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Best vehicle in its class!
If you are looking for vehicle with high performance, comfort and great looks then this is the car for you. My family is very pleased with our first Mazda so when it was time to purchase a vehicle for our daughter, we went back and bought a second one. It’s her first car and we want her experience to be a positive one and it was! The folks at AutoNation Mazda in Roseville are professional, friendly and non-pushy. They listened and allowed us time to make our decision. They went out of their way to get us the exact car and color!!! The price was better we expected. We highly recommend buying a car from there.
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Made the right decision!
I can't believe I got a vehicle of this quality at this price point. The interior is luxury and super comfortable. The infotainment isn't 100% seamless but doesn't have any problems at all. Driving it is great and after the couple of weeks I've had it, I'm only more confident that I made the right decision.
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- Grand Touring SedanMSRP: $14,599In-stock online
- Sport SedanMSRP: $13,99220 mi away
- Touring 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $18,998In-stock online
Excellent car with great price
I got Mazda 3 Grand Touring 2018 Automatic, Its overall an excellent sedan as compared other similar prized sedans. 2.5 L Engine with 184 HP power is absolutely great as compared to Honda Civic and Corolla. handling and ride is perfect. The only issue I feel with Mazda 3 Sedan is less cargo space and rear seats are good for the kids but for adults with more heights its tough to get in.
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Adept at all things: The 2018 Mazda 3
After owning this car for a year I have found that it is a spunky car with adequate power, comfortable seats, a decent ride and really agile handling. This is a driver’s car and if you cannot appreciate steering feel, controlled body motions and lively acceleration, this car is not for you. This car feels tied down in everyday driving and upon pushing the car to its limits handles flawlessly, with direct steering and predictable amounts of rear end rotation. The powertrain is weak when compared with hot hatches like the VW GTI but in normal driving, especially with a stick shift, power is readily available. Keeping up with traffic is easy as the engine produces most of its power around 3,500 rpm which means unlike a Honda, you don't have to reach into the upper level of the power band to survive a daily commute. The interior seating is comfortable, although the back seat is tight and headroom is lacking. The trunk is small, especially in hatchback form but with the backseats folded this car can carry a lot of cargo. The fuel economy is a bit low for the class especially when comparing a manual transmission version to an automatic transmission in a rival car, however the power delivery and handling competence make it worth it, for an engaged driver. 45mpg on the highway is attainable at 55mph and 38 is attainable at 65mph which is less impressive than some other competitors, but still very high. The ride is sporty and therefore does not shield bumps as well as one may expect but this car is not harsh by any means. The infotainment system is aggravating even with Apple Carplay, and requires a lot of scrolling around to get to different choices, which is something that will only bother you when you are stuck in rush hour traffic and getting frustrated anyway. This car is also loud on the highway, especially because the final drive ratio on the 6 speed manual is high, which means at 75mph the engine is turning at 3,000 rpm. While this low final drive ratio makes the car have lots of passing power it also makes the car loud, which makes for an annoying combination when driving in the rain as the radio volume must be raised substantially. Overall if you are looking for a car that is an appliance and just drives in traffic well and is a good commuter, this is not the car: get a Corolla, Elantra or Civic. This car makes entrance ramps thrilling, opens roads adventurous and surprises a couple people in VW GTIs when they have to wind the piss out of their engine to overtake you when lanes merge.
My Mazda 3
It's an outstanding car. I like the way it drives and the features. However, there is a problem with the back up camera switch when the car is in reverse. Sometimes there's no image, other times it's distorted and sometimes functions correctly. Mazda issued a recall notice for the switch that controls it, but has never come up with a fix. Also, the GPS system stopped working after five plus years. Mazda says it requires an update that a dealer can perform. It can be done over the air. Meanwhile, the car is completely dependable and I plan to keep it indefinitely (I am a low mileage driver.) Fuel mileage has been 36 mpg since purchase.
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