Is the 2008 Mazda 3 a good car?

Is the 2008 Mazda 3 a good car?

Athletic handling, refined and zippy engines, sharp styling, top-notch build and materials quality, sharp styling, hatchback utility, luxury features and ambiance at a budget price. So-so fuel economy with 2.3-liter engine, top safety equipment is optional on lower trim levels, tight rear legroom.

How fast is a Mazda3 Sport 2008?

Quarter-mile performance is musclecar strong, and its top speed is more than 150 mph. Both body styles of the 2008 Mazda 3 are rated as five-passenger cars, but the truth is that fitting three in the backseat is tight.

Does the 2008 Mazda 3 have a turbo?

The rip-snorting Mazdaspeed 3 packs a turbocharged 2.3-liter four making 263 horsepower, which is enough to power the little hatch past 150 mph.

What is the life expectancy of a Mazda3?

According to Vehicle History, you can expect a Mazda3 to last upwards of 200,000 to 300,000 miles on average. In fact, there are even some Mazda3 owners with over 350,00 miles on the odometer and their cars are still going strong.

What are the problems with the Mazda 3?

Mazda 3 Common problems: ‘Bouncy’ ride: Rear shock absorbers can leak causing the rear end of the car to feel ‘loose’ and bouncy on bumps. Replacing rear shock absorbers is easy and not very expensive ($130-$170 per side). Front struts can leak too.

Which is better Mazda 3 or Mazda 6?

The Mazda 3 is a compact while a Mazda 6 is a midsize car. The Mazda 6 has a bigger fuel tank than the Mazda 3. The Mazda 6 comes with bigger and more powerful engines than the Mazda 3. The Mazda 6 gets better mileage than the Mazda 3.

What are the Mazda 3 trim levels?

The 2016 Mazda 3 trim levels are the 3i and 3s, then each trim is broken down into the sub trims that include the Sport, Touring and Grand Touring. The SV trim level is no longer available. New for this year, every trim level will now come with a standard rearview camera.

What are the dimensions of a Mazda 3?

This generation of the Mazda 3 is 180 inches long and 71 inches wide, which means you’ll gain an inch in width over the previous generation, although you also lose an inch in length.

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