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The thread centers around personal experiences and opinions regarding the Mazda 3 Automatic Touring, with participants sharing their thoughts on the vehicle and related Mazda models. The discussion includes insights from current and former Mazda owners, as well as those considering the purchase of a Mazda 3.
Views differ among participants regarding their experiences with Mazda dealerships, with some expressing dissatisfaction while others focus on the positive aspects of the cars themselves. Overall, there is no clear consensus on the dealership experience.
The discussion reflects a range of experiences with Mazda vehicles, particularly the Mazda 3, from both current owners and those considering a purchase. Participants share their personal anecdotes and insights, contributing to a broader conversation about car ownership and preferences.
Potential readers within the consultant community who are considering purchasing a Mazda 3 or are interested in shared experiences regarding Mazda vehicles may find this discussion informative.
raebates said:Good to know. He had checked out several cars through Consumer Reports and a couple of user review sites. He has talked to friends and mentors. It's his first major purchase (he's 22 and recently graduated), so he's trying to make sure he has all of his ducks in a row.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:I also had one for a rental, I drove it for about a month, including long distances. I drove it all over northern West Virginia, and it was a riot on those winding, hilly roads.
shed said:My daughter bought one in July. She loves it. It handles great. Great pick up. We live in the mountains of West Virginia and it runs well whether she is driving the windy back road or the interstate.
pampchefsarah said:Oh, and Rae, you should be very proud of your son for being so level-headed at such a young age. Meghan, you should be proud of yourself. Of course, since you're a PC Consultant, we already know you're smart at making wise life decisions.:love:![]()
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Really? I was never able to pick anyone up with it.![]()
pampchefsarah said:Meghan, you should be proud of yourself. Of course, since you're a PC Consultant, we already know you're smart at making wise life decisions.:love:![]()
legacypc46 said:I've yet to deal with a Mazda dealership that didn't leave me feeling slimey, but have no complaints about their cars.
The Mazda 3 Automatic Touring comes equipped with a variety of features including a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, a six-speed automatic transmission, advanced safety features like adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist, as well as a premium audio system and a user-friendly infotainment interface. The Touring trim also typically includes upgraded interior materials and additional comfort features.
Owners generally report that the Mazda 3 Automatic Touring offers impressive fuel efficiency, with an average of around 28-30 miles per gallon in the city and up to 36 miles per gallon on the highway. This makes it a great option for those looking to save on fuel costs while enjoying a sporty driving experience.
Many owners praise the Mazda 3 Automatic Touring for its high-quality interior materials and comfortable seating. The cabin is often described as upscale and well-designed, with supportive seats and a modern aesthetic. However, some reviews mention that rear-seat space can be a bit tight for taller passengers.
While the Mazda 3 Automatic Touring is generally well-regarded for its reliability, some owners have reported minor issues such as infotainment system glitches or occasional transmission concerns. However, these issues are not widespread and many owners have had trouble-free experiences with their vehicles.
Owners often compare the Mazda 3 Automatic Touring favorably against competitors like the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla, citing its sportier handling, more engaging driving experience, and premium interior. While some competitors may offer more rear-seat space or trunk capacity, many Mazda 3 owners appreciate the overall driving dynamics and aesthetic appeal of their vehicle.