Used 2014 Mazda 3 i Sport 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Good but Flawed
The M3 has nice, soft-touch interior materials and a sleek exterior design that helps it stand out from the crowd. MPG is good, but not quite as good as advertised; I usually average 32 while commuting with a roughly 60-40 split between city and highway driving. Roof/head space can be a bit tight if you sit close to the wheel like I do, but otherwise room and space in the M3 seem fine. Although I find it tolerable, many have said the radio is ugly. Headrests are uncomfortably angled. My biggest gripe though is that the A-frame pillars create blind spots towards the front of the car that I find very noticeable when turning/pulling out at intersections.
Disappointed now....
I love this car until the transmission went out at 2800 miles. Now back in the shop for a seal leak at 8000 miles. Maybe I just got a bad one but I'm not happy with it so far. Never had a problem with my GMC Terrain or any of my 4 Honda Civics. I bought this Mazda because of the excellent reviews.
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Great car with minor interior flaws
Great reliable car even 100k later. Still zippy with tight steering just like the day I bought it. But The interior is flawed. Seems like cheap plastic, that scuffs easily, And likes to rattle on bumps,
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