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2009 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons A member in Colorado, United States Interior finishes seemed cheap for the cost of the car. |
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2006 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons trevans Car feels tight and well-assembled. Decent interior w/leather, exterior metal panels a bit thin but fit nicely. Doors close easily and sound tight. Relatively quiet at highway speeds. |
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2008 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons sthomasdakota Interior materials (incl. leather upholstery) significantly better than average for this market segment. |
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2009 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member2556 Simply put, its hard to find a nicer interior for a vehicle costing anywhere near what the 3 costs. The whole car is put together very solidly. |
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2008 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member2506 The materials used for the interior met my expectations. It looks nice inside and out. Being that is a Mazda, the reliablity is there. I have seen older versions of Mazda around California and to my amazement, many people still want them. |
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2007 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons A member in Arizona, United States very solid, 30k and no issues or problems. durable finishes inside that hold up well, except, carpet is a little weak/cheap. It is driven hard and is still as solid as the day I drove it off the lott. |
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2007 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member2106 great fit and finish. tight. well-designed mechanicals, body and frame, interior...tight! |
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2006 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member281 The car is built with care and attention to detail. The materials are well chosen, and the whole thing feels solidly built, inside and out. It feels like a much more expensive car, and any corner-cutting is well disguised. |
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2007 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member388 Everything seems well put together. Materials are of a high quality feel (except the carpet...it seems like fluffed cardboard). Body panel gaps are small and consistent, no squeaks or rattles after 10k miles. |
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2008 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member2132 It is built in Japan, and the fit and finish are great. It is a solidly built car. It feels and looks well made. Cant say as much for domestic brands. |
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2007 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member514 THE PAINT! Mazda uses thinner coats of the primer, color and clear coats - which means every little chip goes right down to the primer. Get your bottle of touch up paint ready. |
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2006 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member1420 PAINT IS WATER BASED AND ATROCIOUS FOR SUSTAINING ROCK CHIPS THIS IS MY PET PEEVE WITH THIS CAR |
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2007 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons A member in California, United States Lots of rattles and squeaks. The belt buckle bolt is the worst followed by dash, glove box and hatch rattles. |
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2006 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member1788 the car has held up quite well (currently 30K miles) as all surfaces inside and out show little to no wear. The fit and finish (body panel fit, etc.) is something you might find on a much higher priced car |
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2005 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member1499 Nicely put together. Smooth clean lines inside and out with no big gaps to lose things in. Leather/cloth inserts in nice places, gives it a quality, upscale feel. Inside panels on doors not concave so they feel more substantial, not cheap. |
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2006 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons Member132 EVERYTHING! The plastic used in the cockpit looks and feel way more upscale than the price of the car. No squeaks and rattles after 2+ years and 35k miles. Very good gap tolerance on the sheetmetal of the body. All the lever and switches feel sturdy. |
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2007 Mazda Mazda3 Pros and Cons A member in Saskatchewan, Canada Solid car all around. Everything feels well made and solid. |