Used Mazda MAZDA3 s Hatchback for Sale Nationwide
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Krishant K
Reviewed a 2006 Mazda s Hatchback on Jun 8, 2008
The car handles really well, huge brakes, and real peppy. Something you wouldn't expect out of a 4cyl compact car. All for a better value than a Civic Si, and for more power check out the 263hp mazdaspeed3
Nik C
Reviewed a 2006 Mazda s Hatchback on Oct 20, 2009
it has fantastic brakes. no repair needed at all. comfort trip the most beautiful interior of the category. the car is fun to drive. the cost of ownership is low if you consider that the mean of consumption is 8lt/100km and maintenance cost about 100 euros every 15000km
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2006 Mazda s Hatchback on Feb 15, 2012
The Mazda 3s Hatch is very reliable, and very functional I always felt safe on the road in the Mazda 3s. If anything I would have liked more MPG. But , with a 2.3 L...30 mpg overall is not too bad.
Antonio F
Reviewed a 2006 Mazda s Hatchback on Apr 12, 2008
Drove a standard model a few times and it's really a great little car. Fuel economy's great, handles fantastic, the softest clutch I've ever used. Great car.
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