Definitely the most Gonzo moment between Mark and Jack I've seen so far. Mark: "I want you to call them! I want you to tell them...six... six... five... they shorted me one meatball!" Jack (to himself): One meatball? You poor fool! Wait till you see those goddamn bats.
It's because of Savagegeese that I decided to go with this car 4 months ago, and I absolutely love it. Thanks for all the detailed coverage that you guys do.
Funny how Jack's view on the Mazda 3 has changed 180 degrees. He was so upset with the turbo initially that Mark had to calm him down. Now he's selling his appreciation of the Mazda 3 to Mark.
It’s all perspective. He was pissed because he was expecting an enthusiast hot hatch. Now that his expectations are set, he really appreciates what it’s meant to do
IMO that speaks even more to the car. If someone can go from such a low point of perspective for the car to appreciating it and actually enjoying it for what it does, then there really is something of value there.
@@ciello___8307 "Zoom Zoom" just doesn't sell I guess? They nailed it in the vid, sadly hot hatches are either shit boxes or insanely priced. With the release of the CX 90 it seems like their progression is confidently away from the old Mazdaspeed 3 days.
Mazda makes good cars. I tested a Mazda CX-90 not too long ago, and I was more comfortable in it; and it felt more upscale than my Acura RDX (2021). I ended up trading the RDX lease for a Mercedes GLB (optioned out). But Mazda feels like premium brand at times to me.
I've owned 1 Mazda in my life. The damn thing has well over 200,000 miles and still not a single issue with it. Not even minor engine trouble. It's a 2014 Mazda 6. It's even more amazing because it was the first year of the new model after they ditched Ford.
escaping from Ford's clutches resulted in significantly increased reliability...my 2004 6 with the V6 had a failed engine at 110k miles, amongst numerous other mechanical failures. And I've owned 5 Mazdas...late 90s-late 2000s is a terrible era and should be avoided.
@@tylerrynberg I'm the original owner of a 2004 Mazda 6 wagon with manual. My only issues have been oil leaks from the Ford V6. Maintenance has been very low. I only have 145K miles on it. I'm still running the original clutch. Didn't change the brakes till 100k miles.
At 8:33 I honestly could not disagree more that this vehicle is a entry level luxury vehicle. I just bought a 2023 mazda 3 gt AWD turbo and a lot of the handling issues and “dead input” feelings they talk about with the 2021 model are gone in the newest version. Mazda massively improved their GVC performance and you can really feel it in the corners. If you are someone going from a normal 2.0 (or smaller) 4cyl, (I upgraded from my 2014 GS) to this, it feels like you are driving a vehicle that is performance oriented and very hot. I will concede, it is an extremely refined vehicle, it does not have the same raw power and feel of a speed 3, that being said, this car is no slouch and absolutely flies, albeit it doesn’t feel like the car is falling apart. This car is also manufactured and assembled in Hiroshima Japan and still has the JDM stamp in the door sills and on the engine block which is meaningless to most, but important to me, as I respect the craftsmanship of the Japanese (completely personal preference). I must say however, at $37,000 msrp Canadian, what are my other options? The Acura integra is a boat with CVT, smaller engine, more expensive and no AWD. The Honda civic has no AWD until you buy a civic r and the price increase is just absurd. A Jetta isn’t even in this conversation, a Camry maybe, but it fails even harder at being fun. Which leaves me with Subaru or a VW Golf? No thanks, the mazda is cheaper then both of those and comes with AWD and turbo (which I could only get in a golf R which costs $65,000+). To be completely honest, mazda completely destroyed all their competition with this car, and it’s not even close.
Isn’t the car in this video a 2023 model? I need to drive a 2023 model but I owned a 2021 and sold it because it was too boring compared to the previous gen Mazda3. I’d be surprised that they changed it that much from 2021 to 2023 in terms of driving experience
The Civic doesn't need AWD it handles amazing and adding unnecessary weight and lowering its mpg for better traction and launches isn't the point of the car, there's a Golf for that and even the Corolla has AWD option now. But I don't think AWD is as important as people think it is and agree with Honda's design choice for the size of the vehicle and what its made for it's really unnecessary and just adds cost without good reason. They aren't trying to compete with Subaru and Volkswagen.
To each his own. They are driving tons of cars many of which are performance specs or high end luxury so they have plenty of experience but perhaps high expectations. For normies like us who only drive our cars and occasional rentals, the power and performance of this car feels good. Coming from a previous 2.3 NA to this was plenty for me.
It's objectively the best car in every segment. Mazda 3 is a competent SUV, CUV, Hatchback, Coupe, Supercar, Tank, APC, Truck, Sherpa & boat. Hands down, fr fr, no cap. Fax.
I'm bummed this is the last mazda 3 video as I get excited for each one. I love my 19 premium awd hatch and Jack is spot on that it's easy to live with and great all around. I have no regrets buying this car. It might end up being my wife's car if I decide I need a more enthusiast type vehicle since mine is NA as she loves this car too. I wouldn't be able to get rid of it though, it's too good for the price and looks great inside and out.
I got rid of my NA 6-Speed about 4 years ago when the wifey convinced me I should get a Mustang GT (seriously). I loved that car, and with the torque vectoring I could go incredibly fast around certain off ramps more confidently than with the Mustang: the rear end NEVER came around, U could just stay on it. When it was time for her to get a new ride a couple weeks ago, we tested every small SUV below the Macan - the CX-30/3 was nicer inside than every single one - with Mercedes coming in second. Finally, after looking at EVERY CAR - some much more expensive - she decided on the 3 Hatch Turbo! I couldn't be happier.
Just drove my 2019 NA FWD hatch 10 hours yesterday with basically zero fatigue. I also find myself looking back at it when I get out, after 2 years of ownership. Love this car, I’ll probably drive it until it blows up.
2019 Mazda3 AWD Premium Sedan owner here. The Mazda3 is definitely a car you appreciate more the longer you have it. Mine turned 4 years old this year and it has done literally everything I've asked of it with only two failures I can think of. One was a dead battery, and the other was an engine light that came on but then went off agin a few days later without any service done. I'm running CorkSport coil-overs and 12mm wheel spacers all around. I have my ride height set to 1" lower all around and slightly stiffer in the rear. This of course makes most mid corner bumps and pucker moment, but on smooth roads, the car has tons of grip. The modifications also give the car a very aggressive and flush look. It's definitely a car that I look back at every time I get out of it. I also have a dealer installed Mazda branded roof rack to primarily carry my bikes, but I've mounted other things on there too. Overall, including the modifications, the car was less than $30,000. Not bad for a car with leather everywhere, Bose audio, heated seats and steering wheel, HUD, automatic high beams, automatic wipers, adaptive cruise, lane keep assist, reverse tilt mirrors, and AWD traction for the winter time.
13000 mile 2022 Turbo sedan. Like you said, the more you drive it, the more you like it. I’d add interior rattles to the list, but that’s about it. The best all round value in the low 30s.
@@duncanmclellan5479 Yes, I think the Turbo models are even better. Wish I had waited for the turbo to be released before buying mine. I honestly cannot think of a better vehicle for the price. Mazda as a brand is criminally underrated.
It doesn't even need more power to be hot imo, just needs to handle better. They absolutely could've done a more performance oriented version with IRS. Like VW started putting a beam rear on their economy cars but gave the GLI and GTI IRS. Mazda seemingly lost their ethos of making fun everyday cars after the Ford era, they just wanna be Toyota 2 now.
@@RatBürgerSk8 IRS is important for comfort in the rear seats, but a twist beam does not disqualify a hatch from being hot: See the twist beam Fiesta ST.
It is strange how cars have become so much about the "experience", when I, and I'm sure many others, really can appreciate a car that disappears under us when we just want to get home. I'm a bit older and I miss the days when comfortable, quiet, good riding cars were available for less than insane prices. On a long road trip, the last thing I'm concerned about is being "entertained" by my car. I just want to arrive in one piece, and not feel like the trip was a torture exercise.
Your videos on the launch of the 4th gen Mazda 3 helped me decide to buy one. I have 13k miles on my 2022 Mazda 3 sedan in 10 months of ownership. I share your same sentiments for the car. However, the version you have is getting out of the value range of this car. My car is a Carbon Edition with the FWD n/a 2.5L drivetrain. The MSRP was around $27.5k. For that price, you are getting the same interior and qualities of the vehicle without the power and AWD for over $10,000 less. I think this trim is a hell of a value. You are getting the full safety suite, leather interior, all LED lighting, Bose audio, sunroof, and no f-ing CVT. I never drove a turbo model, but I have owned a tuned Focus ST in the past and haven't once felt this car is underpowered. 186hp 186tq is perfectly adequate and has good fuel economy without the added complexity of a turbo. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.
@@uaChuk If memory serves me correctly, the only features you gained with a premium were the HUD, and premium adaptive lighting. You also had to pay an up charge to get a color I liked. It was going to end up being another $2500-ish and I didn’t feel the increase was worth it. Plus, the carbon edition was in stock at the dealer versus having to wait for a premium.
Premium gets you so much. Just compared in their site trims and specs... for 1200 you get signature lighting, paddle shifters, navigation, traffic sign recognition, HUD & headlamp steering as you said, and can option the same red interior. I can see someone getting the Carbon if they just wanted that color and Bose and don't care how their exterior accent lighting looks while driving (signature lighting makes this car look so good and expensive front and rear!). But now, 2024, no more Bose on Carbon... Interesting. I remember even Preferred had Bose back when these first came out. Glad you were able to get that and its metal speaker grills.
I have the turbo awd cuz i like going fast, but 10k fast? Not necessary so i agree with your assessment. I don't think i saw a FWD option in red tho and i bought when there was the shortage going on
As someone who literally pays money every month in an attempt to avoid ads, I've literally never been so entertained by one that I had to watch it twice in a row. Unbelievable work, I hope tux lets you keep the creative freedom because you're killing it.
I’ve had my 2023 Mazda 3 turbo for 2/3 months and I’ve put 20k kms on it. Road trips and inclement weather conditions. Love the car. Drives great and wins most stop light races.
I really appreciate your long term review of this car. I bought a 2021 Mazda 3 Turbo off of the original review. Jack is right about this car. I love the fact that I can get into this car, put on a podcast, and just relax while cruising to my destination. For longer road trips, I don't feel anywhere near as fatigued as I did driving my 2012 Mazda 3 2.5.
I have a 2012 2.0 with the Skyactive and it's a dreadful highway vehicle. I had to install apple carplay/AA radio so I could handle driving on the highway. Plus my body hurts after 2 hours of driving it. Also have the plastic in my car is either squeaking, falling apart, or just breaking. My rearview mirror is delaminating itself from the actual glass itself. Great 1st car, but stupid car market is terrible now.
Dealership got my 3 Turbo in 2 weeks before I had to drive from Maryland to Miami, FL. Those miles just disappeared because of how smooth and quiet the drive is. My only gripe is that I would have loved an extra 2 or 3 gallons in the fuel tank.
i have the non turbo 2020 preffered sedan didnt need the extra power and the non turbo has more than enough passing power for the highway in the 2.5 na and i agree completely with this review also its just comfortable
For those wondering for aftermarket tunes for this car. There are two DRTuning has a Flash tune available for this car and it’s good. Also there another tune availability is Orange Virus Tune from a guy name Rafael he actually adds boost and another things to bring the car the power and torque the enjoyment you’ll get from a mazdaspeed car. I have the Orange Virus tune and it has been good one thing the guy is from the Philippines so the time zone will be some issue but he is super responsive and reliable to get a hold of.
DRTuning is Canada based I believe, and is definitely the safe tune (no boost added at all) but still helps massively. Some of the computers in this car behave really weirdly when tinkering and that tune really helps
@@Xaiux yeah I ran Daniel’s tune for four months and it’s been good. He’s in the works of tuning it for boost soon. I was just a little impatient and I reach out to Rafael to see if he started tuning these cars and come to find out he did. He even said that there are 10 guys here in the states that has his tunes.
@@misternordberg3675 he had an bad experience with the brz on the tuning deals. Also those were the early stages of tuning those cars. Now all the tuners got it all figured out and they are running great on their tunes. You can’t go to any tuner to tune you car now. Also it pays to wait for someone to work all the bugs out of their tunes to get everything straight out.
This car is amazing. I have a 2021 that I got w 4K miles on it. Love driving it every day. Never disappoints. Enjoyable at all speeds and in all weather.
I’ve owned the Mazda 3 Turbo Hatch for about 2.5 years now. Coming from a base 2012 civic. This vehicle feels more than sporty and luxurious. I’m sure compared to other cars it’s boring but I have enjoyed its driving dynamics. It’s not perfect but it handles well on corners which is my favorite thing to do in the car. I would recommend this car to everyone considering it.
what the hell, i droved a 2012 civic too then got a new '21 turbo 3 hatch polymetal gray with red leathers wow the coincidence!! great daily driver and living in a snowy environment, amazing all-season daily vehicle sounds system, comfort level, that turbo spooling on traffic, & the maintenance cost man!!!
I’m currently in college and my old trusty 2012 Acura TL started showing signs of retirement, so I started looking around and came across Mazda. After Mark’s original videos on this generation of Mazda3, I was convinced that these cars had some serious thought put into them and they were worth trying out. I bought a 2021 CX-3O Select AWD new for $26,000 and it’s great, I actually hustle the car regularly and it puts a smile on my face. I think the N/A cars are much better in terms of reliability than the turbo and I’ve never felt that it was underpowered (even coming from a J37 305hp Acura), great cars however they do have some flaws, but they’re worth dealing with
same i have a 2020 prefered mazda 3 sedan that 2.5 na never feels underpowered for when you need it got it cop for 25 out the door flat with 26k miles totally best car at that pricepoint
I have this car too as a company lease car, but the EU SkyActiv-X version with a supercharger (for efficiency, not max boost), 186hp and FWD (no AWD versions where I live) I've driven 31000km with it in the past 6 months (that's 19,375 freedom units). 1. Yes, it's a very comfortable car. Very comfy for the long roadtrips 2. Yes, stuff rattles. My dashboard glovebox absolutely loves to rattle. Also the passenger doortrim has something loose in it. 3. The audio system (Bose) is very nice, although a bit bass-heavy. Sadly there is Bose junk available (Centerpoint and stuff), and no EQ. So it will always be bass-heavy, even if you turn it down. 4. I absolutely LOVEEE how it doesn't have a single touchscreen. Every button you touch is very sturdy and feels nice. Big plus. 5. I love the fact you can make the 'Adaptive Cruise Control' dumb again with disableing the 'adaptive' part of the system. I use it all the time. Sadly it's not a persistant 'turn off' feature. Everytime you restart the car, you need to disable this. That is basicly the first thing I do when I start the car. 6. I like how it drives. Not too bouncy, not too stiff. Also overal handeling is good. I'm no car reviewer, but I have a lot of kilometers in this car. 7. No Wireless Android Auto function, so I have bought an "AAWireless Dongle" for that. Why the dongle? Because my phone straightup refuses to connect with the headunit, so the cable won't work. This is a phone issue, not a car issue. This headunit works with every other phone, except my phone (OnePlus 9, do a short Google search on Android Auto issues.. You'll see..) 8. Sadly there are no mounting points in the back for cargo. So you'll have to secure your cargo with stuffing other things next to it. 9. Leg- and headroom in the back is abysmal. I got a few tall friends (around the 1,75m area) and they don't really enjoy the backseat. 10. Can't comment on fuel economy. Since it's my business lease car, I have a business fuelcard. I fill it up when it's empty and I pay €0 for it. 11. I don't like how the other 3 doors are staying locked if you have the car running and you step out of a moment. Very annoying, and can't seem to disable it. 12. I absolutely HATE the 'automatic emergency brake', because even on the lowest setting, it's a bit too sensitive. I'd rather have a car without those things, because I had it scare the living shit out of me multiple times, without proper reason. I have eyes, I can see when somebody is braking for a turn he's taking. I don't want to brake too much for his turn.. 13. I drive a manual (I don't like automatic transmissions at all), and the bonus you'll get, is the 'at factory default' shortshifter. Feels nice! 14. Love the way the infotainment is navigated. Love the joystick in the middle, and all the buttons. Very tactile. I wish every car had this, and this good of an implementation. 15. The nose of the car.. Oh.. I absolutely love it! That was my take on this amazing car. I can't drive it anymore soon, because I'm switching jobs and the car stays at the current job. But I have another Japanese car in the pipeline. My very own, 2002 Mitsubishi Galant station with a N/A V6 and a manual (yes, the on in my profile picture) :D
The final thoughts are right on point. I bought a Premium NA AWD for 27k and don't miss the turbo at all. Just under 40,000 miles and it has been great. If you're somewhere warm you could probably do without the AWD and save even more.
Just go for the "turbo" trim since it starts at $32,450 and you get 99% of the options as the premium plus. Its definitely the one to go for and should be the one represented in price comparisons
Its clear that you guys had fun making this video and we are all better for it. Great advertising for tuxmats, fantastic comedy and a honest review making me consider it as a daily driver. You deserve a round of 👏 👏
I picked up a 2023 Turbo Sedan version 3 weeks ago and put 2000 miles on it. I drove it in severe rain, on some very twisty roads in the SC foothills, and 200 mile drives non stop. This is not a sports car but I will tell you what it is. It's a very composed car in hard cornering with the back end that rotates beautifully. Indifferent to wet conditions. Very comfortable and quiet on long trips. Plenty of get up and go between 1800 to 4000 rpms. Plus a simple well appointed interior with tech that is an ease to use. It reminds me of an inline 6 rear wheel drive from the early 2000s. Think BMW 5 or a Lexus IS 300. The brakes feel great progressive in feel but if you need to get on them they grab on real quick.
The turbo version of the Mazda 3 might not make a lot of sense to most people, but I think the 2.5L naturally aspirated version with AWD is a great buy. I got mine with the premium package for 28k. Not much back in 2019 or in the present is as nice with the same capabilities for that price. It’s not the fastest car in the world, but honestly, it’s got plenty of power for most people. It’s relaxing to drive, the sound system is pretty good, I can drive it year round with virtually no issues, it’s been very reliable, and it gets great fuel economy (around 40mpg highway). What other cars are out there that you can buy new for 30k that offer as much as the Mazda 3?
@shinn43 I've had to put people in the back seat, apologizing all the way to the car only for them to say they were fine back there. No trips longer than an hour but no complaints. I have the front seat pushed all the way back too. Anyone under 6 feet should be OK for most trips.
@@JaRW7 Definitely dependent on size of the driver and passengers. If only it had just a bit more leg space this would've been future proof. Surprisingly the CX30 isn't any different.
Just bought my first “new” car and it’s a 2021 Mazda 3 hatchback with the NA 2.5 and the manual. You guys put me on this car. Thank you for the detail in your videos it does not go unappreciated.
I love my 21 turbo hatch. I bought it new and it isn't the premium plus so it was a bit cheaper than this tested one. It really does feel like a jack of all trades and is imo still very good looking.
I didn’t buy a 3, but my CX-5 purchase gave me lots of peace of mind after hearing SG’s take on it. Super refined but the low-down torque hustles it just fine. Zero issues & I’m 92k miles in.
I have driven my Mazda 3 Turbo Premium for 24k miles now. Everything is great except painful fact that a lot of plastic parts are rattling. They really take the luxury feeling away when you have such a quiet cabin but hear the internal parts rattling on the highway. However, in this price range, I cannot find anything better. It is an elegant car for daily driving.
I bought a Mazda CX-30 base model based on your guys rec. For what I paid for it it's such a great ride! It's quiet, ergonomic, and easy to live with. It's very tactile and easy to drive like you'd expect. I actually like the base model alloys, tires are extremely cheap for 16s. All in all I'd highly recommend getting the CX-30 as AWD is just rolled in unlike the 3 and its about the same price at base. Only con I could mention maybe is the base engine is buzzy but it's responsive enough for my needs and gets 29mpg average in my driving.
Just bought a 2024 3 Hatch Preferred a couple of days ago and this series of reviews (as well as the 2019 video) really sold me on the car. First time buying new and im loving it. Coming from a 2006 Acura TSX, it feels like I've been living in the stone age with all the tech I have now. I really love the Snowflake White Pearl Mica paint, it contrasts beautifully with all of the black accents around the car, and the factory tint makes it pop even more. Looking forward to driving this thing for many many years to come.
I’ve had mine for 7 months. I love it. I paid less than msrp. Nothing at that price comes close to its performance and overall Japanese-made quality and design. I don’t have children and I don’t need a big back seat. It’s not an Audi A3 but it is better than anything in the sub $35k range. I also owned an NA manual transmission version of the 3. I don’t agree with the big guy or some folks in the comments. The manual version is kinda uninspired and the shifter is vague- feeling and shift action long. The engine makes a coarse sound above 4500 rpm and I just couldn’t ever take it above that mark. I traded that in for the Turbo with its 300 +lb/ft torque. I absolutely love it! It is the fastest A to Z car Mazda makes right now. This takes wet roads and light snow in absolute stride. Try and take a Miata out in the snow wontcha!!!! This car sends a good % of its power rearwards when going over 65 mph. It helps with overall stability and high speeds. Little touches like this you realize when you live with the car. I’m ok with other people not “getting it”. They can stick to Camrys and Rav4s; or their silly overpriced Tahoes and 4Runners.
I have this car, except the red interior. It’s everything that Jack mentions - a capable comfortable commuter. And I use it exactly like he says. My work commute is 35 miles one way that takes 45- 60 minutes depending on metro traffic. I drove the NA manual version and probably would have been ok with that if I had not also test driven this. I see it as a plus- in 3 years of driving this, I have maybe seen less than a handful of other turbo hatchbacks. It’s rare compared to accords, Camrys, 3 series, a series, pickups, cuvs etc.
I actually think I would love this car. In-between y’alls last update and now I got a Toyota Camry rental and realized something… I don’t need much to be happy. With just a set of paddle shifters and a tad more power than my actual car I was having a blast. I get caught up sometimes in speculating an enthusiast car to fit my needs, but its tweaks and touch ups in reality to provide a vehicle that can serve satisfying and dependable on the everyday. Combined with its beauty, the personal-ness of the car, and muscle, I think this is moreso what I’m looking for! Couldn’t buy it new…cause I’m poor, and I wonder if the NA manual of this would be more accurate to what I’d want (always anxious about whether speed is delivered), but even so, with a car like that? I may not ever be in want. Even less so when I saw off the muffler 😂
I really don’t understand how savage geese isn’t way more popular than competitors like TH and edmunds or whatever considering how much more entertaining it is to watch these guys than the others.
Honestly, TH is top quality, it's hard to beat them. The humour, production value, insights and them actually tracking cars is just unmatched on UA-cam. SG are good, but they're a little on the boring side and the production quality isn't as good
@@tbunreall I disagree but I think TH does have access to more insane cars and budget. These guys are real and the humor isn’t scripted by their parent company like TH.
I just picked up a 2023 Mazda 3 Turbo Premium Plus Hatch a couple of weeks ago as a new daily and it's perfect for what I need. I was looking for something that would be comfortable for day-to-day use, that had the creature comforts I wanted in a daily, and that also had a bit of performance to it. It is only my wife and I, so we don't need a large vehicle (and we already have a Ridgeline if we need hauling capabilities), and it needed to be an automatic so that my wife could drive it if needed. I still have a fun weekend car, with a manual transmission, so I have the enthusiast driving covered, and I feel like the Mazda was exactly what I was looking for
Test drove. So many disappointments. The torsion beam was horrible. The auto trans is 2 gears short. Cruise control is plus minus 5 mph on rolling terrain. Wanted to love it but no just no.
I bought a AWD drive Mazda3 sedan two years ago and really don't see the need for the extra power from the turbo. The price point was about the same as the Sport Touring Civic and that car does not have all wheel drive. The Mazda3 also feels more expensive than the Civic, has a design that will age better, handles equally well, and does not leave me forced to take a CVT and a turbo. The down sides have been the in-town fuel economy, small fuel tank for long trips and fairly fragile wheels when you nick a curb. I was also fortunate to get a model that was built in Japan versus Mexico.
I had one of these (destroyed in a flood, otherwise I'd still have it) and the one thing it had to distinguish it from the impression in your review is 310 ft-lb of torque. It just jumped so fast from a low speed to a moderate speed compared to economy cars (or to my Acura Integra) that it felt special (to me). Not saying it outperformed a true sports car in that situation, but it was much quicker than other cars in its class.
@@mezzb I agree completely, and I'm not trying to criticize the channel. But if you're like me and coming from a base model Civic, that extra boost feels quite sporty.
Hi guys, thank you for the Mazda 3 series of videos, they are really informative. I ended up buying the 3 GT Sport (the highest trim) here in Canada and overall I like the car. I should also say that it is significantly cheaper in Canada for some reason - 25% or so less to be exact. The top trim (without aero though) cost CAD 39k - much less than USD 38k you mentioned. I'm almost certain I wouldn't have bought it for CAD 52k, no way. I've driven 5000 km so far and overall it's a great car, drives really well, it's powerful, and I don't have an issue with the torsion beam - although I must say I don't have a lot of experience with cars overall 🙂 I drove 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer (98 hp) and 2009 Audi A4 (120 hp), and a bunch of rental cars over the years, so not a huge experience, especially with modern cars. So Mazda feels like a great car to me - much better than the new Civic I test drove. Civic is louder when accelerating and the interior is just too basic. It also costs the same in the top trim without having many of Mazda's key features like the AWD, powerful engine, HUD, 360 cameras etc. The only major problem I have so far with the Mazda 3 is rattles and squeaks. Sometimes it gets really bad and it's very annoying. I am planning to have this looked at by the dealer very soon and I'm hoping they will resolve it (or it will resolve itself as you mentioned). It is a problem reported by many other owners online, so it seems to me it's a design flaw of some kind 😒 There are squeaks in the central console when pushed either side - this seems to be the easiest to fix and apparently there's a TSB to fix that problem. Buzzing sound coming from the driver's side door tweeter speaker - very annoying and appears on rough roads that cause micro vibrations. Rattles from the infotainment display when driving over larger bumps. The infamous rattle coming from the glove box / passenger airbag - it's the least apparent one but when you notice it you can't go back. This one is also fixable. My previous cars did not have this, especially the Audi, which is a 15 year old design by now, so Mazda's claim of a luxury car is questionable. I think 18 inch wheels have a lot to do with those rattles, but overall the Mazda 3 doesn't feel as tightly built as I expected - at least from the interior feel perspective. I'm not sure how current generation A3 / A-Class / 1 series feel though.
On our way back from a Chicago to LA trip in out turbo hatch and can confirm the torque and fuel economy is impressive, suspension wise, it's satisfyingly stout over terrible roads or pot holes which I think helps it from hurting itself, I've gone without snows and can say that traction hasn't been an issue and also impressive in snowy weather, if I was to upgrade anything maybe a stickier brake pad, the design is one of my favorite things about the car, but when I heard the bose sound in it we pulled the trigger on a lease for it, thanks guys for maintaining it at our facility during the long term test, safe travels always😊
I bought a 2020 Mazda 3 on y’all’s recommendation (of course the turbo was introduced in 21) and eyed the turbo constantly after release. It’s really just the price that got me, a turbo CX50 was only 2K more so I ended up going with that and I’m loving it.
@@papa_pt yeah, but wait until you see who you have to do to get at the throttle body and access the intake manifold. Oh… then there’s the EGR cooler… For 60k+ miles, your mechanic is going to LOVE YOU. Mazdas are great cars and fun to drive, but long term maintenance costs due to DI is going to dull that luster every time anything under the hood needs to be moved around. The carbon cleaning is routine to any DI engine without accessory port injection, but the turbo mechanicals add so much more work that require extra elbows.
@@buttsexandbananapeels hmm you make it sound worse than my n54, which doesn't have EGR at least 😂 almost every new motor is DI and turbo so it's a fact of life now. And I agree it's a pain in the a$$
I have a 2018 Mazda 3 Hatch Grand Touring with four wheel independent suspension and a 6-speed MT. I love it. It has aged so well. I wish Mazda would bring some of that DNA back. That said, the 2018 model is also SUCH a comfortable car. Such an easy car to pass the time. It also can put a smile on your face with a little zoom-zoom factor. My mom has a 2021 Mazda 3 sedan and that version is truly one of the most beautiful sedans on the market.
I think the extra money for the turbo is warranted. I drove a NA cx5 and previously a 6 and the motor was ok but not great for New England i95 traffic. The turbo in my wife's cx9 makes it soo much better. Just wish the 3 was bigger on the inside for my young family. If you think about it, the extra money on the turbo is offset by the lower running costs so why not splurge for it?!
I bought a 2022 Turbo, it doesn’t come with all the bells and whistles but it has the ones I wanted, saves close to 5k. I added my own lip spoiler and side skirts. Probably get a aftermarket spoiler one day. Overall I’m very happy with the car.
The only thing I would have loved them to add to the Mazda 3 would have been cooled seats. Everything else looks great. Especially the aftermarket floor mats! I wish I knew where you got those from.
I used to do 30K a year in my 2012 mazda3 2.0L skyactiv manual (that i got for under $10k in 2014). I have a company truck now (a RAM that I hate) so i dont commute in it anymore. But ill still do a 12hr road trip every now and then with minimal fatiuge. Still get 34mpg mixed and 39-41hwy. The interior is definitely dated but everything still just works and is comfortable (just louder than I'd like). Only major issue has been a clutch master at 100K. 165K now and i still trust it to do anything ill need. Cars are too expensive now so I'm holding off on upgrading.
I have this car, its reliable and plenty fast. However, It leaves me wanting more in the driving dynamics, I have considered trading up for an Elantra N for pure driving fun. But you cannot have it both ways, this is a nicer car and is likely more reliable.
I'd love to hear your guys' thoughts on a tuned Turbo 3. The suspension + power mods on my '23 really woke the car up and is such an enjoyable (sporty) experience whether I'm going to work, cruising on the highway, or hitting the twisties.
I’ve had a 2018 3 for 5 years and 50k miles. I have a few tune files for it and usually run the E85 in the summer and 87 tune in the winter where I don’t need the wheel spin on snow tires. The vehicle was absolutely perfect from day 1 other than the engine tuning, especially with a manual where the engine behavior is so focused on low end with no puffs beyond 5k and a artificially low redline. I have left everything else stock other than brakes (the stock rotors, like my previous CX5, corroded to death in 2 years here in Chicago.) The tuning doesn’t add a ton of power, though the E85 tune is significant over the 87 and 93, but allowing a 7300rpm redline over 6500rpm, and fixing the timing and AFR issues that cause a torque cliff after 3000rpm, make the vehicle amazing to drive daily.
I like the mazda3 a lot but a mid level prefered for well under 30k seems to be a better car to get. Why have the turbo when the chassis, brakes, steering, and transmission can't keep up? My friend has a daily driver AWD Premium as his work vehicle and he puts 30k miles a year on it, no need for passenger space as nobody's in the car and needs AWD to drive though WV back roads in the winter. Sounds great for that purpose.
@@mezzb I mean, per Savagegeese's initial review of this car, they said the brakes weren't up to the task. They discuss in this video that Dave Coleman and people at mazda north america wanted this car to be tuned to be more of a hot hatch with better suspension. That's what I mean when the suspension, and brakes don't keep up with the turbo
I have 2021 Premium plus with a little over 50K on it and I also have a 2008 Speed3 I've had since new. Hands down the speed3 is way more fun to drive but you are exactly right it is not a hot hatch. You are also correct it is a very comfortable daily driver and particularly on long trips. I've traveled to Tennessee at least 10 times in this car and it was a pleasure to be in for a long drive. Sound system is very good. I have had only 1 issue is that the car will burn a little bit of oil between oil changes and its been an issue since I got it but I drive a lot of miles. But I will say I am still on the original brakes and nothing else has ever worn out just yet. I agree it is a little pricey and you are absolutely correct the appearance does not equal the looks...
I can only imagine what a $45,000 version of this car with $10 to $15,000 of additional markup could have been............if only another manufacturer like Honda or Toyota had such an option for $60,000 🤔
Every time I hop in my ‘19 soul red It feels incredible. This car, for me, is perfect. I’m a single man. My guitars fit in the trunk or back seat if need be. I really enjoy spirited driving in the car. With the Bose speakers pumping out the deep lows, I couldn’t ask for more. Initially I wanted an Audi after driving them at my detail job. Honestly I like the Mazda more, which is still mind blowing because I was set on getting an Audi. I could go into detail but something about the feeling the Mazda gives vs the Audi just works for me. This is going to sound corny, but I feel unique. Kinda don’t see a lot of these cars in northern ca/central coast area. So people are kinda taken back when they see me driving it and often give really nice compliments. I never thought I’d get compliments on my car, 😊. When I see another Mazda 3 i always wave or give the thumbs up 👍🏾 😅. I love it. Thanks guys!
I am 59 years old. My Mazda Turbo is almost perfect. For every day I have a lot of fun with this car. If I have stuff to carry I also have a GMC pickup.
at that price these compete with a top trim Integra, which while very similar to the Civic, feels more luxurious than this and it's much bigger and actually has a manual
This long term review describes 90% of how I feel about my '21 Mazda6 GTR. Yes, I saw your review 10times before I bought it and 5times after I bought it. Ignoring the fast that 6 is not hatchback, it is exactly what 3 is. Very relaxing cabin, nice place to be at. My commute is short and 6 may be overkill for that, but its very rewarding on long drives. I feel like evolution from this car will be either lexus IS or ES.
Pre-covid, I test drove the turbo and NA, FWD and AWD versions of this car and decided I liked the NA AWD best by far. Bonuses were the reduced complexity and potential for mechanical drama compared to having a turbo, better MPG, and way lower purchase price. The AWD made the car handle better, even just in typical city driving. Compared to other cars in its segment, it's also the only one with available driver seat memory, which was important to us since my wife and I are very different in size. Bought our NA AWD Sedan in November and have been really happy with the car since. To me the weakest point is the mushy auto trans, but I didn't buy this car to be a performance beast.
2024 Mazda 3 carbon turbo is a game changer. Waiting till the Fall, touch screen-10.25 display- AWD all come with it and new exterior for 31k glad I waited and extended my lease.
I think this is a gorgeous car. I had some hope that with the turbo engine, it could be a great fun car. All the longer, thoughtful reviews come out very similar to yours. It's a shame that, for this price, it doesn't have a true sport mode that brings it to life.
This has to be the best product placement and ad ever!
I rewinded that shit 😂
So good, UA-cam didn't notice
Thanks !
The best part of this video was watching Jack trying to keep his composure, as there is literally food flying everywhere.
this was a fucking horror show 😂
Whatever Tuxmat paid for this ad, it wasn't enough
Definitely the most Gonzo moment between Mark and Jack I've seen so far.
Mark: "I want you to call them! I want you to tell them...six... six... five... they shorted me one meatball!"
Jack (to himself): One meatball? You poor fool! Wait till you see those goddamn bats.
Mark's meatball rant is exactly why I don't let people eat in my car
Same.
I always tell people when they get in my car "This is an automobile, NOT a restaurant".
You need to get some tuxmats brother
RIP to whoever actually had to clean this mess
I picture Rigby in Mr. Maellard's limo.
It's because of Savagegeese that I decided to go with this car 4 months ago, and I absolutely love it. Thanks for all the detailed coverage that you guys do.
Every time someone I know asks for my opinion on a car (or even if they don’t ask 😉), I send them links to @savagegeese. The best.
This will probably be my next car.
@@johnp.5134 I've had the non-turbo model for 3 years and I haven't regretted it once
Same got a carbon gray red interior one a month ago
Just got one two days ago got the sedan tho love it
Funny how Jack's view on the Mazda 3 has changed 180 degrees. He was so upset with the turbo initially that Mark had to calm him down. Now he's selling his appreciation of the Mazda 3 to Mark.
It’s all perspective. He was pissed because he was expecting an enthusiast hot hatch. Now that his expectations are set, he really appreciates what it’s meant to do
IMO that speaks even more to the car. If someone can go from such a low point of perspective for the car to appreciating it and actually enjoying it for what it does, then there really is something of value there.
@@asto5223unfortunately its not much of an enthusiast car anymore, but its a nice car
@@ciello___8307 "Zoom Zoom" just doesn't sell I guess? They nailed it in the vid, sadly hot hatches are either shit boxes or insanely priced. With the release of the CX 90 it seems like their progression is confidently away from the old Mazdaspeed 3 days.
Mazda makes good cars. I tested a Mazda CX-90 not too long ago, and I was more comfortable in it; and it felt more upscale than my Acura RDX (2021).
I ended up trading the RDX lease for a Mercedes GLB (optioned out). But Mazda feels like premium brand at times to me.
The only sponsored ads I don’t skip. These guys are incredible.
Lmao that tuxmat segment is so unhinged.
If only every ad were that hilariously heinous...lol
Finishing with: "I challenge you" was gold
Seems like the standard use case for upgraded mats, I see no reason to doubt it being a legitimate real life meatball sandwich emergency.
Seems very normal
The best SG segment I’ve seen yet
As someone with a no eating policy in most of my cars, that meatball sub debacle was horrific to watch. It physically hurt me. Keep up the great work.
lmao same
same bruh, it really hard to watch (I still have the trauma of not able to eat cuz no money long ago). I almost vomited myself
I just bought tuxmats for my wife and her boyfriend they absolutely love them
Boyfriend!? 😂
Mark, is that you?
My wife's pool-boy says the mats will make cleaning up fluids in the back seat much easier, so I ordered them stat. He's so thoughtful.
Hands down best paid sponsorhip video portion of all time. I was dying of laughter while I ordered 50 sets of tuxmats for cars I don't even own
Better order just one meatball sandwich for the stomach you own.
I've owned 1 Mazda in my life. The damn thing has well over 200,000 miles and still not a single issue with it. Not even minor engine trouble. It's a 2014 Mazda 6. It's even more amazing because it was the first year of the new model after they ditched Ford.
I had one also, my Mazda 6 had nothing but problems and was a complete piece of crap. Would never own another one again.
@@CodyVella sure. Lol 😆 what year?
escaping from Ford's clutches resulted in significantly increased reliability...my 2004 6 with the V6 had a failed engine at 110k miles, amongst numerous other mechanical failures. And I've owned 5 Mazdas...late 90s-late 2000s is a terrible era and should be avoided.
@@tylerrynberg that I believe
@@tylerrynberg I'm the original owner of a 2004 Mazda 6 wagon with manual. My only issues have been oil leaks from the Ford V6. Maintenance has been very low. I only have 145K miles on it. I'm still running the original clutch. Didn't change the brakes till 100k miles.
At 8:33 I honestly could not disagree more that this vehicle is a entry level luxury vehicle. I just bought a 2023 mazda 3 gt AWD turbo and a lot of the handling issues and “dead input” feelings they talk about with the 2021 model are gone in the newest version. Mazda massively improved their GVC performance and you can really feel it in the corners. If you are someone going from a normal 2.0 (or smaller) 4cyl, (I upgraded from my 2014 GS) to this, it feels like you are driving a vehicle that is performance oriented and very hot. I will concede, it is an extremely refined vehicle, it does not have the same raw power and feel of a speed 3, that being said, this car is no slouch and absolutely flies, albeit it doesn’t feel like the car is falling apart. This car is also manufactured and assembled in Hiroshima Japan and still has the JDM stamp in the door sills and on the engine block which is meaningless to most, but important to me, as I respect the craftsmanship of the Japanese (completely personal preference). I must say however, at $37,000 msrp Canadian, what are my other options? The Acura integra is a boat with CVT, smaller engine, more expensive and no AWD. The Honda civic has no AWD until you buy a civic r and the price increase is just absurd. A Jetta isn’t even in this conversation, a Camry maybe, but it fails even harder at being fun. Which leaves me with Subaru or a VW Golf? No thanks, the mazda is cheaper then both of those and comes with AWD and turbo (which I could only get in a golf R which costs $65,000+). To be completely honest, mazda completely destroyed all their competition with this car, and it’s not even close.
Well put. I love mine too, it's an absolute masterpiece of a car
Even the type r is FWD
Isn’t the car in this video a 2023 model?
I need to drive a 2023 model but I owned a 2021 and sold it because it was too boring compared to the previous gen Mazda3. I’d be surprised that they changed it that much from 2021 to 2023 in terms of driving experience
The Civic doesn't need AWD it handles amazing and adding unnecessary weight and lowering its mpg for better traction and launches isn't the point of the car, there's a Golf for that and even the Corolla has AWD option now. But I don't think AWD is as important as people think it is and agree with Honda's design choice for the size of the vehicle and what its made for it's really unnecessary and just adds cost without good reason. They aren't trying to compete with Subaru and Volkswagen.
To each his own. They are driving tons of cars many of which are performance specs or high end luxury so they have plenty of experience but perhaps high expectations. For normies like us who only drive our cars and occasional rentals, the power and performance of this car feels good. Coming from a previous 2.3 NA to this was plenty for me.
It's objectively the best car in every segment. Mazda 3 is a competent SUV, CUV, Hatchback, Coupe, Supercar, Tank, APC, Truck, Sherpa & boat. Hands down, fr fr, no cap. Fax.
I think you Like The Mazda 3, not sure tho.
I'm bummed this is the last mazda 3 video as I get excited for each one. I love my 19 premium awd hatch and Jack is spot on that it's easy to live with and great all around. I have no regrets buying this car. It might end up being my wife's car if I decide I need a more enthusiast type vehicle since mine is NA as she loves this car too. I wouldn't be able to get rid of it though, it's too good for the price and looks great inside and out.
I got rid of my NA 6-Speed about 4 years ago when the wifey convinced me I should get a Mustang GT (seriously). I loved that car, and with the torque vectoring I could go incredibly fast around certain off ramps more confidently than with the Mustang: the rear end NEVER came around, U could just stay on it.
When it was time for her to get a new ride a couple weeks ago, we tested every small SUV below the Macan - the CX-30/3 was nicer inside than every single one - with Mercedes coming in second. Finally, after looking at EVERY CAR - some much more expensive - she decided on the 3 Hatch Turbo! I couldn't be happier.
Just drove my 2019 NA FWD hatch 10 hours yesterday with basically zero fatigue. I also find myself looking back at it when I get out, after 2 years of ownership. Love this car, I’ll probably drive it until it blows up.
It's a great looking car. It constantly gets stares and compliments.
I LOVE looking back @ it when I get out ugh & I will also drive mine until it dies 😭😭😭
I got a 2013 and I do this
The panning to Jack when he said personnel problems 😂
The quick cut to Jack made me roll of the coach... That was harsh. 🤣
2019 Mazda3 AWD Premium Sedan owner here. The Mazda3 is definitely a car you appreciate more the longer you have it. Mine turned 4 years old this year and it has done literally everything I've asked of it with only two failures I can think of. One was a dead battery, and the other was an engine light that came on but then went off agin a few days later without any service done. I'm running CorkSport coil-overs and 12mm wheel spacers all around. I have my ride height set to 1" lower all around and slightly stiffer in the rear. This of course makes most mid corner bumps and pucker moment, but on smooth roads, the car has tons of grip. The modifications also give the car a very aggressive and flush look. It's definitely a car that I look back at every time I get out of it. I also have a dealer installed Mazda branded roof rack to primarily carry my bikes, but I've mounted other things on there too. Overall, including the modifications, the car was less than $30,000. Not bad for a car with leather everywhere, Bose audio, heated seats and steering wheel, HUD, automatic high beams, automatic wipers, adaptive cruise, lane keep assist, reverse tilt mirrors, and AWD traction for the winter time.
13000 mile 2022 Turbo sedan. Like you said, the more you drive it, the more you like it. I’d add interior rattles to the list, but that’s about it. The best all round value in the low 30s.
@@duncanmclellan5479 I had one interior rattle on my 3 thus far but the dealership fixed it.
@@duncanmclellan5479 Yes, I think the Turbo models are even better. Wish I had waited for the turbo to be released before buying mine. I honestly cannot think of a better vehicle for the price. Mazda as a brand is criminally underrated.
@@TheGreektrojan I have a rattle near the driver seatbelt. I give up on trying to diagnose it lol.
Couldn’t agree more. I have the 2019 premium six speed manual. 71,000 miles. Nothing but scheduled maintenance.
Shame they never made a hot version of these. The body style loooks great and would look even better in "hot hatch" form
just a few mods away from hot
It doesn't even need more power to be hot imo, just needs to handle better. They absolutely could've done a more performance oriented version with IRS. Like VW started putting a beam rear on their economy cars but gave the GLI and GTI IRS. Mazda seemingly lost their ethos of making fun everyday cars after the Ford era, they just wanna be Toyota 2 now.
@@RatBürgerSk8 IRS is important for comfort in the rear seats, but a twist beam does not disqualify a hatch from being hot: See the twist beam Fiesta ST.
@@Mr00Tedit's only due to costs and the FiST is a class below.
Hitting a bump or imperfection mid corner with Torsion will always suck
Absolutely.
Is this trim the highest that ever made?
It is strange how cars have become so much about the "experience", when I, and I'm sure many others, really can appreciate a car that disappears under us when we just want to get home. I'm a bit older and I miss the days when comfortable, quiet, good riding cars were available for less than insane prices. On a long road trip, the last thing I'm concerned about is being "entertained" by my car. I just want to arrive in one piece, and not feel like the trip was a torture exercise.
Tux Mat owner for over 4 years now.....Superb product !
Your videos on the launch of the 4th gen Mazda 3 helped me decide to buy one. I have 13k miles on my 2022 Mazda 3 sedan in 10 months of ownership. I share your same sentiments for the car. However, the version you have is getting out of the value range of this car. My car is a Carbon Edition with the FWD n/a 2.5L drivetrain. The MSRP was around $27.5k. For that price, you are getting the same interior and qualities of the vehicle without the power and AWD for over $10,000 less. I think this trim is a hell of a value. You are getting the full safety suite, leather interior, all LED lighting, Bose audio, sunroof, and no f-ing CVT. I never drove a turbo model, but I have owned a tuned Focus ST in the past and haven't once felt this car is underpowered. 186hp 186tq is perfectly adequate and has good fuel economy without the added complexity of a turbo. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.
Is there any specific reason why you picked carbon instead of premium?
@@uaChuk If memory serves me correctly, the only features you gained with a premium were the HUD, and premium adaptive lighting. You also had to pay an up charge to get a color I liked. It was going to end up being another $2500-ish and I didn’t feel the increase was worth it. Plus, the carbon edition was in stock at the dealer versus having to wait for a premium.
Premium gets you so much. Just compared in their site trims and specs... for 1200 you get signature lighting, paddle shifters, navigation, traffic sign recognition, HUD & headlamp steering as you said, and can option the same red interior. I can see someone getting the Carbon if they just wanted that color and Bose and don't care how their exterior accent lighting looks while driving (signature lighting makes this car look so good and expensive front and rear!). But now, 2024, no more Bose on Carbon... Interesting. I remember even Preferred had Bose back when these first came out. Glad you were able to get that and its metal speaker grills.
I have the turbo awd cuz i like going fast, but 10k fast? Not necessary so i agree with your assessment. I don't think i saw a FWD option in red tho and i bought when there was the shortage going on
As someone who literally pays money every month in an attempt to avoid ads, I've literally never been so entertained by one that I had to watch it twice in a row. Unbelievable work, I hope tux lets you keep the creative freedom because you're killing it.
This is Mark's return to form as a comedic genius. Well done Jack for a excessive amount of driving this past 6 months
🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑get me those floormats!
I’ve had my 2023 Mazda 3 turbo for 2/3 months and I’ve put 20k kms on it. Road trips and inclement weather conditions. Love the car. Drives great and wins most stop light races.
@@japanwatchconnectionsounds like he does based on his comment?
The factory tires are pretty awful. I replaced them immediately and added a sway bar to the rear and that made a world of difference.
I really appreciate your long term review of this car. I bought a 2021 Mazda 3 Turbo off of the original review. Jack is right about this car. I love the fact that I can get into this car, put on a podcast, and just relax while cruising to my destination. For longer road trips, I don't feel anywhere near as fatigued as I did driving my 2012 Mazda 3 2.5.
I have a 2012 2.0 with the Skyactive and it's a dreadful highway vehicle. I had to install apple carplay/AA radio so I could handle driving on the highway. Plus my body hurts after 2 hours of driving it. Also have the plastic in my car is either squeaking, falling apart, or just breaking. My rearview mirror is delaminating itself from the actual glass itself. Great 1st car, but stupid car market is terrible now.
I had the same feeling switching from a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer to the 2021 Mazda 3.
Dealership got my 3 Turbo in 2 weeks before I had to drive from Maryland to Miami, FL. Those miles just disappeared because of how smooth and quiet the drive is. My only gripe is that I would have loved an extra 2 or 3 gallons in the fuel tank.
i have the non turbo 2020 preffered sedan didnt need the extra power and the non turbo has more than enough passing power for the highway in the 2.5 na and i agree completely with this review also its just comfortable
@@RaduB. But I work remote so I don't really need a new vehicle. Might even sell my current one.
For those wondering for aftermarket tunes for this car. There are two DRTuning has a Flash tune available for this car and it’s good. Also there another tune availability is Orange Virus Tune from a guy name Rafael he actually adds boost and another things to bring the car the power and torque the enjoyment you’ll get from a mazdaspeed car. I have the Orange Virus tune and it has been good one thing the guy is from the Philippines so the time zone will be some issue but he is super responsive and reliable to get a hold of.
DRTuning is Canada based I believe, and is definitely the safe tune (no boost added at all) but still helps massively. Some of the computers in this car behave really weirdly when tinkering and that tune really helps
@@Xaiux yeah I ran Daniel’s tune for four months and it’s been good. He’s in the works of tuning it for boost soon. I was just a little impatient and I reach out to Rafael to see if he started tuning these cars and come to find out he did. He even said that there are 10 guys here in the states that has his tunes.
@@misternordberg3675 he had an bad experience with the brz on the tuning deals. Also those were the early stages of tuning those cars. Now all the tuners got it all figured out and they are running great on their tunes. You can’t go to any tuner to tune you car now. Also it pays to wait for someone to work all the bugs out of their tunes to get everything straight out.
Aftermarket options are nice and all but what's the point. This thing has more than enough power in stock form. What's the end goal?
@@misternordberg3675 When the car is way out of warranty and hasn't much value left, why not...
I don't know what I like better, Mark's meatball fiasco or Jack throwing banana peels out of the Caddy while aping out on the track.
This car is amazing. I have a 2021 that I got w 4K miles on it. Love driving it every day. Never disappoints. Enjoyable at all speeds and in all weather.
I’ve owned the Mazda 3 Turbo Hatch for about 2.5 years now. Coming from a base 2012 civic. This vehicle feels more than sporty and luxurious. I’m sure compared to other cars it’s boring but I have enjoyed its driving dynamics. It’s not perfect but it handles well on corners which is my favorite thing to do in the car. I would recommend this car to everyone considering it.
what the hell, i droved a 2012 civic too then got a new '21 turbo 3 hatch polymetal gray with red leathers wow the coincidence!!
great daily driver and living in a snowy environment, amazing all-season daily vehicle
sounds system, comfort level, that turbo spooling on traffic, & the maintenance cost man!!!
I’m currently in college and my old trusty 2012 Acura TL started showing signs of retirement, so I started looking around and came across Mazda. After Mark’s original videos on this generation of Mazda3, I was convinced that these cars had some serious thought put into them and they were worth trying out. I bought a 2021 CX-3O Select AWD new for $26,000 and it’s great, I actually hustle the car regularly and it puts a smile on my face. I think the N/A cars are much better in terms of reliability than the turbo and I’ve never felt that it was underpowered (even coming from a J37 305hp Acura), great cars however they do have some flaws, but they’re worth dealing with
same i have a 2020 prefered mazda 3 sedan that 2.5 na never feels underpowered for when you need it got it cop for 25 out the door flat with 26k miles totally best car at that pricepoint
I really wanted you to take a bite of that meatball while removing the mat. Outstanding work guys!
He did, it's on the editing room floor.
Eating off the sponsored product is the only way to truly endorse it
I have this car too as a company lease car, but the EU SkyActiv-X version with a supercharger (for efficiency, not max boost), 186hp and FWD (no AWD versions where I live)
I've driven 31000km with it in the past 6 months (that's 19,375 freedom units).
1. Yes, it's a very comfortable car. Very comfy for the long roadtrips
2. Yes, stuff rattles. My dashboard glovebox absolutely loves to rattle. Also the passenger doortrim has something loose in it.
3. The audio system (Bose) is very nice, although a bit bass-heavy. Sadly there is Bose junk available (Centerpoint and stuff), and no EQ. So it will always be bass-heavy, even if you turn it down.
4. I absolutely LOVEEE how it doesn't have a single touchscreen. Every button you touch is very sturdy and feels nice. Big plus.
5. I love the fact you can make the 'Adaptive Cruise Control' dumb again with disableing the 'adaptive' part of the system. I use it all the time. Sadly it's not a persistant 'turn off' feature. Everytime you restart the car, you need to disable this. That is basicly the first thing I do when I start the car.
6. I like how it drives. Not too bouncy, not too stiff. Also overal handeling is good. I'm no car reviewer, but I have a lot of kilometers in this car.
7. No Wireless Android Auto function, so I have bought an "AAWireless Dongle" for that. Why the dongle? Because my phone straightup refuses to connect with the headunit, so the cable won't work. This is a phone issue, not a car issue. This headunit works with every other phone, except my phone (OnePlus 9, do a short Google search on Android Auto issues.. You'll see..)
8. Sadly there are no mounting points in the back for cargo. So you'll have to secure your cargo with stuffing other things next to it.
9. Leg- and headroom in the back is abysmal. I got a few tall friends (around the 1,75m area) and they don't really enjoy the backseat.
10. Can't comment on fuel economy. Since it's my business lease car, I have a business fuelcard. I fill it up when it's empty and I pay €0 for it.
11. I don't like how the other 3 doors are staying locked if you have the car running and you step out of a moment. Very annoying, and can't seem to disable it.
12. I absolutely HATE the 'automatic emergency brake', because even on the lowest setting, it's a bit too sensitive. I'd rather have a car without those things, because I had it scare the living shit out of me multiple times, without proper reason. I have eyes, I can see when somebody is braking for a turn he's taking. I don't want to brake too much for his turn..
13. I drive a manual (I don't like automatic transmissions at all), and the bonus you'll get, is the 'at factory default' shortshifter. Feels nice!
14. Love the way the infotainment is navigated. Love the joystick in the middle, and all the buttons. Very tactile. I wish every car had this, and this good of an implementation.
15. The nose of the car.. Oh.. I absolutely love it!
That was my take on this amazing car. I can't drive it anymore soon, because I'm switching jobs and the car stays at the current job. But I have another Japanese car in the pipeline. My very own, 2002 Mitsubishi Galant station with a N/A V6 and a manual (yes, the on in my profile picture) :D
The final thoughts are right on point. I bought a Premium NA AWD for 27k and don't miss the turbo at all. Just under 40,000 miles and it has been great. If you're somewhere warm you could probably do without the AWD and save even more.
Even in cold places, unless you live in mountains, FWD with good winter tires is more than capable.
Just go for the "turbo" trim since it starts at $32,450 and you get 99% of the options as the premium plus. Its definitely the one to go for and should be the one represented in price comparisons
Its clear that you guys had fun making this video and we are all better for it. Great advertising for tuxmats, fantastic comedy and a honest review making me consider it as a daily driver. You deserve a round of 👏 👏
I picked up a 2023 Turbo Sedan version 3 weeks ago and put 2000 miles on it. I drove it in severe rain, on some very twisty roads in the SC foothills, and 200 mile drives non stop. This is not a sports car but I will tell you what it is. It's a very composed car in hard cornering with the back end that rotates beautifully. Indifferent to wet conditions. Very comfortable and quiet on long trips. Plenty of get up and go between 1800 to 4000 rpms. Plus a simple well appointed interior with tech that is an ease to use. It reminds me of an inline 6 rear wheel drive from the early 2000s. Think BMW 5 or a Lexus IS 300. The brakes feel great progressive in feel but if you need to get on them they grab on real quick.
I have a 23 sedan 2.5T as well. A rear sway bar and better tires makes a world of difference.
The turbo version of the Mazda 3 might not make a lot of sense to most people, but I think the 2.5L naturally aspirated version with AWD is a great buy. I got mine with the premium package for 28k. Not much back in 2019 or in the present is as nice with the same capabilities for that price. It’s not the fastest car in the world, but honestly, it’s got plenty of power for most people. It’s relaxing to drive, the sound system is pretty good, I can drive it year round with virtually no issues, it’s been very reliable, and it gets great fuel economy (around 40mpg highway).
What other cars are out there that you can buy new for 30k that offer as much as the Mazda 3?
I agree, only wish it had better city MPGs and slightly bigger backseat.
@shinn43 I've had to put people in the back seat, apologizing all the way to the car only for them to say they were fine back there. No trips longer than an hour but no complaints. I have the front seat pushed all the way back too. Anyone under 6 feet should be OK for most trips.
@@JaRW7 Definitely dependent on size of the driver and passengers. If only it had just a bit more leg space this would've been future proof. Surprisingly the CX30 isn't any different.
Just bought my first “new” car and it’s a 2021 Mazda 3 hatchback with the NA 2.5 and the manual. You guys put me on this car. Thank you for the detail in your videos it does not go unappreciated.
I love my 21 turbo hatch. I bought it new and it isn't the premium plus so it was a bit cheaper than this tested one. It really does feel like a jack of all trades and is imo still very good looking.
I didn’t buy a 3, but my CX-5 purchase gave me lots of peace of mind after hearing SG’s take on it. Super refined but the low-down torque hustles it just fine. Zero issues & I’m 92k miles in.
Do you have the turbo version?
Savage Geese led me to love the current Mazda 3, I really hope a turbo hatch will be my next car.
I don't understand the appeal of going out of one's way to get a turbocharged engine over a predictable NA engine
@@perfectperfecto young people, they just don't get it.
@@perfectperfecto What if you're planning to lease it for 3 years?
@@JensonPais then lease a euro car lol
@@perfectperfecto 🤣
I have driven my Mazda 3 Turbo Premium for 24k miles now. Everything is great except painful fact that a lot of plastic parts are rattling. They really take the luxury feeling away when you have such a quiet cabin but hear the internal parts rattling on the highway. However, in this price range, I cannot find anything better. It is an elegant car for daily driving.
I bought a Mazda CX-30 base model based on your guys rec. For what I paid for it it's such a great ride! It's quiet, ergonomic, and easy to live with. It's very tactile and easy to drive like you'd expect. I actually like the base model alloys, tires are extremely cheap for 16s. All in all I'd highly recommend getting the CX-30 as AWD is just rolled in unlike the 3 and its about the same price at base. Only con I could mention maybe is the base engine is buzzy but it's responsive enough for my needs and gets 29mpg average in my driving.
Just bought a 2024 3 Hatch Preferred a couple of days ago and this series of reviews (as well as the 2019 video) really sold me on the car. First time buying new and im loving it.
Coming from a 2006 Acura TSX, it feels like I've been living in the stone age with all the tech I have now. I really love the Snowflake White Pearl Mica paint, it contrasts beautifully with all of the black accents around the car, and the factory tint makes it pop even more. Looking forward to driving this thing for many many years to come.
As much as I like Mazda, I think this would sell better with standard rear end to compete with Golf etc. Especially on EU market.
That's essentially what a cx 30 is.
@@DM-fp8uw to some extend, yes.
I’ve had mine for 7 months. I love it. I paid less than msrp. Nothing at that price comes close to its performance and overall Japanese-made quality and design. I don’t have children and I don’t need a big back seat. It’s not an Audi A3 but it is better than anything in the sub $35k range. I also owned an NA manual transmission version of the 3. I don’t agree with the big guy or some folks in the comments. The manual version is kinda uninspired and the shifter is vague- feeling and shift action long. The engine makes a coarse sound above 4500 rpm and I just couldn’t ever take it above that mark. I traded that in for the Turbo with its 300 +lb/ft torque. I absolutely love it! It is the fastest A to Z car Mazda makes right now. This takes wet roads and light snow in absolute stride. Try and take a Miata out in the snow wontcha!!!! This car sends a good % of its power rearwards when going over 65 mph. It helps with overall stability and high speeds. Little touches like this you realize when you live with the car. I’m ok with other people not “getting it”. They can stick to Camrys and Rav4s; or their silly overpriced Tahoes and 4Runners.
Nice final review. I recently purchased a CX-30 (very similar) and got to say it is one of the best vehicles in 50 years of driving that I have owned.
Your tuxmat ad changed my life forever. I accept your challenge.
Touchpads take your eyes off the road like a cellphone. The Mazda systems is ultimately simple and effective. Its a great daily driver.
I have 2 Mazdas and I don’t even look at the touch pads, you memorize the positions within a few days. Assuming I understand what your comment says.
A car you dont think about is really a great car. A comfortable boring car doesn't really mean that you don't think about it.
Totally applies to my 2014 CRV. Do I miss my Audi Avant? Yes. Do I miss the costs? No. Fill ups and regular services and it does its job just fine.
New sub. Don't know how I have been missing this channel which has instantly become my favorite. You guys are the best.
I have this car, except the red interior. It’s everything that Jack mentions - a capable comfortable commuter. And I use it exactly like he says. My work commute is 35 miles one way that takes 45- 60 minutes depending on metro traffic.
I drove the NA manual version and probably would have been ok with that if I had not also test driven this.
I see it as a plus- in 3 years of driving this, I have maybe seen less than a handful of other turbo hatchbacks. It’s rare compared to accords, Camrys, 3 series, a series, pickups, cuvs etc.
I actually think I would love this car. In-between y’alls last update and now I got a Toyota Camry rental and realized something… I don’t need much to be happy. With just a set of paddle shifters and a tad more power than my actual car I was having a blast. I get caught up sometimes in speculating an enthusiast car to fit my needs, but its tweaks and touch ups in reality to provide a vehicle that can serve satisfying and dependable on the everyday.
Combined with its beauty, the personal-ness of the car, and muscle, I think this is moreso what I’m looking for! Couldn’t buy it new…cause I’m poor, and I wonder if the NA manual of this would be more accurate to what I’d want (always anxious about whether speed is delivered), but even so, with a car like that? I may not ever be in want. Even less so when I saw off the muffler 😂
I think one thing you may be overlooking is that the humble Toyota Camry these days is a pretty good car.
I have the 122hp version since 2021, i have nearly 50k km on it, and still loving it.
Next step is breaks and suspension upgrade
I really don’t understand how savage geese isn’t way more popular than competitors like TH and edmunds or whatever considering how much more entertaining it is to watch these guys than the others.
Honestly, TH is top quality, it's hard to beat them. The humour, production value, insights and them actually tracking cars is just unmatched on UA-cam. SG are good, but they're a little on the boring side and the production quality isn't as good
@@tbunreall I disagree but I think TH does have access to more insane cars and budget. These guys are real and the humor isn’t scripted by their parent company like TH.
I just picked up a 2023 Mazda 3 Turbo Premium Plus Hatch a couple of weeks ago as a new daily and it's perfect for what I need. I was looking for something that would be comfortable for day-to-day use, that had the creature comforts I wanted in a daily, and that also had a bit of performance to it. It is only my wife and I, so we don't need a large vehicle (and we already have a Ridgeline if we need hauling capabilities), and it needed to be an automatic so that my wife could drive it if needed. I still have a fun weekend car, with a manual transmission, so I have the enthusiast driving covered, and I feel like the Mazda was exactly what I was looking for
I bought a cx-30 turbo based off their review and couldn't be happier.
Same it's such an easy car to live with and it pulls when you want it to
Test drove. So many disappointments. The torsion beam was horrible. The auto trans is 2 gears short. Cruise control is plus minus 5 mph on rolling terrain. Wanted to love it but no just no.
@@whatthe6532 what did you get instead?
I bought a AWD drive Mazda3 sedan two years ago and really don't see the need for the extra power from the turbo. The price point was about the same as the Sport Touring Civic and that car does not have all wheel drive. The Mazda3 also feels more expensive than the Civic, has a design that will age better, handles equally well, and does not leave me forced to take a CVT and a turbo. The down sides have been the in-town fuel economy, small fuel tank for long trips and fairly fragile wheels when you nick a curb. I was also fortunate to get a model that was built in Japan versus Mexico.
I had one of these (destroyed in a flood, otherwise I'd still have it) and the one thing it had to distinguish it from the impression in your review is 310 ft-lb of torque. It just jumped so fast from a low speed to a moderate speed compared to economy cars (or to my Acura Integra) that it felt special (to me). Not saying it outperformed a true sports car in that situation, but it was much quicker than other cars in its class.
@@mezzb I agree completely, and I'm not trying to criticize the channel. But if you're like me and coming from a base model Civic, that extra boost feels quite sporty.
@@mezzb Totally agree. I'd love to do one of those 'how to drive fast' courses.
Hi guys, thank you for the Mazda 3 series of videos, they are really informative.
I ended up buying the 3 GT Sport (the highest trim) here in Canada and overall I like the car.
I should also say that it is significantly cheaper in Canada for some reason - 25% or so less to be exact. The top trim (without aero though) cost CAD 39k - much less than USD 38k you mentioned. I'm almost certain I wouldn't have bought it for CAD 52k, no way.
I've driven 5000 km so far and overall it's a great car, drives really well, it's powerful, and I don't have an issue with the torsion beam - although I must say I don't have a lot of experience with cars overall 🙂 I drove 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer (98 hp) and 2009 Audi A4 (120 hp), and a bunch of rental cars over the years, so not a huge experience, especially with modern cars.
So Mazda feels like a great car to me - much better than the new Civic I test drove. Civic is louder when accelerating and the interior is just too basic. It also costs the same in the top trim without having many of Mazda's key features like the AWD, powerful engine, HUD, 360 cameras etc.
The only major problem I have so far with the Mazda 3 is rattles and squeaks. Sometimes it gets really bad and it's very annoying. I am planning to have this looked at by the dealer very soon and I'm hoping they will resolve it (or it will resolve itself as you mentioned).
It is a problem reported by many other owners online, so it seems to me it's a design flaw of some kind 😒
There are squeaks in the central console when pushed either side - this seems to be the easiest to fix and apparently there's a TSB to fix that problem.
Buzzing sound coming from the driver's side door tweeter speaker - very annoying and appears on rough roads that cause micro vibrations.
Rattles from the infotainment display when driving over larger bumps.
The infamous rattle coming from the glove box / passenger airbag - it's the least apparent one but when you notice it you can't go back. This one is also fixable.
My previous cars did not have this, especially the Audi, which is a 15 year old design by now, so Mazda's claim of a luxury car is questionable.
I think 18 inch wheels have a lot to do with those rattles, but overall the Mazda 3 doesn't feel as tightly built as I expected - at least from the interior feel perspective.
I'm not sure how current generation A3 / A-Class / 1 series feel though.
Waiting for your review on CX-90!! You guys are so detailed oriented and appreciate all your reviews :)
On our way back from a Chicago to LA trip in out turbo hatch and can confirm the torque and fuel economy is impressive, suspension wise, it's satisfyingly stout over terrible roads or pot holes which I think helps it from hurting itself, I've gone without snows and can say that traction hasn't been an issue and also impressive in snowy weather, if I was to upgrade anything maybe a stickier brake pad, the design is one of my favorite things about the car, but when I heard the bose sound in it we pulled the trigger on a lease for it, thanks guys for maintaining it at our facility during the long term test, safe travels always😊
It’s a nice way to put tux mats in your sponsor so great.
Mark and Jack thank you for this long range test. Due to this video you turned me on to the Mazda 3 and eventually led me to purchase one.
Great long term review. This is such a quirky car, but I love it for most of those reasons.
I absolutely love my 23 sedan turbo! Such a nice interior and very fun to drive for what it is.
You can run regular gas in a Mazda turbo. That's a big deal considering today's gas prices.
People buying a $35k+ car probably aren't too worried about saving 20 cents a gallon
@@danielsloan People spending under $40k for a new car are absolutely concerned with gas prices
@@danielsloan It's $0.40 a gallon in central PA. With rewards included.
I replaced all of my plates for tuxmats. Best decision of my life. Thanks Savagegeese!
I bought a 2020 Mazda 3 on y’all’s recommendation (of course the turbo was introduced in 21) and eyed the turbo constantly after release. It’s really just the price that got me, a turbo CX50 was only 2K more so I ended up going with that and I’m loving it.
They’re great cars until you do a 30k carbon cleaning on one. Oh boy…
@@buttsexandbananapeelsisn't that every DI turbo motor..
@@papa_pt yeah, but wait until you see who you have to do to get at the throttle body and access the intake manifold. Oh… then there’s the EGR cooler…
For 60k+ miles, your mechanic is going to LOVE YOU.
Mazdas are great cars and fun to drive, but long term maintenance costs due to DI is going to dull that luster every time anything under the hood needs to be moved around.
The carbon cleaning is routine to any DI engine without accessory port injection, but the turbo mechanicals add so much more work that require extra elbows.
@@buttsexandbananapeels hmm you make it sound worse than my n54, which doesn't have EGR at least 😂 almost every new motor is DI and turbo so it's a fact of life now. And I agree it's a pain in the a$$
@@buttsexandbananapeelsdunno if that’ll even be my problem. Didn’t even crack 20k on the 3 I had for ~3 years
I have a 2018 Mazda 3 Hatch Grand Touring with four wheel independent suspension and a 6-speed MT. I love it. It has aged so well. I wish Mazda would bring some of that DNA back. That said, the 2018 model is also SUCH a comfortable car. Such an easy car to pass the time. It also can put a smile on your face with a little zoom-zoom factor. My mom has a 2021 Mazda 3 sedan and that version is truly one of the most beautiful sedans on the market.
I think the extra money for the turbo is warranted. I drove a NA cx5 and previously a 6 and the motor was ok but not great for New England i95 traffic. The turbo in my wife's cx9 makes it soo much better. Just wish the 3 was bigger on the inside for my young family. If you think about it, the extra money on the turbo is offset by the lower running costs so why not splurge for it?!
I bought a 2022 Turbo, it doesn’t come with all the bells and whistles but it has the ones I wanted, saves close to 5k. I added my own lip spoiler and side skirts. Probably get a aftermarket spoiler one day. Overall I’m very happy with the car.
Where did you purchase the lip and side skirts from if you don't mind me asking?
@@robh1521 I ordered mine from Mikstore.
The only thing I would have loved them to add to the Mazda 3 would have been cooled seats. Everything else looks great. Especially the aftermarket floor mats! I wish I knew where you got those from.
i would have paid probably too much for cooled seats. oh well.
Its called Tux Mat
I used to do 30K a year in my 2012 mazda3 2.0L skyactiv manual (that i got for under $10k in 2014). I have a company truck now (a RAM that I hate) so i dont commute in it anymore. But ill still do a 12hr road trip every now and then with minimal fatiuge. Still get 34mpg mixed and 39-41hwy. The interior is definitely dated but everything still just works and is comfortable (just louder than I'd like). Only major issue has been a clutch master at 100K. 165K now and i still trust it to do anything ill need. Cars are too expensive now so I'm holding off on upgrading.
I have this car, its reliable and plenty fast. However, It leaves me wanting more in the driving dynamics, I have considered trading up for an Elantra N for pure driving fun. But you cannot have it both ways, this is a nicer car and is likely more reliable.
Watch the commercial for 3 times, can’t get enough of it!
I'd love to hear your guys' thoughts on a tuned Turbo 3. The suspension + power mods on my '23 really woke the car up and is such an enjoyable (sporty) experience whether I'm going to work, cruising on the highway, or hitting the twisties.
What kind of tune did you do and suspension mods ?
I bought five sets of tux mats for my car and now I’m a millionaire! Thank you Savagegeese!
It's been a minute, but - how's Turbowski doing? Could we ever see him again?
Unfortunately he died in a gold bullion induced vehicle lift failure!
I heard he's doing twenty to life upstate.
Yes. Please bring back Turbowski once in awhile! I miss his straightforward comments. 😅
maybe he got sick of the new cars bs lol
He died in a failed assassination attempt on the dictator of North Korea.
RIP Turbowski.
I’ve had a 2018 3 for 5 years and 50k miles. I have a few tune files for it and usually run the E85 in the summer and 87 tune in the winter where I don’t need the wheel spin on snow tires. The vehicle was absolutely perfect from day 1 other than the engine tuning, especially with a manual where the engine behavior is so focused on low end with no puffs beyond 5k and a artificially low redline. I have left everything else stock other than brakes (the stock rotors, like my previous CX5, corroded to death in 2 years here in Chicago.)
The tuning doesn’t add a ton of power, though the E85 tune is significant over the 87 and 93, but allowing a 7300rpm redline over 6500rpm, and fixing the timing and AFR issues that cause a torque cliff after 3000rpm, make the vehicle amazing to drive daily.
I like the mazda3 a lot but a mid level prefered for well under 30k seems to be a better car to get. Why have the turbo when the chassis, brakes, steering, and transmission can't keep up? My friend has a daily driver AWD Premium as his work vehicle and he puts 30k miles a year on it, no need for passenger space as nobody's in the car and needs AWD to drive though WV back roads in the winter. Sounds great for that purpose.
@@mezzb I mean, per Savagegeese's initial review of this car, they said the brakes weren't up to the task. They discuss in this video that Dave Coleman and people at mazda north america wanted this car to be tuned to be more of a hot hatch with better suspension. That's what I mean when the suspension, and brakes don't keep up with the turbo
I have 2021 Premium plus with a little over 50K on it and I also have a 2008 Speed3 I've had since new. Hands down the speed3 is way more fun to drive but you are exactly right it is not a hot hatch. You are also correct it is a very comfortable daily driver and particularly on long trips. I've traveled to Tennessee at least 10 times in this car and it was a pleasure to be in for a long drive. Sound system is very good. I have had only 1 issue is that the car will burn a little bit of oil between oil changes and its been an issue since I got it but I drive a lot of miles. But I will say I am still on the original brakes and nothing else has ever worn out just yet. I agree it is a little pricey and you are absolutely correct the appearance does not equal the looks...
If your car is burning oil talk to a dealer about the valve seal TSB to see if your car is within the VIN range.
I can only imagine what a $45,000 version of this car with $10 to $15,000 of additional markup could have been............if only another manufacturer like Honda or Toyota had such an option for $60,000 🤔
Every time I hop in my ‘19 soul red It feels incredible. This car, for me, is perfect. I’m a single man. My guitars fit in the trunk or back seat if need be. I really enjoy spirited driving in the car. With the Bose speakers pumping out the deep lows, I couldn’t ask for more. Initially I wanted an Audi after driving them at my detail job. Honestly I like the Mazda more, which is still mind blowing because I was set on getting an Audi. I could go into detail but something about the feeling the Mazda gives vs the Audi just works for me.
This is going to sound corny, but I feel unique. Kinda don’t see a lot of these cars in northern ca/central coast area. So people are kinda taken back when they see me driving it and often give really nice compliments. I never thought I’d get compliments on my car, 😊. When I see another Mazda 3 i always wave or give the thumbs up 👍🏾 😅. I love it. Thanks guys!
Maybe the next gen will come with drum brakes and an even squishier interior.
This guy gets it lol
I am 59 years old. My Mazda Turbo is almost perfect. For every day I have a lot of fun with this car. If I have stuff to carry I also have a GMC pickup.
at that price these compete with a top trim Integra, which while very similar to the Civic, feels more luxurious than this and it's much bigger and actually has a manual
This long term review describes 90% of how I feel about my '21 Mazda6 GTR. Yes, I saw your review 10times before I bought it and 5times after I bought it. Ignoring the fast that 6 is not hatchback, it is exactly what 3 is. Very relaxing cabin, nice place to be at. My commute is short and 6 may be overkill for that, but its very rewarding on long drives. I feel like evolution from this car will be either lexus IS or ES.
Meatballs rolling all over the floor was hilarious. lmao
That Tuxmat placement is how all ads should be done. 10/10
Cheaper by far than the Integra. More powerful too with AWD. I'll take it over a souped up Civic.
I’ve got a base 2020 mazda3 hatch and I love it. Best car I’ve ever had. It’s not perfect but it’s great for me as one person.
Hey, you came to the right conclusion. Just get the NA version. The turbo awd is not worth it.
Just stumbled upon this Mazda3 finale, should be called Tuxmat's ad finale, this is epic.
I want to like this car so badly, but I cant get over the looks. It just looks kinda funky
Pre-covid, I test drove the turbo and NA, FWD and AWD versions of this car and decided I liked the NA AWD best by far. Bonuses were the reduced complexity and potential for mechanical drama compared to having a turbo, better MPG, and way lower purchase price. The AWD made the car handle better, even just in typical city driving. Compared to other cars in its segment, it's also the only one with available driver seat memory, which was important to us since my wife and I are very different in size. Bought our NA AWD Sedan in November and have been really happy with the car since. To me the weakest point is the mushy auto trans, but I didn't buy this car to be a performance beast.
you both need to do some stand up comedy shows. be killin me lol
2024 Mazda 3 carbon turbo is a game changer. Waiting till the Fall, touch screen-10.25 display- AWD all come with it and new exterior for 31k glad I waited and extended my lease.
The meatball sub segment was pain
I think this is a gorgeous car. I had some hope that with the turbo engine, it could be a great fun car. All the longer, thoughtful reviews come out very similar to yours. It's a shame that, for this price, it doesn't have a true sport mode that brings it to life.