ALSO! Please change the name! Not “avoid” but “things to know” ! And not for EU! These are stupid reasons! All of them! I am more than pleased with my 2.0 NA, MANUAL! This car has its clients! Not for Hyundai or Skoda fans ;)
this comment section is the youtube equivalent of a twitter ratio as I'm watching (i got the extension) there are 259 likes and 930 dislikes or about 3.15 dislikes for every like Why did youtube remove the dislike button?
@@enolopanr9820 TH-cam removed dislike button cause Biden, and a lot of other leftist politicians were getting more dislikes than likes, so it was against the elites favor to let people see how many actually dislikes them. Trump video typically had more likes depends on the TH-cam news outlet tho, however, if a biden video was on a leftist media outlet it was still filled with a majority dislikes. I noticed the pattern with other leftists politicians such as Nancy Pelosi. It's just an effort to hide how many people dislike Biden I assume. Anyways, I don't like republicans or democrats, I think both are just having us fight one another while all of them get their pockets filled.. Independent party is the only way to go rn.
@@nolifezay4636 hatchback looks better in the Mazda 3 than sedan for sure, id pick Mazda 3 over Civic any day. I didn't buy it yet, but I might, I will decide within the next 2--3 weeks.. the reason why is cause 37k for a hatchback makes me consider buying a rav4 instead which it'd be much more comfortable, but its a different category lol. Gotta do some thinking before making a decision for sure.
I laugh at people who complain about a car not having a massive ipad in the center... THATS A PRO IN MY BOOK. I actually drive my car, who gives a fuck about touch screen lmfao
I second this, my Mazda 6 2016 has similar controls and looking to possibly upgrade to the new Mazda 3 and it so much more useable to use the center for controls instead of trying to fumble around a precise tap on a screen - the center controls are not hard to use - the video's comment on preferring touch screen vs physical knobs is a weird take.
Nah man, especially when you’re dealing with apple car play. You still have to look at the screen for long periods of time to see where your knob is scrolling to and then where it’s clicking. It’s far more distracting than just a touchscreen. The least they could’ve done is make both optional so you can choose which you want to use.
@@XKnightLightX ADAC said that not having a touch screen is why the Mz3 has the safest interior of its class. Also try using a touch screen on a bumpy road lmao
I own a 2023 mazda 3 hatchback and it is an amazing vehicle. It's fuel economy is great and also its sleek design to go along with you can park it anywhere. The size is perfect for my everyday use. I would recommend Mazda to anyone I know because it's a great overall vehicle.
Funny everyone complains about the fuel economy. After a few months my fuel economy is literally exactly the same as my buddy who has a Toyota. I think there is a lot of money trying to limit the impact mazda will have over the next few years. Mazda should be the most popular car in America.
@@Viodoxz Yeah been using for months and it's the same as the Toyota I drove before with similar engine capacity. Fuel economy is partly the vehicle, but most importantly the driver using it. Best part is that I can choose to save fuel by driving economically or speed up when fuel economy is not the first thing in mind!
Everyone is slamming Mazda for eliminating the touch screen. They did studies that showed when people go to use the touch screen they also tend to move to the right, which according to Mazda can be a safety issue. That is why the removed the touch screen use in their cars. I think its a great idea as I have had cars with touch screen and it is a distraction!
Personally that old touch screen was a deal breaker for me when I've looked as the previous mazdas. So glad it's gone I will test driving one now with intent to buy. Thank you Mazda
Mazda for the win! Mazda makes great vehicles, and I would purchase a Mazda 3, hands-down, over any of the other compact brands in this class. I purchased a new 2005 Mazda 3 in 2005. I kept the car until 2013 (8 years). All I ever had to do to the car was regular maintenance. I traded the Mazda 3 in on a new 2014 Mazda 6 in 2013. Same thing with the Mazda 6, nothing but regular maintenance for 6 years. In 2019, I traded the Mazda 6 in on a new 2019 Mazda CX-5 Signature model. The CX-5 is still going strong today with nothing but regular maintenance and a few "fun" add-ons. Needless to say, I am a die-hard Mazda fan. During this time, I also owned a new 2018 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS (my 5th Camaro in my lifetime). Let's just say that while the Camaro was a blast to drive, the build quality and reliability was nothing close to any of the Mazdas that I have owned over the years. I highly recommend Mazda to anyone that asks, and I get a lot of questions and positive comments about the CX-5, especially regarding the beautiful Soul Red Crystal Metallic paint. The 2.5 L turbocharged engine is night and day more fun to drive than the normally aspirated engine, and so worth the extra money. Just know that while the turbocharged engine is a quick accelerating torque-monster, it is not a 7,000+ rpm race engine. The engine actually red-lines under 6,000 rpm, but there is hardly any turbo-lag at all. The engine is sort of like driving a higher-revving diesel engine. Drive a Mazda equipped with the turbocharged engine, and you will experience exactly what I am talking about for yourself. The lower ratio (higher numerically) final drive gears in the Mazda 3 hatchback (and the CX-5) vs the sedan model also help immensely with acceleration. It is also nice that Mazda still uses a real 6 speed automatic transmission in all of its vehicles and not a breakdown-prone CVT. Although a 6 speed AT is a bit dated these days, when most other vehicles are using 8 and 10 speed automatic transmissions, the transmission still does its job very well. A 6-speed manual would also be nice in more than 1 Mazda 3 trim ootion, but unfortunately for us old-school driving purists, the manual transmission is going the way of the dinosaur. The only area that Mazda is "lagging" behind other vehicle manufacturers (and I use that term lightly) is in the technology options. However, I always purchase a vehicle to drive first and foremost, not to watch movies or play video games. Why do I need an ugly 10+ inch infotainment system screen, unless I am legally blind? At that point, I probably shouldn't be driving anyway.....lol. As long as Bluetooth, SiriusXM, and Android Auto work, I am a happy camper. The Bose stereo also sounds really good, but honestly, I have heard better stock factory stereo systems over the years (it lacks bass even with the separate subwoofer). The "upscale" Interiors of Mazda vehicles are also a real plus, especially in this price range. All I can say is that if you are looking for a fun and reliable vehicle at a decent price, then I highly recommend giving any Mazda model a try. No, a Mazda is not a Porsche, but on the other hand, a Mazda won't cost you $100,000+ either, and you are still getting a great vehicle. 👍 👍 UPDATE: We recently purchased a brand new 2023 Mazda 3 Carbon Edition Hatchback to go with the 2019 Mazda CX-5 Signature. The CX-5 (also purchased new) only has 13,300 miles on it now, so it is still like a brand new car. The Mazda CX-5 and the Mazda 3 are both great cars! 🚗
I couldn’t agree more on every point! As I read this whole comment I thought wow these words could have easily come out of my brain and mouth. I’m on my 5th Mazda. I currently have a leased 2021 Mazda CX5 GT, and a 2016 Mazda 3. I’ve had older used Mazdas from my folks as they are die hard Mazda owners since 1989 with a 626 LX. I love mine! I’ve owned other makes and the Mazda always feels more refined and well put together. I’ll continue to buy them. I don’t want a CVT.
@@billbelk7250 Hello Bill, I agree he did a great job here. I actually spent only 3 years with mazda and then went to college. I love their product. The price point was always good and I feel there is quality in what they do. They are a little more fun to drive than comparable Hondas and Toyotas. Now every kind of car is getting expensive. It is. And I find that to be a little sad
Hit 60k miles with my 2021 turbo 3. Haven’t had a single issue so far. Still runs like it did when I bought it. I really like the simple and sleek interior. It’s all held up great. I got an aluminum cover for the piano black surfaces in the center console and door handles it looks way better and matches the Bose speakers. I’ve been able to take it up to the snow a ton last year and it does really well with the right tires. I’ve been really happy with this car and plan to drive it for as long as it will move.
Have you had any of the oil consumption / valve seal issues that I've been hearing about? I really want to pick this vehicle for my first, and I can't afford it to be unreliable or start showing issues. Let me know.
@@Peace22_I have turbo hatch. I’ve had the cover and seal replaced as it cracked around my vvt solenoid. They replaced with warranty no questions asked and it’s been good since.
Mazda 2023 hatch owner experience: sophisticated yet fun, elegant and practical. I'm an ex-2019 Dodge Charger owner and in all honesty I love this Mazda over the Dodge. Driving this Mazda is about enjoying the experience or 'Jinba Itaia' as Mazda calls it. It doesn't matter if you're not the fastest, you're fast enough and that's good. You enjoy the drive instead. Perfect in both the city and for a weekend getaway.
Exactly. I don't need a 300+ horsepower engine but at the same time I don't want a slush bucket that a lot of other makes/models provide with a smaller 4 cylinder engine. Even worse are the small 4 cylinders with turbo's that get about the same horsepower as the mazda 3 but then you are rolling the dice for when the turbo goes out after the warranty ends and the small engine will be dogged out as well.
@@estuardo2985 this is the comment I'm looking for. I completely agree, my 24 year old boy Honda has 200hp, 9 more than a v4 that will get almost 10mpg more at City miles vs my average of 18highway(cause it's so old and inefficient). It seems plenty fast which as a v4 is quite impressive and without turbo will be an easily fixable engine in comparison
I was worried about the blind spots until I test drove the car. They are absolutely a non-issue with properly adjusted mirrors and the blind spot monitoring. I really like how the blind spot system shows in the HUD too.
@@codezalo5773 You only have to get out of the base model to get the blind spot, the turbo model blows the budget if you were originally considering a base.
This car is amazing in its own right, trust me Mazda is reliable as any other Japanese car out there. I Had one for 5yrs without any issues. Regular oil changes just replace the battery once and that's it.
@@akilghosh its stiff, under normal driving conditions good, but under more aggressive driving its ok, but because of the torsion beam can get unhappy in corners
The relatively small efficient and practical screen for the infotainment system is of the main reason I am interested in Mazdas. I just hate the recent trend of building a home cinema RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE DRIVER
it’s in its own class, can’t compare it to a hot hatch. mazda is going for a more mature audience. it’s a comfy luxurious daily that is also fun when u wanna hit the back roads
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. I have a 2023 NA Mazda 3 premium manual for 8 months now. The only issue I have with the car is the ride quality due to the torsion beam suspension. However, it is not enough of an issue for me to complain about it since its only an issue on TERRIBLE roads. I would give this car a solid 9.2/10 and one of the best cars on the market for the price.
Mazda is pretty much my go to brand if i need an affordable car. The biggest reason is they don't use those awful cvt transmissions that toyota and honda uses. I will never buy a cvt.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 Had you ever driven both a cvt and a conventional automatic? A conventional automatic drives way better. Cvt feels very wierd to drive.
@Crow_2k11 even though you can still have fun driving an ,A. TO B. Vehicle with an automatic trans. Not a boring cvt,,most people cant afford 2 cars one for work and one for fun,,in a mazda you can make both of them,,at the end of the day everyone have his own opinion and taste..
@@paranromallover4543 I drove several Suzuki Ciaz and one Honda Jazz (all with CVT) all over Thailand (around 12'000 km in total) and I was very happy with the cars. I don't know what "droning" you heard, but sounds more like engine noise as the gearbox does not make any sound. Taken that experience into account, I still love stick shift cars the most. They are so down to earth.
I have a 2017 I bought brand new, and I have had zero issues with the vehicle. It has 95 thou km on it, and only thing I've had to do is oil changes, general maintenance and replaced the rear brakes. Still running the OEM front brakes. Car has been absolutely excellent. I am currently going to purchase a new 2023 sport now as my wife drives the 2017. These are excellent vehicles that rival the quality and reliability of Honda and Toyota.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 The ride is due to the shit OEM tires that come with the car, has nothing to do with the rear beam,. Not everyone needs/wants a touchscreen - I have both and prefer the touchless option.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 right... you lost me when you brought sentra, this just proves you have no clue what you're talking about. not to mention all three of those are FWD only - you must really love understeer and cheap interiors.
This makes no sense and I chose a Mazda3 AWD Turbo over a GTI. The Mazda looks better, yes, but if anything it looks *more* flashy while the GTI can blend right in as a regular hatch really. And if someone is going to randomly judge people based on what they *think* is a "hot hatch" they are shallow idiots who you never know which way they lean towards anyway. So it's really only what *you* personally think/justify, everyone's opinion is going to vary, so just drive WTF you want and just don't do ricer mods or loud exhaust.
@@Kev27RS I guess I just see the GTI as even more plain looking, and there aren't really any other hot hatches left out there anyway... but whatever, both can be made/left as classy looking, it's all good.
My 2006 hatchback thinks she’s a little rocket. Especially when I had new spark plugs and a fuel injection done with her. These cars are just plain fun to drive regardless what year. I’ve taken good care of her and stays in the garage. She looks remarkably new too at 17. I’m very attached to her.
bro. you just prised a cvt transmission while at the same time talking about driving enthusiasts. your video is full of contradictions. It feels like you hate the mazda and you are trying to nick picking at everything.
Ok but you don’t have to look at the knob to know what you’re doing while driving. The only people who want touchscreen controls in a car are people who haven’t ever used it.
My cousin sold his f30 bmw twin turbo 2 years of ownership after tons of problems and he always maintains it well,,and got a mazda 3 and never happier,,
imma say it, knob>touch. pretty sure nearly everyone just hooks up apple or android auto anyways. wasting money on touch screen displays with all the gimmicks is pointless at this time
I just leased a 2023 awd turbo mazda 3 hatchback and I LOVE it. I knew it was small / tight but i didnt care. A lot of these things you should know ahead of time and wouldent make me “avoid” purchasing.
CVT's are worst beeping tranmissions out there.... the reason it gets better milegage is because you can't accelerate... if you try to accelerate on a cvt.... it goes into this weird no man's land of constantly changing gears that it is the equivalent of putting a car into neutral and pressing the accelerator..... top that off, CVT transmissions are not repairable.... they are full replacement only..... transmissions are of the most expensive parts in the car... so it can't be repaired, it goes into neutral into a weird neutral when you to accelerate and it's an expensive part to replace, and because it's full replacement only, it is terrible for the environment... I don't understand why everyone compares thing's to a shite CVT transmission.... if you want to compare it to a proper transmission, compare it to the gold standards.... the ZF8 automatic and Porsche PDK....
I put on corksport lowering springs and sway bar and get better tires. It changes a lot. Had a 2012 mazdaspeed 3 and now a 22 turbo hatchback, for me it's faster then speed3. I throw the car in corners hard and it responds well, the awd helps. Who cares about the touchscreen lol and space, it's a subcompact car and not a mid size
Proud owner of a 2011 CX-7 Sports with 285K miles. Only one water pump,brakes,batteries, oil changes and two headlamps. Still going strong and no issues.
I bought the Mazda3 Premium Hatchback with MT. It is a blast to drive. Handles and accelerates very well. I get around 33 MPG in mixed driving. Great car! I will never get an automatic CVT again. My 2015 Subaru has had 3 transmissions! Mazda all the way… Zoom Zoom
I found that strange as well. I know of NO publication that has made that comment. For them to say this, then not backup the comment with documented sources is just poor sensationalism journalism.
For the price point, Mazda3 is a great deal especially if you get the automatic transmission. The competition offers CVT junk! I’ll never get a CVT again - I have a 2015 Subaru Crosstrex that is on its 3rd CVT with only 85,000 miles. Pure junk! I have been very happy with my 2017 Mazda6 and 2019 Mazda CX-5. I’ll stick with Mazda thank you…😊
I work for ford and am a life long Mazda driver… and love Mazda to this day… this is a weird video, it has such a humble brag energy … I love the 3 though I miss mine
I can’t speak on the newest ones, but I’ve fallen in love with my parents’ 2017 Mazda 3 hatchback. Its looks, handling, comfort, and excitement are all far better than the much more expensive Nissan Maxima rental I’m stuck in for now, despite Nissans claims of a luxury sports car I don’t typically like modern cars, they all look the same to me, as far as performance you don’t get much under 50k, and they’re the heaviest they’ve been since the 1970s. The Mazda 3 is relatively light, it’s decently quick and handles wonderfully, it has a very distinctive look with the classic hatchback shape that so many other cars like civics have abandoned, and the aggressive looking front end While it wouldn’t be my first choice of all cars ever made, when it comes to cars made in the last decade or two, it’s the first one I would consider buying. In fact I might have to see if I can buy that one from my parents.
Love my 2019 Mazda3 Hatch. Its an amazing vehicle! The plan is to give it to my daughter in a year and a half for her 1st car and then get a turbo for myself!
You guys really have luxury problems (in the US) in Germany the 2.0 (184 HP AWD) costs 40k Euro. Which is even more than 40k dollars... There is no option for 2.5L
As a huge Mazda fan (have owned many of them over the years) and also a huge hatchback fan, I adore Mazda's unique take on a premium compact hatchback. The only real competitors are the Golf and the new Integra as far as nice hatches go. I've also owned a few GTI models and would definitely keep this at the top of a short shopping list, but with prices for fuel being so high, it's a shame Mazda doesn't have a more competitive drivetrain option. Honda and Toyota are releasing compact models that easily get 35-45mpg and Mazda struggles just to break 30mpg with these 2.5L engines. And the new Prius will be drinking everyone's milkshake because it gets crazy mileage AND it's also stylish now. Enthusiasts may be interested in manual transmissions and turbos, but regular buyers are considering efficiency more than ever and in a market swimming with crossovers, people have very little incentive to buy one of these beyond its unique appearance and rareness. Mazda is sleeping on an opportunity to compete with something that's both fuel efficient AND stylish with this car and I'd love to see them offer a version that's less of a torque monster that can do 40-45 mpg to compete with the other Japanese brands.
Hey great video as I'm to shop a new sedan since my lease ends in a few months. The Mazda 3 is one of the cars I'm interested in. Mazda decided to use knobs and dials more because of safety. You can adjust whatever you want to adjust without looking in the screen when you have dials and buttons that means you are more focused on the road than looking at the screen.
So I went to test drive, Impreza, Civic, Mazda 3, Elentra, Corolla, Impreza, Forte. All are very similarly equipped. Now mind you that I drive S4 however, this is for my daughter going off to med school. Guess what I decided. Mazda 3. I was always big fan of Honda before buying German cars. I owned several civics, accords and acuras. But, I was very surprised by how well built Mazda 3 was. It was as nice as my Audi S4 inside. And Mazda had most power out of all its competitors. Again, I am not shopping for top performance models but mid of the pack. Features and how fit and finish was better than the Civic. Which I was disappointed to see uneven panels on the body. So, to me, you just hate Mazdas. If so, just say it without doing this stupid reviews which doesn't make sense. You mention BMWs to Mazda??? Come on...
I have this car. I bought it as a daily coming from a 2016 Audi RS7. I paid 28,415 msrp for the carbon edition with red leather and bose. Comparing it to the elantra, civic, altima, this is the best choice. Even the brand new car smell hinted at better quality materials than when I sat in the Nissan which smelled like recycled plastics and chemicals. Of course everyone has their preference on interior layouts and exterior looks but trust me this car gives you a lot for your money. Everything is easy to use and the only downsides from car review companies are useless tech like a screen for a gauge cluster and touch screen interior controls. Buttons are just better. The fuel economy is the only thing some competitors have it beat for. But who cares about 1-2 mpg when your sitting in something that is more comfortable and just better quality. I liked it so much that I spent two days polishing it and ceramic coating the exterior, interior and windshield for protection. I'm so happy with it I might even consider spending 2K for PPF on the front which I normally wouldn't do for a daily driver.
Switched from GTI to a 2021 Mazda 3 hatch premium. Yes, i lost some horsepower, but I what I gained is so much more. The quality, craftsmanship and reliability give me so much confidence now. I went ahead and paid the extra 2k for extended warranty, free windshield replacements, free key fob replacements, dent fixes. The design is much more sleek and grownup looking. I will always love GTI, but my pocketbook is finally happy.
@@xavier712 I just gave my mom my 2014 Accord manual cause I just bought an AWD 2019 Mazda3. Love the manual but I live in LA so auto is just more practical for me now
I still own my 2006 Mazda 3 hatchback and love this car so much I can’t let her go. I looked at the new ones and I personally don’t like the design because the sleek smooth sides are an invitation to door nicks from other cars parked next to it. The rear visibility was poor, at least for me, but regardless they are still great cars. I’m looking forward to the future designs to be better as far as design, but you can’t beat their good reliable engines. If you maintain them as you should, they will last a very long time.
I bought a gorgeous white 2019 hatchback premium edition with the gorgeous red (darker than what's on the new versions). It was incredible. Not a rattle or squeak after 33,000 miles. I traded it in for a 2023 cx-30 awd turbo premium in dark Blue. Drives nearly the same, shorter wheelbase. Easier to enter and exit. Same interior layout but with white seats and brown/black leather. Drives like a dream. Powerful acceleration. We also have a white cx-9. Same engine but fwd. Love Mazda.
As a Mazda3 owner I can say I agree with your points. The fuel consumption is quite bad, maybe because we went for the AWD. In the city driving, we are almost same consumption as my other car which is 4.0 V8 ( 12 l/100km compared to about 14)
People needs to understand Mazda is focused on certain customer profile, mature that apreciates refination and some good power, not for fast and furious fans, far better quality than an average sedan or hatchback...
I don't care about manual transmission, but I do care about automatic transmission. I will never buy CVT, so bye-bye Honda, Toyota, Subaru, Nissan, and others who are selling that crap.
just based on the one screen text overlay that says lacking a manual option, you do clarify in the audio that there is no manual option with the turbo. i own the 2023 non turbo manual that is only offered in the highest naturally aspirated Premium trim. it is a nice option but not sporty and not mazda zoom zoom. would be better if mazda offered a stick shift in the base trim but more manufacturers are moving away from this like with the recent subaru crosstrek or impreza models. thanks for the insights in your video
I bought one when it first came out 2019. Still driving it, like the interior and exterior. It is a good car, but not perfect . Some people complain about not having fog lamp. Like it though. Blind spot , not an issue, awd is an asset. The only issue is maybe the fuel economy and c pillar.
I dont really like turbo.. it lessen your engine durability.. turbo nowadays is really fun to drive.. it it wont last long.. i know mazda knows what there doing.. its more on reliability and durability.. like what toyota had been perfecting tru the years with their toyota camry, build to last..
So funny my mom had one of the original 626 to this day she goes on and on how she loved her mazda. She was so excited when I mentioned I was considering this model
I have my Mazda 3 2015 and it is very reliable car which i'm using until this year 2023. for a years past it didn't give me any headache which is Alhamdulilah.
Hi, I have a 2016 mazda top spec which I bought new, please consider your options carefully before buying. Don't rely on looks. I have had a few issues with my mazda 3 that the dealership refused to fix for free in spite of the warranty. Currently there's my tensioner that needs fixing, mazda fixed it for free about a year and a half ago, but the same issue is happening and now they want $800 to fix it. There's also my starter motor that they say is noisy and reccomend that I change at the "low" price of $550. Last year I changed my serpentine belt at mazda for the "cheap" price of $650. I love my mazda and the way they drive and always drive it very conservatively, but for the sake of my pocket, my next car will be a toyota.
1) the FWD models come in manual. 2) the fuel economy of the turbo isnt that bad when you stop comparing apples to oranges. the size of the tank is what makes it feel bad. 3) the interior is ahead of its class in the 25-35k dollar segment. there’s nothing “average” about it. 4) the infortainment is worlds ahead of any touch screen system i’ve ever used. my old mazda had a touch screen and i’ve never used it because the controls are simple and intuitive. there’s quick buttons that take you to pretty much any menu that’s frequently used and i can use it without needing to draw all my attention to it. whats the point of putting your phone down while driving if you’re just gonna start using an even bigger and more distracting screen? 5) mazda is literally one of the most reliable car brands today. you made a point to not buy a car solely based off of speculation that’s the 2023 model doesn’t have a reliability rating. it is the exact same car as in 2019. using a power plant they’ve had for years.
no touch screen, and torsion bar, and yet the Mazda3 is a better buy than its competitors, imagine if it was rear multi-link, it was simply unbeatable. Completely unfair review of Mazda 3.
the knob in the middle is actually very nice. you can manage the whole display with it, shortcuts too. no one wants reach out to the display to fumble around while driving.
I am owned a lot of Mazda car first one 2006 Mazda 6 and 2010 Mazda 3 and 2013 Mazda 6 and 2018 Mazda 6 still have that 2018 and just buy new one 2022 Mazda 3 never have problem or any issues with the cars
I prefer the center console knob and buttons over the touch screen. Saves you the trouble of lurching forward in your seat to try and touch the screen etc. When you can just rest your arm naturally on the center console and still do what you need to do with the infotainment.
Not only that, but I’ve also had issues with my 2015 mazda 3 touchscreen where it would have phantom touches and go crazy selecting things randomly. Kinda like if you had water on your phone screen. I’m all for the exclusion of a touchscreen.
The 2023 Mazda 3 Hatch is my third Mazda on 18 years and before that I always had Toyotas. I am a devoted Mazda man nowadays and I would not consider any other brand. Mazda is well ahead of the competition.
I get over 40 MPG / average 480 miles per tank in my 2012 Mazda 3 first gen Skyactiv automatic. So it is a huge drop in fuel economy due to AWD and especially the AWD turbo (to be expected). Compared to other cars in its class, those do get better fuel economy. And looking at all the hybrid models out now, mid side and large sedans are easily getting over 40-45 MPG while the small Hybrids are around 50 MPG. That's huge.
No manual version because people nowadays are lazy to use manual! so Mazda followed the trend! i love my good old Mazdaspeed6 AWD! best car Mazda ever made
I live in Canada and I bought this summer a brand-new 2023 dark blue sedan with the manual transmission, equipped with the available 2.0L engine (only 2.5L engines in the USA i think) for a reasonable 23810$ (canadian dollars), which is $17630 USD :) Happy so far with my car.
i have a is300H with 172000 KM. now the left front light is leaky and the rear one its very expensive to fix. but other than that no issues. you guy suggest repear it or should i lease the mazda 3??
Mazda 3 is 🔥 just copped a 21 with 28k miles.. coming from Bmw 328i, im impressed! Its way more sporty then the other two cars in its bracket (civic, corolla) way better then them!😊
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ALSO! Please change the name! Not “avoid” but “things to know” ! And not for EU! These are stupid reasons! All of them! I am more than pleased with my 2.0 NA, MANUAL! This car has its clients! Not for Hyundai or Skoda fans ;)
Posting your video from 4 days before this was posted, saying to buy it:
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dude...
You don't know wtf you're talking about, so, no, I would never subscribe.
Your title was clickbait, why would anyone subscribe?
Its literally one of the most reliable cars and car brands in this decade.
this comment section is the youtube equivalent of a twitter ratio
as I'm watching (i got the extension) there are 259 likes and 930 dislikes or about 3.15 dislikes for every like
Why did youtube remove the dislike button?
@@enolopanr9820 Yea ofcourse he is being downvoted to oblivion. Mazda 3 is an amazing car! i have the extension too
@@enolopanr9820 TH-cam removed dislike button cause Biden, and a lot of other leftist politicians were getting more dislikes than likes, so it was against the elites favor to let people see how many actually dislikes them. Trump video typically had more likes depends on the TH-cam news outlet tho, however, if a biden video was on a leftist media outlet it was still filled with a majority dislikes. I noticed the pattern with other leftists politicians such as Nancy Pelosi. It's just an effort to hide how many people dislike Biden I assume.
Anyways, I don't like republicans or democrats, I think both are just having us fight one another while all of them get their pockets filled.. Independent party is the only way to go rn.
@@PsYDaniel What is the "Extension"?
@GRIPandRIP_prO Can you explain, please?
Don't believe the haters... This car is amazing. I bought one and couldn't be happier. The best car I ever had.
I'm gonna go check one out tomorrow. idk if I'd prefer sedan or hatchback, would have to see them in person
over the civic huh
@@Dolomite1 what u pick
@@nolifezay4636 hatchback looks better in the Mazda 3 than sedan for sure, id pick Mazda 3 over Civic any day. I didn't buy it yet, but I might, I will decide within the next 2--3 weeks.. the reason why is cause 37k for a hatchback makes me consider buying a rav4 instead which it'd be much more comfortable, but its a different category lol. Gotta do some thinking before making a decision for sure.
u will buy it (the non turbo) as my next car
I laugh at people who complain about a car not having a massive ipad in the center... THATS A PRO IN MY BOOK. I actually drive my car, who gives a fuck about touch screen lmfao
I don't like i pads on wheels either.
Not having a touchscreen is a huge + in my book.
I second this, my Mazda 6 2016 has similar controls and looking to possibly upgrade to the new Mazda 3 and it so much more useable to use the center for controls instead of trying to fumble around a precise tap on a screen - the center controls are not hard to use - the video's comment on preferring touch screen vs physical knobs is a weird take.
Why.. I actually have this car and it does not bother me at all lol
Nah man, especially when you’re dealing with apple car play. You still have to look at the screen for long periods of time to see where your knob is scrolling to and then where it’s clicking. It’s far more distracting than just a touchscreen. The least they could’ve done is make both optional so you can choose which you want to use.
Trust me, touch screens would be bad. It requires more processing from your cerebellum than the knob. You need your cerebellum more for the road…
@@XKnightLightX ADAC said that not having a touch screen is why the Mz3 has the safest interior of its class. Also try using a touch screen on a bumpy road lmao
I own a 2023 mazda 3 hatchback and it is an amazing vehicle. It's fuel economy is great and also its sleek design to go along with you can park it anywhere. The size is perfect for my everyday use. I would recommend Mazda to anyone I know because it's a great overall vehicle.
We’re glad to hear that you’ve had this experience!
Funny everyone complains about the fuel economy. After a few months my fuel economy is literally exactly the same as my buddy who has a Toyota. I think there is a lot of money trying to limit the impact mazda will have over the next few years. Mazda should be the most popular car in America.
@@Viodoxz Yeah been using for months and it's the same as the Toyota I drove before with similar engine capacity. Fuel economy is partly the vehicle, but most importantly the driver using it. Best part is that I can choose to save fuel by driving economically or speed up when fuel economy is not the first thing in mind!
@@bruhtuuhtuhtaaa Well-put - I absolutely agree
Me too I got my February 18 and I love it
Everyone is slamming Mazda for eliminating the touch screen. They did studies that showed when people go to use the touch screen they also tend to move to the right, which according to Mazda can be a safety issue. That is why the removed the touch screen use in their cars. I think its a great idea as I have had cars with touch screen and it is a distraction!
Personally that old touch screen was a deal breaker for me when I've looked as the previous mazdas. So glad it's gone I will test driving one now with intent to buy. Thank you Mazda
Yess
Mazda for the win! Mazda makes great vehicles, and I would purchase a Mazda 3, hands-down, over any of the other compact brands in this class. I purchased a new 2005 Mazda 3 in 2005. I kept the car until 2013 (8 years). All I ever had to do to the car was regular maintenance. I traded the Mazda 3 in on a new 2014 Mazda 6 in 2013. Same thing with the Mazda 6, nothing but regular maintenance for 6 years. In 2019, I traded the Mazda 6 in on a new 2019 Mazda CX-5 Signature model. The CX-5 is still going strong today with nothing but regular maintenance and a few "fun" add-ons. Needless to say, I am a die-hard Mazda fan.
During this time, I also owned a new 2018 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS (my 5th Camaro in my lifetime). Let's just say that while the Camaro was a blast to drive, the build quality and reliability was nothing close to any of the Mazdas that I have owned over the years.
I highly recommend Mazda to anyone that asks, and I get a lot of questions and positive comments about the CX-5, especially regarding the beautiful Soul Red Crystal Metallic paint.
The 2.5 L turbocharged engine is night and day more fun to drive than the normally aspirated engine, and so worth the extra money. Just know that while the turbocharged engine is a quick accelerating torque-monster, it is not a 7,000+ rpm race engine. The engine actually red-lines under 6,000 rpm, but there is hardly any turbo-lag at all. The engine is sort of like driving a higher-revving diesel engine. Drive a Mazda equipped with the turbocharged engine, and you will experience exactly what I am talking about for yourself. The lower ratio (higher numerically) final drive gears in the Mazda 3 hatchback (and the CX-5) vs the sedan model also help immensely with acceleration.
It is also nice that Mazda still uses a real 6 speed automatic transmission in all of its vehicles and not a breakdown-prone CVT. Although a 6 speed AT is a bit dated these days, when most other vehicles are using 8 and 10 speed automatic transmissions, the transmission still does its job very well. A 6-speed manual would also be nice in more than 1 Mazda 3 trim ootion, but unfortunately for us old-school driving purists, the manual transmission is going the way of the dinosaur.
The only area that Mazda is "lagging" behind other vehicle manufacturers (and I use that term lightly) is in the technology options. However, I always purchase a vehicle to drive first and foremost, not to watch movies or play video games. Why do I need an ugly 10+ inch infotainment system screen, unless I am legally blind? At that point, I probably shouldn't be driving anyway.....lol. As long as Bluetooth, SiriusXM, and Android Auto work, I am a happy camper. The Bose stereo also sounds really good, but honestly, I have heard better stock factory stereo systems over the years (it lacks bass even with the separate subwoofer). The "upscale" Interiors of Mazda vehicles are also a real plus, especially in this price range.
All I can say is that if you are looking for a fun and reliable vehicle at a decent price, then I highly recommend giving any Mazda model a try. No, a Mazda is not a Porsche, but on the other hand, a Mazda won't cost you $100,000+ either, and you are still getting a great vehicle. 👍 👍
UPDATE: We recently purchased a brand new 2023 Mazda 3 Carbon Edition Hatchback to go with the 2019 Mazda CX-5 Signature. The CX-5 (also purchased new) only has 13,300 miles on it now, so it is still like a brand new car. The Mazda CX-5 and the Mazda 3 are both great cars! 🚗
I couldn’t agree more on every point! As I read this whole comment I thought wow these words could have easily come out of my brain and mouth. I’m on my 5th Mazda. I currently have a leased 2021 Mazda CX5 GT, and a 2016 Mazda 3. I’ve had older used Mazdas from my folks as they are die hard Mazda owners since 1989 with a 626 LX. I love mine! I’ve owned other makes and the Mazda always feels more refined and well put together. I’ll continue to buy them. I don’t want a CVT.
Thanks! Good review. Do you work there? Teach the salespeople?
@@billbelk7250 Hello Bill, I agree he did a great job here. I actually spent only 3 years with mazda and then went to college. I love their product. The price point was always good and I feel there is quality in what they do. They are a little more fun to drive than comparable Hondas and Toyotas. Now every kind of car is getting expensive. It is. And I find that to be a little sad
Wouldn't the Corolla or the Civic be a better choice?
@@deller5924 fax
I didn’t avoid it & I have zero regrets 😁
Average interior? you can’t be serious.
This video made by dodge owner lol
Average compared to a Porsche presumably. This review is ridiculous
I'm dying to know which interiors are above average in this class.
Bro is seeing from his @ss
Hit 60k miles with my 2021 turbo 3. Haven’t had a single issue so far. Still runs like it did when I bought it. I really like the simple and sleek interior. It’s all held up great. I got an aluminum cover for the piano black surfaces in the center console and door handles it looks way better and matches the Bose speakers. I’ve been able to take it up to the snow a ton last year and it does really well with the right tires. I’ve been really happy with this car and plan to drive it for as long as it will move.
Yo drop that link. Mine came a little scratched up, and that sounds dope.
Have you had any of the oil consumption / valve seal issues that I've been hearing about? I really want to pick this vehicle for my first, and I can't afford it to be unreliable or start showing issues. Let me know.
@@Peace22_I have turbo hatch. I’ve had the cover and seal replaced as it cracked around my vvt solenoid. They replaced with warranty no questions asked and it’s been good since.
@@steammachine2136 thabk u duce i appreciate i apologixe for misspelling a little deink, vacation 4 me
edit: well that's embarrassing
We got the gray metallic and the paint quality isn't great, scratches way too easily from normal use ( like the area behind door handles)
Mazda 2023 hatch owner experience: sophisticated yet fun, elegant and practical. I'm an ex-2019 Dodge Charger owner and in all honesty I love this Mazda over the Dodge. Driving this Mazda is about enjoying the experience or 'Jinba Itaia' as Mazda calls it. It doesn't matter if you're not the fastest, you're fast enough and that's good. You enjoy the drive instead. Perfect in both the city and for a weekend getaway.
Exactly. I don't need a 300+ horsepower engine but at the same time I don't want a slush bucket that a lot of other makes/models provide with a smaller 4 cylinder engine. Even worse are the small 4 cylinders with turbo's that get about the same horsepower as the mazda 3 but then you are rolling the dice for when the turbo goes out after the warranty ends and the small engine will be dogged out as well.
@@estuardo2985 this is the comment I'm looking for. I completely agree, my 24 year old boy Honda has 200hp, 9 more than a v4 that will get almost 10mpg more at City miles vs my average of 18highway(cause it's so old and inefficient). It seems plenty fast which as a v4 is quite impressive and without turbo will be an easily fixable engine in comparison
The fact that the design is 5 years old and still the most appealing in its segment is a testament to the old adage, "If it ain't broke, dont fix it".
yahll nuts, the mazda 3 is top notch
If you can hate on a 2023 Mazda 3 you need help.
I was worried about the blind spots until I test drove the car. They are absolutely a non-issue with properly adjusted mirrors and the blind spot monitoring. I really like how the blind spot system shows in the HUD too.
Um no. Properly adjusting the mirrors does not fix the blind spots. They are still present.
I'm considering getting a base, but I just gotta do some research to see if it's worth just getting the turb
@@codezalo5773 You only have to get out of the base model to get the blind spot, the turbo model blows the budget if you were originally considering a base.
@@bigmacdaddy1234 If people can drive giant trucks, they can drive a mazda. It's not a big deal
@@shapeshifter7676 Not true. The people who drive giant trucks are not the same people who drive Mazda's.
This car is amazing in its own right, trust me Mazda is reliable as any other Japanese car out there. I Had one for 5yrs without any issues. Regular oil changes just replace the battery once and that's it.
Imagine hating on Mazda car which is better than Toyota, Honda or even Ford, just imagine.
The maker of this video is probably obsessed with Stellantis 3 cylinders 1.0 engine which still offer distribution belt for 35k
I can't be happier with my new 2023 AWD hatchback.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 Strange how much praise reviewers have heaped on the car’s handling, in spite of that. 😉
How is the ride. I heard it's not great ?
@@akilghosh its stiff, under normal driving conditions good, but under more aggressive driving its ok, but because of the torsion beam can get unhappy in corners
The relatively small efficient and practical screen for the infotainment system is of the main reason I am interested in Mazdas.
I just hate the recent trend of building a home cinema RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE DRIVER
it’s in its own class, can’t compare it to a hot hatch. mazda is going for a more mature audience. it’s a comfy luxurious daily that is also fun when u wanna hit the back roads
"Disappointing" Fuel Economy!? Seriously. Come on. This car is amazing.
out of all the small compacts I would take the mazda3 all day long hands down.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 ok bud whatever you say enjoy your boring cvts.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 look at my vids u will see what I own go and drive your little econo box Corolla kid
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 did you even watch my vids you will see what’s in my garage sheesh.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 I own multiple cars and suv I don’t stick with one brand my friend.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 let me see what’s in your garage if you even have one little kid
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. I have a 2023 NA Mazda 3 premium manual for 8 months now. The only issue I have with the car is the ride quality due to the torsion beam suspension. However, it is not enough of an issue for me to complain about it since its only an issue on TERRIBLE roads. I would give this car a solid 9.2/10 and one of the best cars on the market for the price.
Mazda is pretty much my go to brand if i need an affordable car. The biggest reason is they don't use those awful cvt transmissions that toyota and honda uses. I will never buy a cvt.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 Had you ever driven both a cvt and a conventional automatic? A conventional automatic drives way better. Cvt feels very wierd to drive.
@Crow_2k11 even though you can still have fun driving an ,A. TO B. Vehicle with an automatic trans. Not a boring cvt,,most people cant afford 2 cars one for work and one for fun,,in a mazda you can make both of them,,at the end of the day everyone have his own opinion and taste..
CVTs are fine to drive, very smooth. I drove them all.
@@OrangeUp I did drive a nissan cvt years ago in drivers ed . That cvt droning annoyed me so much i convinced myself to never buy one.
@@paranromallover4543 I drove several Suzuki Ciaz and one Honda Jazz (all with CVT) all over Thailand (around 12'000 km in total) and I was very happy with the cars. I don't know what "droning" you heard, but sounds more like engine noise as the gearbox does not make any sound. Taken that experience into account, I still love stick shift cars the most. They are so down to earth.
I have a 2017 I bought brand new, and I have had zero issues with the vehicle. It has 95 thou km on it, and only thing I've had to do is oil changes, general maintenance and replaced the rear brakes. Still running the OEM front brakes. Car has been absolutely excellent. I am currently going to purchase a new 2023 sport now as my wife drives the 2017. These are excellent vehicles that rival the quality and reliability of Honda and Toyota.
Proud owner of a 15 and a 22 mazda 3s. Ignore the bad comments, this is an awesome car.
This video makes me love my mazda more😁😅
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 take it for a test drive and then come back - 99% of the time you wouldn't know it was torsion beam.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 The ride is due to the shit OEM tires that come with the car, has nothing to do with the rear beam,. Not everyone needs/wants a touchscreen - I have both and prefer the touchless option.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 right... you lost me when you brought sentra, this just proves you have no clue what you're talking about. not to mention all three of those are FWD only - you must really love understeer and cheap interiors.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 I'd rather put up with the suspension setup, than deal with any car with a CVT. They can keep the extra gas mileage.
@@crow_2k11beatsbydre8 nope, don't own one. Just when I see or hear nonsense, I have to say something.
I'm super happy with mine, I can jet around and don't get judged for having a "hot hatch" in a professional environment. It's elegant and zippy.
This makes no sense and I chose a Mazda3 AWD Turbo over a GTI. The Mazda looks better, yes, but if anything it looks *more* flashy while the GTI can blend right in as a regular hatch really. And if someone is going to randomly judge people based on what they *think* is a "hot hatch" they are shallow idiots who you never know which way they lean towards anyway. So it's really only what *you* personally think/justify, everyone's opinion is going to vary, so just drive WTF you want and just don't do ricer mods or loud exhaust.
@@DanielBrownOre I get what you mean but he has a point though!
@@Kev27RS I guess I just see the GTI as even more plain looking, and there aren't really any other hot hatches left out there anyway... but whatever, both can be made/left as classy looking, it's all good.
My 2006 hatchback thinks she’s a little rocket. Especially when I had new spark plugs and a fuel injection done with her. These cars are just plain fun to drive regardless what year. I’ve taken good care of her and stays in the garage. She looks remarkably new too at 17. I’m very attached to her.
There’s a reason it’s best in class multiple years in a row in Canada. There’s no other car like it
civic bettah
@@nolifezay4636no, Cvt garbage
bro. you just prised a cvt transmission while at the same time talking about driving enthusiasts. your video is full of contradictions. It feels like you hate the mazda and you are trying to nick picking at everything.
Being reliable is #1 ….. don’t compare it to Hyundai or Kia the current recall KING 👑
Ok but you don’t have to look at the knob to know what you’re doing while driving. The only people who want touchscreen controls in a car are people who haven’t ever used it.
I frikking hate touchscreens in cars. Physical buttons will never lose against this abomination
My cousin sold his f30 bmw twin turbo 2 years of ownership after tons of problems and he always maintains it well,,and got a mazda 3 and never happier,,
German rubbish!
The rattling in the back is the scissor jack handle. I put a velcro strap around it. Problem fixed.
imma say it, knob>touch. pretty sure nearly everyone just hooks up apple or android auto anyways. wasting money on touch screen displays with all the gimmicks is pointless at this time
I just leased a 2023 awd turbo mazda 3 hatchback and I LOVE it. I knew it was small / tight but i didnt care. A lot of these things you should know ahead of time and wouldent make me “avoid” purchasing.
CVT's are worst beeping tranmissions out there.... the reason it gets better milegage is because you can't accelerate... if you try to accelerate on a cvt.... it goes into this weird no man's land of constantly changing gears that it is the equivalent of putting a car into neutral and pressing the accelerator..... top that off, CVT transmissions are not repairable.... they are full replacement only..... transmissions are of the most expensive parts in the car... so it can't be repaired, it goes into neutral into a weird neutral when you to accelerate and it's an expensive part to replace, and because it's full replacement only, it is terrible for the environment... I don't understand why everyone compares thing's to a shite CVT transmission.... if you want to compare it to a proper transmission, compare it to the gold standards.... the ZF8 automatic and Porsche PDK....
I have this car. Love the turbo, hate middle shiny console. Overall fun car to drive!
I put on corksport lowering springs and sway bar and get better tires. It changes a lot. Had a 2012 mazdaspeed 3 and now a 22 turbo hatchback, for me it's faster then speed3. I throw the car in corners hard and it responds well, the awd helps. Who cares about the touchscreen lol and space, it's a subcompact car and not a mid size
THE MAZDA MAZDA 3 IS NEAR PERFECT
Proud owner of a 2011 CX-7 Sports with 285K miles. Only one water pump,brakes,batteries, oil changes and two headlamps. Still going strong and no issues.
I bought the Mazda3 Premium Hatchback with MT. It is a blast to drive. Handles and accelerates very well. I get around 33 MPG in mixed driving. Great car! I will never get an automatic CVT again. My 2015 Subaru has had 3 transmissions! Mazda all the way… Zoom Zoom
Hmm havent noticed that rattling yet, I guess im gonna look into that.
Also the knob is really easy to use after a little bit.
I found that strange as well. I know of NO publication that has made that comment. For them to say this, then not backup the comment with documented sources is just poor sensationalism journalism.
For the price point, Mazda3 is a great deal especially if you get the automatic transmission. The competition offers CVT junk! I’ll never get a CVT again - I have a 2015 Subaru Crosstrex that is on its 3rd CVT with only 85,000 miles. Pure junk! I have been very happy with my 2017 Mazda6 and 2019 Mazda CX-5. I’ll stick with Mazda thank you…😊
Thank God NO CVT!!! The Mazdas are simply awesome. I have a 2021 Mazda 3 AWD Turbo Premium. It is an amazing car. 36 MPG on the HWY.
Had an 05 hatch and didn’t get rid of it until last year! No issues. Just bought the 2023 hatch premium and/ turbo and same thing… love it.
I work for ford and am a life long Mazda driver… and love Mazda to this day… this is a weird video, it has such a humble brag energy … I love the 3 though I miss mine
I can’t speak on the newest ones, but I’ve fallen in love with my parents’ 2017 Mazda 3 hatchback. Its looks, handling, comfort, and excitement are all far better than the much more expensive Nissan Maxima rental I’m stuck in for now, despite Nissans claims of a luxury sports car
I don’t typically like modern cars, they all look the same to me, as far as performance you don’t get much under 50k, and they’re the heaviest they’ve been since the 1970s. The Mazda 3 is relatively light, it’s decently quick and handles wonderfully, it has a very distinctive look with the classic hatchback shape that so many other cars like civics have abandoned, and the aggressive looking front end
While it wouldn’t be my first choice of all cars ever made, when it comes to cars made in the last decade or two, it’s the first one I would consider buying. In fact I might have to see if I can buy that one from my parents.
Own a 2018 Mazda 6 2.0 Sportnav+ hands down the best saloon I have ever owned in all departments as a complete package Mazda nailed it.
LOL, I love my 2022 Mazda3. Best car I've ever owned.
Love my 2019 Mazda3 Hatch. Its an amazing vehicle! The plan is to give it to my daughter in a year and a half for her 1st car and then get a turbo for myself!
This video is an L. I love my 2023 Mazda3 sedan and the reason I got it was to avoid CVTs and huge touch screens.
You guys really have luxury problems (in the US) in Germany the 2.0 (184 HP AWD) costs 40k Euro. Which is even more than 40k dollars... There is no option for 2.5L
Jesus Christ, I got my 24' GT Turbo back in October for 47k CAD.
As a huge Mazda fan (have owned many of them over the years) and also a huge hatchback fan, I adore Mazda's unique take on a premium compact hatchback. The only real competitors are the Golf and the new Integra as far as nice hatches go. I've also owned a few GTI models and would definitely keep this at the top of a short shopping list, but with prices for fuel being so high, it's a shame Mazda doesn't have a more competitive drivetrain option. Honda and Toyota are releasing compact models that easily get 35-45mpg and Mazda struggles just to break 30mpg with these 2.5L engines. And the new Prius will be drinking everyone's milkshake because it gets crazy mileage AND it's also stylish now.
Enthusiasts may be interested in manual transmissions and turbos, but regular buyers are considering efficiency more than ever and in a market swimming with crossovers, people have very little incentive to buy one of these beyond its unique appearance and rareness. Mazda is sleeping on an opportunity to compete with something that's both fuel efficient AND stylish with this car and I'd love to see them offer a version that's less of a torque monster that can do 40-45 mpg to compete with the other Japanese brands.
so still better than civic or...
No. They need to offer a manual to realize potential of this car. It’s perfect car awd, turbo. Needs manual.
Nicely put
Mazda is the best bang for you buck and they are beautiful inside and out 🥰🥰🥰
Hey great video as I'm to shop a new sedan since my lease ends in a few months. The Mazda 3 is one of the cars I'm interested in. Mazda decided to use knobs and dials more because of safety. You can adjust whatever you want to adjust without looking in the screen when you have dials and buttons that means you are more focused on the road than looking at the screen.
My family currently owns 3 Mazda's...2010 Mazda 3, 2014 Mazda CX-5, 2017 Mazda 3 Hatch...LOVE THEM ALL. This is the ONLY car brand we will buy.
So I went to test drive, Impreza, Civic, Mazda 3, Elentra, Corolla, Impreza, Forte. All are very similarly equipped. Now mind you that I drive S4 however, this is for my daughter going off to med school. Guess what I decided. Mazda 3. I was always big fan of Honda before buying German cars. I owned several civics, accords and acuras. But, I was very surprised by how well built Mazda 3 was. It was as nice as my Audi S4 inside. And Mazda had most power out of all its competitors. Again, I am not shopping for top performance models but mid of the pack. Features and how fit and finish was better than the Civic. Which I was disappointed to see uneven panels on the body.
So, to me, you just hate Mazdas. If so, just say it without doing this stupid reviews which doesn't make sense. You mention BMWs to Mazda??? Come on...
I have this car. I bought it as a daily coming from a 2016 Audi RS7. I paid 28,415 msrp for the carbon edition with red leather and bose. Comparing it to the elantra, civic, altima, this is the best choice. Even the brand new car smell hinted at better quality materials than when I sat in the Nissan which smelled like recycled plastics and chemicals. Of course everyone has their preference on interior layouts and exterior looks but trust me this car gives you a lot for your money. Everything is easy to use and the only downsides from car review companies are useless tech like a screen for a gauge cluster and touch screen interior controls. Buttons are just better. The fuel economy is the only thing some competitors have it beat for. But who cares about 1-2 mpg when your sitting in something that is more comfortable and just better quality. I liked it so much that I spent two days polishing it and ceramic coating the exterior, interior and windshield for protection. I'm so happy with it I might even consider spending 2K for PPF on the front which I normally wouldn't do for a daily driver.
Switched from GTI to a 2021 Mazda 3 hatch premium. Yes, i lost some horsepower, but I what I gained is so much more. The quality, craftsmanship and reliability give me so much confidence now. I went ahead and paid the extra 2k for extended warranty, free windshield replacements, free key fob replacements, dent fixes. The design is much more sleek and grownup looking. I will always love GTI, but my pocketbook is finally happy.
I’m sitting in my 2017 GTI cleaning it out. Put a deposit on a 3 yesterday.
@@xavier712 hell yeah, I went with a manual. That was still hard to give up. No regrets.
@@basscubs Yep, nothing but manuals. My daily is a 09 Accord with a manual: people are always surprised to see that.
@@xavier712 I just gave my mom my 2014 Accord manual cause I just bought an AWD 2019 Mazda3. Love the manual but I live in LA so auto is just more practical for me now
I still own my 2006 Mazda 3 hatchback and love this car so much I can’t let her go. I looked at the new ones and I personally don’t like the design because the sleek smooth sides are an invitation to door nicks from other cars parked next to it. The rear visibility was poor, at least for me, but regardless they are still great cars. I’m looking forward to the future designs to be better as far as design, but you can’t beat their good reliable engines. If you maintain them as you should, they will last a very long time.
I bought a gorgeous white 2019 hatchback premium edition with the gorgeous red (darker than what's on the new versions). It was incredible. Not a rattle or squeak after 33,000 miles. I traded it in for a 2023 cx-30 awd turbo premium in dark Blue. Drives nearly the same, shorter wheelbase. Easier to enter and exit. Same interior layout but with white seats and brown/black leather. Drives like a dream. Powerful acceleration. We also have a white cx-9. Same engine but fwd. Love Mazda.
As a Mazda3 owner I can say I agree with your points. The fuel consumption is quite bad, maybe because we went for the AWD. In the city driving, we are almost same consumption as my other car which is 4.0 V8 ( 12 l/100km compared to about 14)
Who cares about the lack of touchscreens, It's a car not a pc. Plus it immerses you in the driving experience even more
People needs to understand Mazda is focused on certain customer profile, mature that apreciates refination and some good power, not for fast and furious fans, far better quality than an average sedan or hatchback...
You can get the FWD hatch back 2.5 non turbo with a manual transmission.
I don't care about manual transmission, but I do care about automatic transmission.
I will never buy CVT, so bye-bye Honda, Toyota, Subaru, Nissan, and others who are selling that crap.
Best looking car in his segment
just based on the one screen text overlay that says lacking a manual option, you do clarify in the audio that there is no manual option with the turbo. i own the 2023 non turbo manual that is only offered in the highest naturally aspirated Premium trim. it is a nice option but not sporty and not mazda zoom zoom. would be better if mazda offered a stick shift in the base trim but more manufacturers are moving away from this like with the recent subaru crosstrek or impreza models. thanks for the insights in your video
2:29 it says the Mazda 3 has a CVT IT DOESNT this VIDEO IS HORRIBLE!
so you prefer a 1.2 Turbo with 200+ PS and a big Touchscreen? 😂😂😂👎🏼
Not convinced. I'm getting another mazda 3 hatchback. Its a beautiful, reliable, fun car.
I bought one when it first came out 2019. Still driving it, like the interior and exterior. It is a good car, but not perfect . Some people complain about not having fog lamp. Like it though. Blind spot , not an issue, awd is an asset. The only issue is maybe the fuel economy and c pillar.
I dont really like turbo.. it lessen your engine durability.. turbo nowadays is really fun to drive.. it it wont last long.. i know mazda knows what there doing.. its more on reliability and durability.. like what toyota had been perfecting tru the years with their toyota camry, build to last..
So funny my mom had one of the original 626 to this day she goes on and on how she loved her mazda. She was so excited when I mentioned I was considering this model
I have my Mazda 3 2015 and it is very reliable car which i'm using until this year 2023. for a years past it didn't give me any headache which is Alhamdulilah.
Hi, I have a 2016 mazda top spec which I bought new, please consider your options carefully before buying. Don't rely on looks. I have had a few issues with my mazda 3 that the dealership refused to fix for free in spite of the warranty. Currently there's my tensioner that needs fixing, mazda fixed it for free about a year and a half ago, but the same issue is happening and now they want $800 to fix it. There's also my starter motor that they say is noisy and reccomend that I change at the "low" price of $550. Last year I changed my serpentine belt at mazda for the "cheap" price of $650. I love my mazda and the way they drive and always drive it very conservatively, but for the sake of my pocket, my next car will be a toyota.
That’s interesting to hear, thanks for sharing!
Mazda is a toyota
1) the FWD models come in manual.
2) the fuel economy of the turbo isnt that bad when you stop comparing apples to oranges. the size of the tank is what makes it feel bad.
3) the interior is ahead of its class in the 25-35k dollar segment. there’s nothing “average” about it.
4) the infortainment is worlds ahead of any touch screen system i’ve ever used.
my old mazda had a touch screen and i’ve never used it because the controls are simple and intuitive. there’s quick buttons that take you to pretty much any menu that’s frequently used and i can use it without needing to draw all my attention to it. whats the point of putting your phone down while driving if you’re just gonna start using an even bigger and more distracting screen?
5) mazda is literally one of the most reliable car brands today. you made a point to not buy a car solely based off of speculation that’s the 2023 model doesn’t have a reliability rating. it is the exact same car as in 2019. using a power plant they’ve had for years.
no touch screen, and torsion bar, and yet the Mazda3 is a better buy than its competitors, imagine if it was rear multi-link, it was simply unbeatable. Completely unfair review of Mazda 3.
the knob in the middle is actually very nice. you can manage the whole display with it, shortcuts too. no one wants reach out to the display to fumble around while driving.
I rent a Mazda 3 sedan quite often from enterprise. I'm in shock how quick this 2.5 accelerates.
No manual is not a reason to not buy a car 😂
Avoid this TH-cam channel!
Which one to buy? The Mazda or the WV?
There's no reason not to buy this car!!!
I am owned a lot of Mazda car first one 2006 Mazda 6 and 2010 Mazda 3 and 2013 Mazda 6 and 2018 Mazda 6 still have that 2018 and just buy new one 2022 Mazda 3 never have problem or any issues with the cars
I prefer the center console knob and buttons over the touch screen. Saves you the trouble of lurching forward in your seat to try and touch the screen etc. When you can just rest your arm naturally on the center console and still do what you need to do with the infotainment.
Not only that, but I’ve also had issues with my 2015 mazda 3 touchscreen where it would have phantom touches and go crazy selecting things randomly. Kinda like if you had water on your phone screen. I’m all for the exclusion of a touchscreen.
nah da hoes prefer touchscreen in 2023
The 2023 Mazda 3 Hatch is my third Mazda on 18 years and before that I always had Toyotas. I am a devoted Mazda man nowadays and I would not consider any other brand. Mazda is well ahead of the competition.
Disappointing fuel economy? Are you kidding me?
I get over 40 MPG / average 480 miles per tank in my 2012 Mazda 3 first gen Skyactiv automatic. So it is a huge drop in fuel economy due to AWD and especially the AWD turbo (to be expected). Compared to other cars in its class, those do get better fuel economy. And looking at all the hybrid models out now, mid side and large sedans are easily getting over 40-45 MPG while the small Hybrids are around 50 MPG. That's huge.
At least with the turbo it's true. I get about 19mpg in city driving. It has a small fuel tank size too.
My granddaughter is driving my 2007 Mazda 6 and I love my 2021 Mazda 3. Had very little trouble with 07 and none with 21.
No manual version because people nowadays are lazy to use manual! so Mazda followed the trend! i love my good old Mazdaspeed6 AWD! best car Mazda ever made
This car is overpriced and technology is outdated. I bought it and regret it every day.
Nah, this car is amazing.
I live in Canada and I bought this summer a brand-new 2023 dark blue sedan with the manual transmission, equipped with the available 2.0L engine (only 2.5L engines in the USA i think) for a reasonable 23810$ (canadian dollars), which is $17630 USD :) Happy so far with my car.
I live in ON Canada and I have the 2020 Mazda 3 sedan 2.5L engine. Turbo came out in 2021 but, I prefer NA!
This video is a load of bollocks. Mazda makes great, reliable cars.
I love my 2023 mazda 3 AWD TURBO.
i have a is300H with 172000 KM. now the left front light is leaky and the rear one its very expensive to fix. but other than that no issues. you guy suggest repear it or should i lease the mazda 3??
Mazda 3 is 🔥 just copped a 21 with 28k miles.. coming from Bmw 328i, im impressed! Its way more sporty then the other two cars in its bracket (civic, corolla) way better then them!😊