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2019 Mazda Mazda3 Review
by Bryan Siwik | March 8, 2019
The 2019 Mazda3 earns a top spot among compact cars because of its well-rounded performance, upscale interior, and user-friendly technology.

  • Engaging handling and comfortable ride
  • Refined engine and transmission
  • Elegant interior quality
  • Intuitive infotainment system

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Is the Mazda3 a Good Car?
The fully redesigned 2019 Madza3 is an excellent compact car. Its performance is among the best in the class. It boasts lively handling and a cushioned ride, and this Mazda's powertrain has no problem with acceleration. The Mazda3 also has one of the nicest interiors in the class, with premium materials and intuitive infotainment features. Second-row space is merely adequate, but that’s one of this Mazda’s few downsides.

Should I Buy the Mazda3?
The Mazda3 is a fun and upscale compact car with a competitive price. It combines an athletic driving spirit with a luxe interior and modern features. However, if you have extra room in your budget and value things like a roomy second row, the hatchback Volkswagen GTI is worth a look. Shoppers should also consider the Honda Civic, which is a well-rounded car available in numerous body style and powertrain configurations.

Should I Buy a New or Used Mazda3?
The Mazda3 was fully redesigned for 2019 and has a marginally longer body that should expand rear-seat and cargo space. While several engine options have been announced, the 2019 Mazda3 launched with just one, which is a variant of the 2.5-liter four-cylinder that was optional in the 2018 Mazda3. It's now rated at 186 horsepower, compared to 184 in the 2018 model. The previous generation of the Mazda3 offered a manual transmission with every trim and body style combination, but now, you can only get a manual transmission with the highest trim of the hatchback.

The 2019 Mazda3 also gets an 8.8-inch infotainment system as standard equipment, replacing the 7-inch touch screen from the prior generation. However, every 2018 Mazda3 came with low-speed automatic braking, which is optional in the 2019 model.

You can probably save thousands of dollars with a used Mazda3 instead of a new one, but you won't get the benefits of this redesign. If you're shopping in the previous generation, you may not want to go further back than a 2016 model, since a rearview camera and a touch-screen infotainment system became standard for that year.

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