It’s a zippy car that has served me well since I bought it in 2004 and even after giving it to my mother in 2011. It gets good fuel mileage for city and highway driving. The race car inspired bucket seats are also a nice touch and why I still like this car!
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William O.
2004 Mazda Mazda3
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07/24/2020
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2004 Mazda3
We are happy with our Mazda3. We had major services from around 70,000-80,000 miles including a new clutch, air conditioner, struts, and rear suspension work which were rather costly. The Mazda is a pleasure to drive.
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Warren O.
2004 Mazda Mazda3
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02/01/2020
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Mazda 3
The car is quick responsive and powerful. Front end seems light. Not very roomy and has poor air conditioning. The best thing as I said is it has a lot of power. Also seems that controls are cheap. Little things seem to need repair. Inside trunk latch etc.
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RICHARD W.
2004 Mazda Mazda3
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09/30/2019
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2005 Mazda 3 was a Lemon
I had the problems from the start. Every engine / electrical part you can think of has broken before it's expected lifespan. I researched California lemon law and came close to legally qualifying. I contacted the dealer early on from the repeated problems, and they showed no concern. Their only suggestion was that I trade it in for another Mazdal Nope - no more Mazdas.
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MICHELLE S.
2004 Mazda Mazda3
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06/09/2019
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My Mazda 3HB
I love my car! I hope to keep driving it for a very long time. It's got a lot of pep and energy and great response when I need it. Unfortunately, I do not like the newer models because the display screen juts up into my line of vision on the dashboard. I would have gotten another Mazda as my second car except for this dangerous feature.When the lease is up my other car I may look for an older Mazda model to take it's place, but I will not buy a new one
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