

Price comparisons for Used 2019 Mazda CX-3 trim styles: BTW, the CX 3 boasts a sporty appearance, with smooth flowing sides, an elegant front, and well designed rear with easy hatch and dual exhausts. I am enjoying the CX 3 very much, and look forward to several more years owning this. But the CX 3 does not seem confined by this, as it drives and handles like a FWD in stable weather, while AWD kicks in when snow and ice are present. I purchased the AWD due to winter conditions that come and go here. Stereo system is excellent, with 7-speaker Bose sound system. Blind spot and lane warning signals provided on side mirrors, with accompanying beep sound when other vehicles are getting close in other lanes. Everything is within reach, and the center strip knobs below the gear shift make it easy to operate the stereo, the sound, the station, the XM channels, or any of the modes this 7-inch tablet style screen offers. Interior and dash design are awesome, IMO. This is a useful … vehicle that can also be fun to drive for distances. The compact SUV size makes this the perfect urban ride that can handle starts and stops. Cannot wait to take it on winding country roads and scenic drives when I travel far enough away from Chicago and suburbs. The CX 3 handles curves, corners, and turns extremely well. It has a smooth, firm ride, and the steering is responsive. Twenty-seven miles per gallon is sill okay for speeds between seventy and eighty. Average mileage decreases with speeds over seventy. It seems best during sustained speeds of 60mph or less. Although I average 31mpg, I often find my gas mileage about 41mpg. I like having the sport size platform of Miata, with some added head room and a little more living space. I normally get better gas mileage with CX3 because I am more relaxed while driving. It is quieter than Miata, not quiet as good in corners, but darn close. I like the CX3 seating better for long trips. It is still very dependable, but smaller and more cramped. I have a twenty year old Miata and just replaced tires, brakes and plugs on it. Navigation, Lane Change Assist, Gravity Assist, Back-up camera with warning assist is just a part of the package. I chose this vehicle because it was obtainable in my price range with an upscale package that included some accessories that are missing on many more expensive cars. The family enjoys the sun roof and riding environment and experience. In the GTX which I purchased is very comfortable and fairly quiet. Front seats feel roomy for a small vehicle. More importantly, I find it a comfortable and … affordable vehicle to drive thus far. Passengers have complimented me on the ride. People have gone out of their way to approach me and praise the paint color. I like the color and the fact that it's small, easily cleans and shines well. If I had to choose one car for all around purpose, light duty, good gas mileage and over all performance, this car may be the one. Available on the Grand Touring trim only is the Premium package that adds a power-adjustable driver's seat with lumbar support, driver-seat memory functions, a heated steering wheel, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and a traffic sign reader. Advanced safety features include adaptive cruise control with full-speed range, forward collision mitigation with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning and automatic high beams.Īll of the safety features are available as options on supporting trims, as are some other items.
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The range-topping Grand Touring trim tops it off with adaptive headlights, a sunroof, LED exterior lighting, chrome exterior trim, paddle shifters, a head-up display, full leather upholstery, a cargo cover, a navigation system, and a seven-speaker Bose premium audio system with satellite and HD radio. The Touring trim adds 18-inch wheels, heated mirrors, automatic headlights, automatic wipers, piano black exterior trim, keyless entry and ignition, automatic climate control, simulated leather and cloth upholstery, heated front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and an overhead console with sunglasses holder. Advanced safety features include frontal collision warning with automatic braking (below 19 mph), blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert. Standard features for the base Sport trim include 16-inch alloy wheels, a roof spoiler, remote keyless entry, cruise control, a six-way manually adjustable driver's seat, 60/40-split folding rear seats, automatic emergency telematics, a 7-inch touchscreen, the Mazda Connect infotainment system, a rearview camera, Bluetooth, two USB ports, and a six-speaker audio system with internet streaming radio apps.
