1993 Mazda MX3 GS 1.6
Faults:
So far I haven't had any problems. A few minor ones; like bottoming out. Besides that it runs great, and is very reliable.
General Comments:
This car handles great, and is excellent on gas. It's a cute little head turner. Black on Black... with black headlights and blue neons... it's nice.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 9th January, 2003
2nd Apr 2004, 08:01
02/04/2004 - As I live in England, there are not many pot holes, but the journey from Bedford to London and back again was both relaxing and comfortable (total = 100 miles) via the A1, M25 and M1, and I am planning to drive that car to Manchester.
Petrol in England is expensive, but if you refrain from racing (I don't bother because I know my car can kick it, except in exceptional circumstances, watch out all you Escort drivers) you can save on petrol. The journey from Bedford to London did use half a tank, but that's the same as my previous vehicle.
The seats to me, although low, are comfortable (they passed the moaning sister test; in her words "I feel safe in this car because the seats hold you) although there's not much room in the back, but firstly I'm in the front, so I'm not worried, and secondly the seats can fit two people or three children (my son loved the car). The seats are also warm, comfortable and the driver's side seats can be adjusted. And hey they hold you just right.
On a sunny day (yes, in England we have them sometimes) the Mazda MX3 is a joy to drive, and does get a lot of looks; the bodywork is definitely nicer than nice.
I'm glad they no longer produce this car, as I am obviously one of few of the MX3 lovers out there who have the opportunity to appreciate a fine vehicle like this.
See www.mx-3.com.