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2024 Mazda 3 Sedan
I love the car but would change a couple things: more trunk space, more back seat leg space, move the cup holders closer to the driver/center console bc I can’t fit larger cups without them hitting the buttons above, and availability to open the gas tank cover from inside of car. I also turned off most of my safety features like lane assist, braking assist, automatic windshield wipers, etc. They were too much and sometimes went off when not necessary or needed. Other than that, it’s a nice car, looks sharp and I’m happy with the price.
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Very nice driving car, great interior
This is a car I really want to love - the interior is high class, very nice to drive, except - awful confusing radio and navigation system, push button start, electronic parking brake - get rid of all of those. I have rented one for a length of time while my trust daily driver is getting painted - finally - and you shouldn't have to take your eyes off the road to try to figure out the radio, navigation, etc - and the push-button start makes it so much easier to steal - push button start is an answer to a problem no one had - my secure-lock key on my trusty daily driver does just fine. Overall, this car has so much potential, fun to drive, great look and feel to the interior, roomy inside as well as trunk, great gas mileage - just make cruise control, wipers, radio, navigation - simple - as they were before. Many drive more than one car, you don't want to keep trying to remember how you do things on THIS car.
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Incredible lines - looks fast just standing still
Very smooth ride; the acceleration sneaks up on you. The instrumentation/electronics are somewhat confusing, though.
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