale interior materials and sleek design make it feel like a more expensive car. Test drivers find the seats comfortable and supportive and the spacious cabin has enough head- and legroom to accommodate most adults, even in the back seat. However, the sedan has a small trunk compared with rivals like the Chevrolet Cruze. The Mazda3 comes standard with a four-speaker stereo, USB and auxiliary inputs and push-button start. Optional features include Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, a CD player, a head-up display, a rearview camera, keyless entry, a 7-inch touch screen, navigation, dual-zone automatic climate control, a nine-speaker Bose sound system, satellite radio and a moonroof. Available safety and driver-assistance features include lane departure warning, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control and blind spot monitoring. Test drivers agree that the Mazda3’s controls and features are straightforward, including the optional infotainment system, which they say is a cinch to use.

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