Used 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 for Sale near Boston, MA
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About 2010 Mazda MAZDA3
Overview

A new look, more power, and subtle enhancements grace Mazda’s popular MAZDA3 this year, including a new engine and many new standard options. Available as a sedan or a hatchback, these four-door, front-wheel-drive vehicles represent one out of every three Mazdas sold worldwide. Two engines are available, designated by the “i” or “s” classification, the latter of which has both power and displacement upgrades. The base engine is a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder (I4) that produces 148 hp and comes with the SV, Sport, and Touring trims. This is a carryover engine, however the “s” trims - Sport and Grand Touring - receive or have the option of a larger and more powerful motor, a 167-hp, 2.5-liter I4, an engine shared with the MAZDA6. The 2.0 engines come standard with a five-speed manual transmission, while the 2.5s enjoy an additional gear. Both engines have the option of a five-speed automatic. Expect mileage of 24/33 mpg with the 2.0 in automatic guise and 25/33 with the manual, while the 2.5 is estimated to get 21/29 with the manual and 22/29 with the automatic.
The MAZDA3 sits atop a modified version of the Ford Focus C1 platform, which expands overall length 3.5 inches over previous model years to 180.9 inches. A new vacuum booster is the star of a revised braking system, designed to deliver more-confident pedal feel in both light and heavy braking conditions.
The car has been redesigned inside and out, in what Mazda calls a new styling direction indicative of the future of the entire model line. Truly, many elements from other Mazda vehicles seem to have been incorporated into the new MAZDA3, with its slightly anthropomorphized smiling grille, rearward leading bumpers and revised rear end incorporating larger markers all around. Inside, Mazda has made an attempt to up value and luxury in a bid to woo buyers away from larger cars that often offer more options than their smaller competitors. As a result, driver’s seat memory, steering-linked Xenon headlamps, and dual-zone automatic climate control, options rarely seen in this class, are now available on the 2010 MAZDA3.
The economically priced and equipped Special Value (SV) trim, with an MSRP of $15,045, still has a wealth of features standard, including six airbags, four-wheel antilock disc brakes with brake assist, a CD/MP3 player, chrome exhaust, bucket seats, a tilt/telescoping steering wheel, a fully independent suspension and power windows and mirrors. The Touring and S models additionally enjoy air-conditioning, Bluetooth, alloy wheels, cruise control, power door locks, and keyless entry. However, it is the Grand Touring model that really impresses, with heated leather power seats with driver memory, dual-zone automatic climate control, rain-sensing wipers, and directional headlights.
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Reviewed a 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 on Jun 14, 2024
Ive been driving my 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 for a few years now, and it has exceeded all my expectations. This car perfectly balances practicality with a spirited driving experience. The handling is superb, making it incredibly fun to drive, especially on winding roads. The 2.0-liter engine is peppy and responsive, delivering a good blend of performance and fuel efficiency.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 on May 15, 2024
The second gen (2010-2013) Mazda3 is an absolutely terrific car. It is super fun to drive, easy to maintain, and reliable--exactly what you want. If youre skeptical, test drive one and I bet youll change your mind.
J.p. W
Reviewed a 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 on Oct 4, 2009
Performance- Great acceleration, breaking, handling, etc. Build Quality- has no needed repairs (so far), no squeaks or rattles Appearance- red exterior, tan interior Cost of Ownership- great gas mileage, low maintenance Fun Factor- is a great car and very fun to drive
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2010 Mazda s Sport Hatchback on Oct 2, 2012
The mazda 3 is an amazing little car. It is very good for city driving and can handle the highways really good. The fuel economy is not the best in its class. The interiors however are the best in its class.
2010 Mazda MAZDA3 Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| i SV | $15,345 |
| s Grand Touring | $21,645 |
| s Sport | $19,185 |
| s Sport Hatchback | $19,685 |
| s Grand Touring Hatchback | $22,145 |
| i Sport | $16,255 |
| i Touring | $17,925 |
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