The Good: Fun to drive
The Bad: The engine must be worked hard
The Say: Still has that fun to drive persona.
Go For: 1.6
Avoid: Anything that is questionable
Price Range: P490,000-P710,000
Our Rating: ***
Full Review: Used Car Review - Mazda 3 (2012-2014)
Latest vehicle profile: Mazda 3 Hatchback
See the different versions of this vehicle:
2012-2014
Vehicle Overview
While other markets received this model as early as 2009, the Philippine market got this in April 2012 through the facelift model. This g eneration shifted assembly location as this is imported from Japan rather than the predecessors local production.
Just like the model it replaced, hatchback models are only sold in one engine: a 1.6 that is lively when driven above 2,000rpm. It does not deviate from its driver eccentric personality, which the previous model was known for.
A reworked interior greets the occupants as no traces of the old model can be seen here and a good thing here is a premium-like interior comes standard. The cramped back seat of old still retains, though.
What Should I Get
Unlike the sedan, this body configuration is available in one variant which carries the following items: a 103hp 1.6 engine paired to a 4-speed automatic, all power amenities, dual front airbags, ABS brakes, CD changer system, alarm, keyless entry, fog lamps, 60/40 fold rear seat, audio steering wheel controls, and sun roof.
How Much Would It Cost Me
Unlike the p revious model, this one didnt sell well which meant not much owners reported problems although some mechanical components are similar with the older model. Units sold from January 2013 onward benefit from Mazdas Youjin 3 which promises free maintenance check-ups for the first three years, so hunting for the last examples of this vehicle is a prudent option.