Mazda CX-3 2.0 petrol (2015) review - CAR Magazine

? Mazda joins the small SUV set. With the MX-5 ’s halo consistently bright enough to readily facilitate the Helix School Geometry Set compass-sponsored excavation of a verucca in a powercut (don’t knock it ’til you’ve tried it), I’ve never quite understood why Mazda doesn’t... Truth is, of course, lacking a production facility in Blighty (and, hence, relentlessly worked over by punitive exchange rates), disinterested in fleet discounting at the expense of profitability (just 30% of sales are to the fleet market) and no... With prices ranging from £17,595 to a daunting £24,695, where you slot the CX-3 into this list will depend on whether or not you buy into Mazda’s protestation that standard equipment levels are so high at even entry level you’ll quickly achieve... The front seats are comfortable and supportive and, with both seat-height and reach-and-rake steering adjustment, the driving position’s first class, even if the seat back needs turning knob rather than lever adjustment. All-wheel drive is available at the top of the CX-3 range, but it’s the £19,595, front-wheel-drive, 118bhp SE-L Nav that’s. Source: www.carmagazine.co.uk