Review: 2015 Mazda3 GT – Part 5

So I’ve come to the end of the review of the Mazda3 GT. First, let me tie up some loose ends. At the end of my week with it I registered 9.8 L/100KM in mixed city and highway driving. A lot of that driving included liberal use of the go pedal. Thus I really believe that I could do better. But the fun to drive nature really kept me from doing better. Now if you drive sensibly, this trim level comes with SkyActiv technology combined with i-Eloop to help you to save you gas. So I expect that you can do much better than I.

The Mazda3 GT starts at $25,995 and as tested goes for $31,690. which puts it in line with the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, and others in the compact car class. Considering that it comes with a lot for your money including Smart City Brake Support which is something that you don’t find on many other cars at this price point, I would argue that the Mazda3 is a good value. One thing to keep in mind is that other Mazda3 trim levels start at $15,995. So you can find a Mazda3 that you can fall in love with.

If you’re looking for a compact car, you want a fair amount of technology, and you want your car to be fun to drive, the Mazda3 GT has got to be choice. It ticks off all the right boxes and you’re going to love driving it.

 

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