Used 2023 Mazda MAZDA3 for Sale near Winnipeg, MB
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CarGurus Analysis: 2023 Mazda MAZDA3
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Summary
With 174 currently listed for sale and an average price of $25,547.00 CAD, 28.2% of 2023 Mazda MAZDA3s for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favourably reviewed: Owners rated the 2023 Mazda MAZDA3 4 / 5 stars.
100.0% of 2023 Mazda MAZDA3 models on CarGurus are accident free.
The 2023 Mazda MAZDA3 brings luxury-level comfort and refined performance without the premium price tag, making it a standout in the compact car segment.
Why it stands out
The 2023 Mazda MAZDA3 distinguishes itself with its upscale interior and sharp, refined handling, offering a driving experience that feels more premium than its price suggests. With a choice between sedan and hatchback body styles, the MAZDA3 provides versatility, especially in the hatchback variant, which boasts additional cargo space. The vehicle is equipped with a range of features, including an 8.8-inch infotainment display, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, although the infotainment system has been noted for its complexity. The MAZDA3's performance is bolstered by a turbocharged engine option, delivering an engaging driving experience that balances comfort and sportiness. However, potential buyers should be aware of the significant blind spot created by the large C-pillar, which can hinder visibility. Overall, the 2023 Mazda MAZDA3 is an appealing choice for those seeking a compact car that excels in both style and performance.
Other model years to consider
- Average price: $17,881.00 CAD
- Good/great deal percentage: 33.5%
- User rating: 5 / 5
- Total listings: 209
- Average price: $14,524.00 CAD
- Good/great deal percentage: 29.6%
- User rating: 4.83 / 5
- Total listings: 230
- Average price: $10,886.00 CAD
- Good/great deal percentage: 31.0%
- User rating: 4.57 / 5
- Total listings: 232
This analysis is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from July 6, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
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Jack E
Reviewed a 2023 Mazda 2.5 S Carbon Edition Sedan FWD on Jan 18, 2025
The car had all my desired features and more. This was a nicer trim that I originally set out for but the price point was cheaper than some of the other guys at a couple steps down!
Robert S
Reviewed a 2023 Mazda 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus Sedan AWD on Oct 23, 2024
Good value for the price and mileage. I own a 2013 Mazda 3 and love the reliability of this brand.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2023 Mazda 2.5 S Carbon Edition Sedan FWD on Jul 20, 2024
The car feels premium without the premium price tag.
Greg C
Reviewed a 2023 Mazda 2.5 S Premium Hatchback FWD on Jan 4, 2024
The Good: Interior looks great, exterior looks great. Oil pan plug and filter are very easy to access. Sound system is great (thanks bose). Media center knob is better than a touch screen. Manual transmission + snow tires makes this car one of the best Ive had in New England winters traction-wise. Good gas mileage. The Bad... THE WHOLE THING RATTLES on the interior and Mazda will not address it. They cannot guarantee it is a warrantee issue and will not look at the car w/o assessing the hourly shop fees, even though the car is well within warrantee . Car is just over a year old with <20k miles and rattles worse than the 22 y/o CRV it replaced. Engine is very underpowered and turbo charger is not available w/manual shift transmission. The key fob is annoying beyond words, the car seemingly decides when it will/wont lock which is a fun feature. Shift knob leather is very cheap and is already peeling from normal use. Rear window visibility is almost non-existent even with a hatchback. Heads up display cannot be disabled permanently, has to be shut off every time. Windshield spray goes everywhere but the windshield. Windshield washer fluid low warning takes over entire speedometer, seems safe. No heated mirrors in the premium package you are forced to buy to get the manual transmission. Unlock button on the rear hatch does not work for the passenger doors. First new car Ive ever owned and cant say I would buy another Mazda again based off of this experience. Again, aesthetically Mazda is not challenged by many other brands in this price range. However, the quality of the vehicle is definitely not what I came to expect from anecdotal evidence nor what I read online prior to purchase.
2023 Mazda MAZDA3 Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2.5 S Carbon Edition Hatchback AWD | $29,600 |
| 2.5 S Premium Hatchback FWD | $29,150 |
| GX Sedan FWD | -- |
| GT Sedan FWD | -- |
| 2.5 S Premium Hatchback AWD | $30,400 |
| GT Sedan FWD with Turbo | -- |
| GT Sedan AWD | -- |
| GS Sedan FWD | -- |
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