2004-2012 Mazda 3 Hatch review
Are you inspired by stylish design? Excited by the promise of a spirited drive? Feel assured by superior craftsmanship and insightful engineering? Available in hatch or sedan, the Mazda3 gives you that special feeling we call Zoom-Zoom.Performance you can feel, whether you choose the 2.0L engine in Neo, Maxx and Maxx Sport, the 2.3L engine in the SP23 or the new 2.0L diesel power plant, all engines are matched to superb quick shifting transmissions for spirited driving and impressive fuel economy.Equipment levels are also impressive with cruise control standard on Maxx and above while the Mazda3's audio system features an auxiliary input (3.5mm stereo) in the centre armrest console so you can plug in your MP3 player.If you want an exhilarating drive, the Mazda3 is superbly well-equipped. Both 2.0 litre and 2.3 litre petrol engines employ Sequential Valve Timing (S-VT) and a variable induction system for optimum power and instant response at all engine speeds. And, with the added advantage of an electronic throttle for improved fuel efficiency.2.0 litre petrol engineMax power 108kW @ 6,500 rpmMax torque 182Nm @ 4,500 rpm2.3 litre petrol engineMax power 115kW @ 6,500 rpmMax torque 203Nm @ 4,500 rpmNeo, Maxx, and Maxx Sport models feature either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed Activematic with manual type shift control. The SP23 is available with a 6-speed manual offering crisp shifting and enhanced fuel economy or opt for automatic convenience with a 5-speed Activematic which features steering wheel shift control that puts total control at your fingertips.Model Range:
Mazda3 Neo
Mazda3 Maxx
Mazda3 Maxx Sport
Mazda3 SP25
Mazda3 SP20