Sunday, May 1, 2011

Mazda MAZDA3 Features anad Review

Mazda MAZDA3

Mazda MAZDA3

Mazda MAZDA3

Mazda MAZDA3

Mazda MAZDA3

Mazda MAZDA3


Mazda MAZDA3

Mazda MAZDA3



The 2011 Mazda3 ranks 8 out of 33 Affordable Small Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of 41 published reviews and test drives of the Mazda3, and our analysis of reliability and safety data.

Reviewers give the 2011 Mazda3 a thumbs up for its high performance and nice interior, but many grimace at its smiling front grill. If you’re willing to ignore the Mazda3’s toothless grin, it’s a great option that provides a touch of sass at an affordable price.

Because the Mazda3 was just redesigned for 2010, the 2011 Mazda3 is almost identical to the 2010. Los Angeles Times explains, “That means you shouldn't expect any significant changes until 2013, when Mazda should freshen the front and rear styling to regenerate interest in the Mazda3 for the last two or three years of the current model's life cycle.” Reviewers agree that the Mazda3 maintains its reputation as a zippy, fun car with a high-quality feel that appeals to buyers who want a touch of sass in their commute but also want to stick to a budget.

Reviewers are most impressed with the Mazda3’s performance, and say the 3’s refined engine and sophisticated suspension produce a fun and aggressive driving experience. The Mazda3 ranks with the top drivers in the class, the Mini Cooper, the Honda Fit and the Ford Fiesta, all of which the auto press regards for their great driving dynamics.

Reviewers praise the 2011 Mazda3’s interior almost as much as its performance. Mazda fitted the 3 with top-notch amenities and didn’t use cheap materials, making the interior one of the nicest in the class. The interior, however, does have a few quirks. In comparison to the competition, reviewers say the controls are not easy to use, and the navigation screen is small and hard to read.

Also, like the 2010 Mazda3, the 2011’s exterior isn’t perfect. One of the biggest complaints reviewers had with the 2010 model is its smiling grill, which made the car look less aggressive and goofy. The grill has not changed for the 2011, and it probably won’t until 2013. Despite its grinning front fascia, reviewers say the 2011 Mazda3 is a great value in the world of economy cars, particularly if you're looking for a sporty feel.

If you plan to buy a used model Mazda3, be aware that Mazda recalled over 200,000 model year 2007-2009 Mazda3 and Mazda5 vehicles. Mazda issued the recall after reports of power steering failure that resulted from rust forming in the power steering pump.