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Also referred to as: Mazda 3 BP (Sedan) G25 Evolve Automatic 2019 and Mazda 3 BP (Sedan) G25 Evolve Automatic 2021.niloc79South Australia
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Brilliant! Just a few small niggles
Purchased our new Mazda 3 about 3 weeks ago. It’s been a great car so far, however there are a few things that are a little frustrating. The first thing is the satnav. To input the desired locating you must use the rotary dial and select each individual letter. This can be a lengthy process. Alternatively you can try the voice assist method. Unfortunately most of the time it doesn’t understand what you’re saying. Also you need to know the full address including state and post code! We’ve found it easier to just plug in a phone and use Apple Car...Read more
Play. The second issue is with the door lock system. When you walk away from the car with the key, the car is supposed to automatically lock and fold the mirrors in. Half the time this doesn’t happen and you end up having to press the key fob button anyway. I realise these are only small issues that could possibly be cured with a software update. I will be bringing these up with Mazda’s service department. These things aside, I am extremely happy with our purchase. The build quality and use of soft touch materials make you feel like you are sitting in a far more expensive brand. The ride is smooth and quiet even with 18” wheels. And the 2.5 litre engine is punchy especially mated to a traditional 6 speed auto. Would highly recommend this car.Purchased in March 2021 for A$29,000.00.
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